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  2. 613 commandments - Wikipedia

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    According to Jewish tradition, the Torah contains 613 commandments (Hebrew: תרי״ג מצוות, romanized: taryág mitsvót).. Although the number 613 is mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance increased in later medieval rabbinic literature, including many works listing or arranged by the mitzvot.

  3. Sefer ha-Chinuch - Wikipedia

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    Sefer ha-Chinuch (Hebrew: ספר החינוך, "Book of Education") is a rabbinic text which systematically discusses the 613 commandments of the Torah. It was written in 13th-century Spain by an anonymous "Levite of Barcelona".

  4. Jewish principles of faith - Wikipedia

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    Part of the list is the idea that God established a covenant with the Jewish people at Mount Sinai, and revealed his laws and 613 commandments to them in the form of the Written and Oral Torah. In Rabbinic Judaism , the Torah consists of both the written Torah ( Pentateuch ) and a tradition of oral law, much of it later codified in sacred ...

  5. Mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    According to Jewish tradition, the 613 commandments contain 365 negative commandments and 248 positive commandments. Many commandments concern only special classes of people – such as kings, Kohanim (the priesthood), Levites , or Nazarites – or are conditioned by local or temporary circumstances of the Jewish nation, as, for instance, the ...

  6. Sefer Mitzvot Gadol - Wikipedia

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    Manuscript fragment of Sefer Mitzvot Gadol, 13th century. The work was completed in 1247, and is a literary work that deals with the 365 negative commandments (), and the 248 positive commandments, discussing each one of them separately, according to the Talmud and the decisions made by the rabbis.

  7. Maimonides - Wikipedia

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    This was the first full commentary ever written on the entire Mishnah, which took Maimonides seven years to complete. It is considered one of the most important Mishnah commentaries, having enjoyed great popularity both in its Arabic original and its medieval Hebrew translation.

  8. The Best 100 Funny Movies of All Time - AOL

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    Start streaming and get to laughing! For a family movie night, check out these classic family movies and funny kid movies. The post The Best 100 Funny Movies of All Time appeared first on Reader's ...

  9. Crime and punishment in the Torah - Wikipedia

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    Judaism teaches that the Torah contains 613 commandments, many of which deal with crime and punishment, but only the Noahide Laws apply to humanity in general. Most Christian denominations have also adopted some of these directives, such as the Ten Commandments and Great Commandment, while a minority believes all Old Covenant laws have been ...