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  2. Noahidism - Wikipedia

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    Such individuals think that the Revealed Law predominates and that the Noahide Laws are absorbed into the Mosaic Laws, thereby losing their independence. This unification of the two sets of law during the revelation at Sinai strengthened and confirmed (rather than diminished) the obligation for non-Jews to follow the Noahide Laws.

  3. Jewish views on religious pluralism - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Jewish view is that rather than being obligated to obey all 613 mitzvot, the other nations of Earth need adhere only to a common list of commandments under seven categories that God required of the children of Noah known as the Noahide laws. According to the Talmud, the seven Noahide laws are;

  4. Talk:Seven Laws of Noah/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Seven is the most significant part of the Jewish Noahide Laws, but isn't a factor in the earlier Christian Noahide Laws which instead are merely whatever (number irrelevant) laws were present in the Christian Bible before the Christian Mosaic Law, the Christian notion being that God decreed the Mosaic Law to the Jews whereas the other laws ...

  5. Talk:Seven Laws of Noah/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    (1) One of the seven Noahide laws, which are Jewish laws applicable to non-Jews provides for judicial enforcement of the laws, and only Rabbis may interpet and enforce these Jewish laws False. Noahide Law specifically mandates non-Jews as the judges. HKT talk 23:06, 26 July 2005 (UTC) I disagree. Please provide a cite to support this proposition.

  6. Ger toshav - Wikipedia

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    A ger toshav ("resident alien") is a Gentile (non-Jew) living in the Land of Israel who agrees to follow the Seven Laws of Noah. [21] The theological basis for the seven commandments of the Noahic Covenant is said to be derived interpretatively from demands addressed to Adam [22] and to Noah, [23] who are believed to be the progenitors of humankind in Judaism, and therefore to be regarded as ...

  7. Tza'ar ba'alei chayim - Wikipedia

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    One of the seven Noahide laws, ever min ha chai, prohibits eating flesh torn from a living animals. [26] This law is derived from Genesis 9:4 , as interpreted in the Talmud . [ 27 ]

  8. Noahide laws - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Noahides - Wikipedia

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    Seven Laws of Noah This page was last edited on 24 November 2024, at 17:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...