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Not to engage in astrology. Not to say incantations or cast spells. Not to attempt contacting the dead. Not to consult with mediums. Not to converse with wizards. Not to do sorcery. To not cut your hair at the temples. To not shave your beard. Men must not wear women's clothes. Women must not wear men's clothes. Not to tattoo your skin. Not to tear your skin for idolatry or mourning. Not to shave your head in mourning. Wrongdoers must correct their ways and confess before God.
Recite the central prayers twice daily and always study Torah, wherever you are. Serve God with prayer. The priests, who are the sons of Aaron, must bless the nation. To wear phylacteries so the laws will be a pendant on your forehead. To bind phylacteries so that the laws will be a sign on the arm. To put up a Mezuzah so that the laws will be on the doorposts of your house.
Each male must write a Torah scroll. The king must write a second Torah scroll. To have fringes on the corners of your garments. Bless God after meals.
To circumcise every male on the eighth day. To rest on the seventh day. Not to do prohibited work on the seventh day. The court must not inflict punishment on the Sabbath. Stay near home and within city bounds on the Sabbath. To remember and sanctify the Sabbath by blessing wine and lighting the conclusionary candle.
To perform self-denial and to rest from exertion on Yom Kippur. Not to do prohibited labor. To afflict yourself. Not to eat or drink. To rest on the first day of Passover.
To do no work on the first day of Passover. To rest on the seventh day of Passover. To do no work on the seventh day of Passover. To rest on the first day of Pentecost. To do no work on the first day of Pentecost. To rest on the New Year the first day of the seventh month. To do no work on Rosh Hashana, the New Year. To rest on the first day of Sukkot, the Feast of Booths.
The first day of Sukkot, the Feast of Booths, is sacred. Do no work. To rest on the eighth day of the Feast of Booths, Shimini Atzeret. To do no work on the eighth day of the Feast of Booths. To not eat leaven past noon on the day of Passover. To destroy all leaven on Passover.
Not to eat leaven all seven days of Passover. Not to eat anything containing leaven during Passover. No leaven shall be found in your domain during Passover. Not to find any leaven in your house all seven days of Passover. To eat matzoh on the first night of Passover. On that night to explain the meaning of Passover. To hear the Shofar, the ram's horn trumpet, on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month Rosh Hashanah. To dwell in a Sukka booth for the seven days of the festival. To take up a Lulav palm branch and an Etrog citron.
Families shall pay an annual half-shekel temple tax. The courts must calculate the day on which the new month begins. To afflict and cry out blow the trumpets before God in times of catastrophe. A man should contractually marry a woman before living with her. Not to have relations with women who are not acquired thus. An Israelite man or woman cannot be a prostitute. Not to withhold food, clothing, and relations from your wife. To have children from her. Genesis A divorced wife must receive a written bill of divorce.
A man cannot remarry his divorced wife. To marry a childless brother's widow. To free a childless widow from the obligation to marry her brother-in-law. The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed. The court must fine one who seduces a maiden. The rapist must marry the maiden. He must not divorce her.
The slanderer must remain married to his wife. To take procedures against a suspected adultress. A jealous husband must take his wife to the priests and not put oil on her meal offering.
A suspected wife is to be accompanied by a meal offering that contains no frankincense. Not to have relations with your mother. Not to have relations with your father's wife. Not to have relations with your sister. Not to have relations with your father's wife's daughter.
Not to have relations with your son's daughter. Not to have relations with your daughter. Not to have relations with your daughter's daughter. Not to marry a woman and her daughter. Not to marry a woman and her son's daughter. Not to marry a woman and her daughter's daughter. Not to have relations with your father's sister.
Not to have relations with your mother's sister. Not to have relations with your father's brother's wife same father. Not to have relations with your son's wife.
Not to have relations with your wife's sister. A man must not have relations with a beast. A woman must not have relations with a beast. Not to have homosexual relations. Not to have homosexual relations with your father.
Not to have homosexual relations with your father's brother. Not to have relations with a married woman. Not to have relations with a menstrually unclean woman. Not to marry Gentiles. Not to let Moabite and Ammonite males marry into the Jewish people. Don't abhor or keep third-generation Edomite and Egyptian converts from marrying into the Jewish nation.
Not to abhor or refrain from marrying a third-generation Edomite or Egyptian convert. A bastard child cannot become an Israelite. A eunuch or sexually mutilated man may not enter into the community. Not to castrate any male including animals. The High Priest must not marry a widow. The High Priest must not have relations with a widow.
The High Priest must marry a virgin. A priest may not marry a prostitute. A priest must not marry a defiled woman. Not to have pleasurable physical contact with any forbidden woman. To examine animals that are permitted as food. To be careful to eat only clean birds. To distinguish which sea creatures are fit to eat. To distinguish which winged insects may be eaten. Not to eat unclean animals. Not to eat forbidden birds.
Not to eat sea creatures without fins and scales. Not to eat unclean flying insects. Small swarming insects and unclean creatures that crawl on land are forbidden as food. Not to eat maggots. Not to eat snakes, scorpions, and the worms found on the ground after leaving the fruit.
Not to eat creatures that live in water, other than fish. Not to eat of an animal that died without ritual slaughter. Not to eat an ox that was condemned to be stoned. Not to eat meat of a mortally wounded animal. Not to eat a limb torn off from a living creature. Not to eat blood. Not to eat the fat of some clean animals.
