Christ abolished the purely Jewish law, but he left the Decalogue intact.
He firmly and privately believed an omission in a catalogue a far greater sin than a breach of the Decalogue.
It was subsequently inscribed on two stone tables, and is known as the Decalogue or Ten Commandments of God.
The moral law is briefly expressed in the decalogue or ten commandments, and is still more briefly summed up in the two great commandments, to love God with all our heart and to love our neighbor as ourselves.