- Porunca 3 Sa Nu Iei Numele Dom...: Florin Chilian

- Porunca 3 Sa Nu Iei Numele Dom...: Florin Chilian

: The performance is characterized by Chilian’s raw, emotive vocals, which alternate between a whisper and a powerful, gravelly belt. This style mirrors the spiritual and existential weight of the subject matter.

: Chilian uses Țuțea’s life to explore the idea of true faith versus superficial religiosity. The "desert" mentioned in the commandment is interpreted not just as empty words, but as the spiritual vacuum left by political oppression and the hypocrisy of those who invoke God for selfish or empty purposes. Album Context and Critical Reception

: The track is built on an acoustic foundation, often featuring intricate guitar work that serves as a backdrop for the narrative-heavy lyrics. Thematic Core: Petre Țuțea Florin Chilian - Porunca 3 Sa Nu Iei Numele Dom...

: Reviewers often highlight how Chilian uses these commandments as a mirror for Romanian society’s post-revolution struggles. While tracks like "Zece" gained more radio play, "Porunca 3" is viewed by fans on platforms like YouTube and Spotify as one of the most intellectually and spiritually dense pieces in his discography. Legacy

Nearly two decades after its release, "Porunca 3" remains a staple for those exploring the intersection of Romanian folk music and social commentary. It stands as a tribute to an intellectual giant and a scathing critique of moral decay. Album - Florin Chilian - Zece Porunci - Ten Commandments : The performance is characterized by Chilian’s raw,

: Țuțea spent years in communist prisons (notably Aiud) and is famous for his transition from Marxism to a profound, almost mystical Christianity.

Chilian utilizes his signature acoustic folk-pop style to deliver a message that is both haunting and critical. The "desert" mentioned in the commandment is interpreted

By dedicating the song to , Chilian frames the third commandment—not taking God's name in vain—within the context of Romanian history and suffering.