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The Ten Commandments: Little Lamb Rhymes

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High on a mountain wrapped in clouds, the people gather to hear the voice of God. Lightning flashes, the ground shakes, and a sound like a trumpet fills the air. Through the smoke and thunder, God gives His words to guide their hearts, words that will shape their lives forever.

Far above, Moses meets with God face to face and receives stone tablets written by God’s own hand. But while he is away, the people grow restless and make a golden calf to worship. Moses returns to find their joy turned to sin, and his love for them drives him to plead with God for mercy.

This timeless story comes to life with warmth and wonder, showing moments of awe, sorrow, and hope. From the first rumble on the mountain to the shining glow of Moses’ face, each page invites young readers to step into a world where God’s presence is near and His words are given for the good of His people.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 22, 2025

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Samuel DenHartog

333 books115 followers
Samuel DenHartog is a versatile and imaginative author whose works span a wide array of genres, including mythology, fables, fairy tales, fantasy, romance, mystery, science fiction, and children's books. His stories captivate readers of all ages, blending wonder with rich, timeless narratives.

What sets Samuel apart is his ability to breathe new life into ancient tales while preserving their core essence. Whether it's mythology, folklore, or fairy tales from various cultures, by carefully balancing tradition with modern touches, he creates stories that resonate with contemporary audiences, making historical and mythical narratives feel fresh, relevant, and engaging.

Off the page, Samuel is a lifelong learner, constantly expanding his creative horizons and engaging with innovative ideas. His journey is a continual pursuit of knowledge and creativity, bridging the worlds of tradition and imagination.

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Profile Image for Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!*.
1,513 reviews319 followers
August 25, 2025
The . . . 9 commandments?



Also, I did not know that Moses was 12 feet tall. Also, why isn't anyone paying attention to him? He's got important God stuff to say!



So: Christian parents, or grandparents, or whoever else might be buying this stuff:

You know it's all AI-generated, right? The cover and interior images are unaltered ChatGPT-generated things, and the text is entirely AI-generated also. Does this matter to you at all?

Even if you don't know or don't care that it's entirely AI-made, why would you choose this person's books over books by someone who is an avowed Christian? Prior to publishing Creation of the World two months ago, Samuel DenHartog never expressed any interest or participation in Christianity. Believe me, I've stalked his Facebook page and everything he's uttered, in interviews and elsewhere, for a long time now, trying to understand the man and why he continues to churn out zero-effort AI books. Does that matter to you at all? Wouldn't it be better on the balance to send your money to people who have demonstrated clearly that they share your faith and ideals? Or does that really not matter, as long as the perceived message in the product aligns with what you're looking for?

I promise you, there is plenty of much higher quality Christian material for your children. But even if this AI-generated stuff is good enough for you, why do you then need to pay for it? You can easily have ChatGPT make it for you yourself, at zero cost.

I cannot see anything of value in AI-made books teaching Christian lore from a person who has never identified as Christian prior to this. The books aren't even that good; something written by a human would convey exactly the same message, events, and sentiment, but with much deeper meaning and artistry. A human would use their God-given gifts to create something reverent. That would do a vastly superior job of growing Christian faith in the heart of any reader, wouldn't it?

Some other AI ten commandments books recently released for comparison:
Powerful, True Bible-Based Stories on the 10 Commandments
The Ten Commandments
Moses and The Ten Commandments: A Bible Adventure for Little Hearts
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October 27, 2025
Good read

This was a good book that held my daughter attention from the beginning to the end. I’m looking forward to reading more of this series
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