Not to eat the thigh muscle. Not to eat milk and meat cooked together. Not to cook milk and meat together. Not to eat bread from the new grain harvest. Roasted grains must be offered before they are eaten. Not to eat ripe grains from the new grain harvest before they are made as an offering. Not to eat the fruit of a tree for the first three years.
At the risk of forfeiture, not to eat of diverse seeds planted in a vineyard. No one may eat produce for an offering, or untithed food. Not to eat or drink anything offered as sacrifice to an idol. To ritually slaughter an animal before eating it. Not to slaughter an animal and its offspring on the same day.
The blood of a slaughtered wild animal must be covered with dirt. Not to take a nesting bird with her eggs and young. To release the mother bird if you did not take her. Not to swear falsely in God's Name. Not to take God's Name in vain. To not lie or deal falsely, or deny that something of value was left in your possession.
To not swear falsely. To swear in God's Name only to confirm the truth, when deemed necessary by the courts. To keep your promises and vows to God. Not to break oaths or vows. To have vows and oaths annulled according to law.
The Nazirite must let his hair grow. The Nazirite must not cut his hair. The Nazirite must not drink wine, wine mixtures, or wine vinegar. Well, that is not exactly true. Historically speaking, Jews and Christians—and even denominations within Christianity—have disagreed on exactly how the Ten Commandments should be listed and expressed. In fact, how to precisely spell out the commandments was an issue of considerable importance during the Protestant Reformation. The difference concerns how many commands are to be found in the first six verses and last two verses of Exod —17, the initial listing of the commandments received by Moses at Sinai.
One point of context is required before we can understand the thinking behind the differences in the listing and expression of the commandments. Any listing of the commandments must result in a total of ten, because three other passages of Scripture fix the number of commandments at ten. Interestingly, the Jewish tradition treats the statement in Exod compare Deut as a command when the wording has no imperative force to it at all. Do not engage in astrology. Do not mutter incantations.
Do not attempt to contact the dead. Do not consult ghosts or spirits. Do not consult magicians or wizards.
Do not perform acts of magic. Men must not shave the hair off the sides of their head. Men must not shave their beards with a razor.
Men must not wear women's clothing. Women must not wear men's clothing. Do not tear or cut the skin in mourning. Do not make a bald spot in mourning. Repent and confess wrongdoings. Recite the Shema twice daily. Serve the Almighty with prayer daily. The priests must bless the Israelite nation daily.
Wear tefillin phylacteries on the head. Write the commandments on each door post. Each male must write a scroll of the Law. The king must have a separate book of the Law for himself. Have tassels on four-cornered garments.
Bless the Almighty after eating. Circumcise all males on the eighth day after their birth. Rest on the seventh day Sabbath. Do not do prohibited labor on the seventh day Sabbath. The court must not inflict punishment on the Sabbath. Do not walk outside the city boundary on the Sabbath. Sanctify the Sabbath from beginning to end. Rest from prohibited labor on the Sabbath. Do not do prohibited labor on the Day of Atonement. Afflict yourself on the Day of Atonement. Do not eat or drink on the Day of Atonement.
Rest on the first day of Passover. Do not do prohibited labor on the first day of Passover. Rest on the seventh day of Passover. Do not do prohibited labor on the seventh day of Passover. Rest on the Feast of Weeks. Do not do prohibited labor on the Feast of Weeks. Rest on the Feast of Trumpets.
Do not do prohibited labor on the Feast of Trumpets. Rest on the Feast of Tabernacles. Do not do prohibited labor on the Feast of Tabernacles. Rest on the eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles. Do not do prohibited labor on eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles.
Do not eat leavened food on the afternoon of the 14th day of Nisan. Destroy all leaven on 14th day of Nisan. Do not eat leaven all seven days of Passover. Do not eat mixtures containing leaven all seven days of Passover. Do not see leaven in your domain seven days during Passover. Do not find leaven in your domain seven days during Passover. Eat unleavened bread matzah on the first night of Passover. Relate the Exodus from Egypt on the first night Passover. Hear the ram's horn on the Feast of Trumpets.
Dwell in a temporary shelter for the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles. Take up a Lulav and Etrog all seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles. Each man must give a half shekel annually. Courts must calculate to determine when a new month begins. To afflict and cry out before G-d in times of catastrophe. Marry a wife by means of a marriage agreement and sanctification. Do not have sexual relations with women not married by means of a marriage agreement and sanctification.
Do not withhold food, clothing, and sexual relations from your wife. Have children with one's wife. Issue a divorce by means of a "get" document. A man must not remarry his ex-wife after she has married someone else. A man must marry the widow of his childless brother.
A man must free the widow of his childless brother from the obligation to marry him if he is unwilling to marry her. A childless widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed. The court must fine one who sexually seduces a maiden. One who seduces a maiden must marry the maiden if she chooses. A seducer that marries the maiden he seduces is never allowed to divorce her. A man who slanders his wife with accusations of adultery must remain married to his wife.
A man who slanders his wife with accusations of adultery must not divorce her. Fulfill the laws of the woman suspected of adultery. Do not put oil on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery. Do not put frankincense on the meal offering of a woman suspected of adultery. Do not have sexual relations with your mother. Do not have sexual relations with your father's wife. Do not have sexual relations with your sister. Do not have sexual relations with your father's wife's daughter.
Do not have sexual relations with your son's daughter.
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