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Commandments of the Torah: Lists of Commandments by Book, Subject, Sources, and Taryag Mitswot
Shemayah Shiloh Phillips
Commandments of the Torah: Lists of Commandments by Book, Subject, Sources, and Taryag Mitswot Shemayah Shiloh Phillips
YES
Yahwistic Education Society of the Ebionite Jewish Community Huntsville
Commandments of the Torah: Lists of Commandments by Book, Subject, Sources, and Taryag Mitswot © Yahwistic Education Society /Ebionite Jewish Community 2010. Ebionite Jewish Community, 1744 Baker Highway, Huntsville Tennessee, 37756 http://ebionite.org All rights are reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means without written permission of the author.
Contents Preface i
Introduction ii
Lists of Commandments of the Torah Key A. In Order by Book 2
B. In Order By Subject 32
C. In Order By Code 62
D. A Rabbinic Enumeration By Subject Introduction The 613 God Torah Signs Prayer and Blessings Love and Brotherhood The Poor and Unfortunate Treatment of Gentiles Marriage, Divorce and Family Forbidden Sexual Relations Times and Seasons Dietary Laws Business Practices Employees, Servants and Slaves Vows, Oaths and Swearing The Sabbatical and Jubilee Years The Court and Judicial Procedure Injuries and Damages Property and Property Rights Criminal Laws Punishment and Restitution Prophecy Idolatry, Idolaters and Idolatrous Practices Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Clothing
93 94 94 95 95 95 95 96 97 97 98 99 101 102 103 104 104 105 107 107 107 108 109 109 111 112
The Firstborn Kohanim and Levites T'rumah, Tithes and Taxes The Temple, the Sanctuary and Sacred Objects Sacrifices and Offerings Ritual Purity and Impurity Lepers and Leprosy The King Nazarites Wars
112 112 114 115 117 122 122 123 123 124
Appendix A Essay: Is the Torah Impossible to Keep?
125
Appendix B Enumeration of the `aseret haddevarim /haddibrot, the Ten Words/Declarations
127
Preface
The contents of this book were originally planned as a supplement or appendix to the proposed Ebionite siddur, or prayer book. But at this time I feel that the size of the commandments list will burden the size of the siddur; and additionally, this book is badly needed due to its practicality for the 'Evyonim and perhaps its use for the general reader as well. It is hoped that in days coming a commentary on Torah commandments, or mitswot, will be completed. Such a commentary will be written from the Ebionite viewpoint and application, including any halakha we have developed around any particular commandment, and related information. The commentary has already begun but this volume is needed now and as a clearly directed, purposeful document; and so it can surely wait until a later time. In admission, Commandments of the Torah is not an original work as much as it is a compilation of many lists collected over the years and gone over and refined. The Rabbinic 613 enumeration can be found a multitude of places by searching the internet. So our claim is not to originality, but are confident of the usefulness of our lists. This book also mark the inauguration of the imprint of publications from the Ebionite Jewish Community, we call YES, the Yahwistic Education Society. We hope it is just the first in service to our movement. We hope to soon release our publications to the general public. So here it is with hope that the God of Israel will bless you as you strive to live by the gift of His holy Instructions to mankind— the commandments of His Torah. Shemayah Shiloh Phillips Paqid, Ebionite Jewish Community Huntsville, Tennessee 29th of Av, 5770, Parashah Shoftim
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Introduction
The Ebionites hold that the commandments of God's Instructions, or Torah, of our Scriptures are the authoritative source for living life, a system of legislation superior to any other, and thus it is very appropriate to have an aid in finding and reading pertinent commandments (mitzwot) that assist us daily as sons of Israel devoted to YHWH, the God of Israel. We hope that Commandments of the Torah will lie close by your Tanak1 to aid you in study of them each day. It is God's true guide to life, saving us from all the ideologies and religious cults, as well as simple ignorance and situation ethics. In this book the commandments of God's Torah are listed to find them in various ways more quickly. We are not so naïve to insist one theory or belief concerning the origins of those commandments to everyone as the unmitigated truth of truths. Documentary Source Hypothesis proposes that various collections of laws (and narrative passages, etc.) were composed in different times by scribes working from documents which they edited and rearranged. We provide a table for this information, without intention of promoting it as "true". Others contend that every consonant and perhaps every vowel-point of the ancient Hebrew and Aramaic of the biblical texts are perfectly holy and evidence of the design of God Himself. But whatever the position of the reader, we prefer the book aids anyone, regardless. Be that as it may, it suffices to say that we know no better and no holier and more just guide to human life, no better system of government, physically and spiritually, to live within. This analogy might explain Torah's importance to outsiders to the Ebionite Jewish Movement, perhaps to the benefit of a doubt they may have regarding the commandments: Many people attribute no miraculous holiness or perfection to the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the United States; however, they choose it as their social contract for life and gladly live or die by it. They see it as the superior way of life. We attach ourselves to the Torah of YHWH in this identical manner of love and devotion. The Torah is the "constitution" of our people and religious heritage. We are citizens of a very real Yahwistic2 nation existing for individual Jews wherever they may be. Recalling the old saying of the Christian writings, ...render unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar and unto God what belongs 1. Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim or Instructions, Prophets, and Writings; Miqra' or Scriptures, all being various ways of referring to the Hebrew Bible. 2. Yahwism is the religion based on the biblical revelation to the Israelites, especially to those at Mount Sinai.
