<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> The Tables of the Law as they are widely known in English, or Tablets of Stone, Stone Tablets, or Tablets of Testimony (in Hebrew: לוחות הברית Luchot HaBrit - "the tablets (of) the covenant") in the Hebrew Bible, were the two pieces of stone inscribed with the Ten Commandments when Moses ascended Mount Sinai as written in the Book of Exodus . Exodus 31: 18 refers to the tablets as the "Tablets of (the) Testimony". </P> <P> According to the Bible, there were two sets . The first, inscribed by God, (Exodus 31: 18) were smashed by Moses when he was enraged by the sight of the Children of Israel worshipping a golden calf (Exodus 32: 19) and the second were later cut and rewritten by Moses . (Exodus 34: 28) </P> <P> According to traditional teachings of Judaism in the Talmud, they were made of blue sapphire stone as a symbolic reminder of the sky, the heavens, and ultimately of God's throne . Many Torah scholars, however, have opined that the Biblical "sapir" was, in fact, the lapis lazuli (see Exodus 24: 10, lapis lazuli is a possible alternate rendering of "sapphire" the stone pavement under God's feet when the intention to craft the tablets of the covenant is disclosed Exodus 24: 12). </P>

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