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to God, also illustrates the Ebionite view clearly: Nothing belongs to Caesar and all belongs to God, especially ourselves. Such is our patriotism to God and His Torah. The Historical Ebionite Stance on Torah While the Christian religion, all too often influenced by the Hellenist Paul of Tarsus, has a negative or antithetical stance to God's Torah, either rejecting it altogether, ameliorating it to gentile culture, or manipulating it via allegory, etc., the Ebionites always maintained their allegiance to the God of Israel by Torah observance and believe the man Jesus of Nazareth also taught Torah observance. This is one of the hallmarks of ebionitism in polemics of the Pauline (Christian) Church. One of the earliest Paulines to speak of the Ebionites was Irenaeus (d. 200-203), a bishop at what today is Lyon in France [text in brackets supplied]: Against the Heresies, 1.26 "Those who are called Ebionites agree that the world was made by God; but their opinions with respect to the Lord [Jesus] are similar to those of Cerinthus and Carpocrates. They use the Gospel according to Matthew only, and repudiate the Apostle Paul, maintaining that he was an apostate from the law. As to the prophetical writings, they endeavor to expound them in a somewhat singular manner: they practice circumcision, persevere in the observance of those customs which are enjoined by the law [Torah], and are so Judaic in their style of life, that they even adore Jerusalem as if it were the house of God." Another early Pauline writer, showing some dependence on Irenaeus, was Hippolytus (d. ca. 235) and in his own heresy book, Against All Heresies, says: "The Ebionaeans, however, acknowledge that the world was made by Him Who is in reality God, but they propound legends concerning the Christ similarly with Cerinthus and Carpocrates.3 They live conformably to the customs of the Jews, alleging that they are justified. according to the law, and saying that Jesus was justified by fulfilling the law. And therefore it was, (according to the Ebionaeans,) that (the Savior) was named (the) Christ of God and Jesus, since not one of the rest (of mankind) had observed completely the law. For if even any other had fulfilled the commandments (contained) in the law, he would have been that Christ. And the (Ebionaeans allege) that they themselves also, when in like manner they fulfill (the law), are able to become Christs; for they assert that our Lord Himself was a man in a like sense with all (the rest of the human family)." 7.22
3. Gentile writers Cerinthus and Carpocrates stated that Jesus, i.e., Yeshua, was not divine but mortal born to human parents. Little is known of their other doctrines.
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"But the Ebionaeans assert that the world is made by the true God, and they speak of Christ in a similar manner with Cerinthus. They live, however, in all respects according to the law of Moses, alleging that they are thus justified." 10.18. These are the earliest mentions from the Pauline Church of the Ebionites before other attributions were made more than a hundred to three hundred years later of much more dubious nature. However scandalous to Paulines who had deified Jesus by this time, these early claims of Jewishness are easy to find with basis in the gospels and other Christian-Pauline 4 writings. In the gospels we find such statements as "Think not that I come to destroy the Torah or the Prophets. I came not to destroy but to magnify...." We also see hints of controversy concerning Paul, his position on Torah, circumcision, disobedience to Ya`aqov HaTsaddiq (James), and valid accusations of Paul's apostasy from God in the Christian book, Acts (21:21ff.). We also read of Ebionite-Yeshuine devotion to Temple worship continuing as faithful Jews, just as Peter is confounded by a vision created to allow admittance of gentiles and indirectly attack kashrut (i.e., dietary prohibitions; Acts 2:46, 3:1; 10:11ff). It is clear that Irenaeus and Hippolytus are referring to (and attacking) the same faithful Jews, followers of Jesus, in Acts. It also reveals that these followers never received any teaching from Jesus that he was anything but a man upholding the Torah of God, striving to keep it purely as an example to them. However, the Church apologists sought to conform him to Paul of Tarsus as anti-Torah, and responsible for the general antinomian view of the Christian Church. In fact, if the earliest followers of Jesus were Torah observant in imitation of Jesus, then the Christian Church follows an antinomian parody of the historic Jesus as their messiah— as a zar meshîh (that is, a pagan messiah). Using the Church's own terminology, their Christ would be an anti-christ, a false anti-God messiah, the opposite of the historic Jesus. However, it is clear that both the Ebionites today and their predecessors of the Yeshuine Jewish "reign of God" movement were fully observant to the holy Torah and Jesus fully subservient and subordinate to it. Therefore, the Ebionites center upon Torah rather than Jesus, and Jesus' importance as a revered teacher in regard to a certain approach to living Torah. Even the question of his actual existence is at best of secondary consideration. We can be assured that the "Christian gospels" are not what the very first followers had or believed, and hardly of "one accord," and more edited and shaped than inspired. To find authoritative teaching in them is akin to searching for coins with a metal detector. Yet, we can easily resort to good teaching, inspired and inspiring from the Torah. This book is produced with this in mind. And so, the Ebionites are "Torah-centric" rather than "Yeshua-centric" and to show us that Jesus taught anything contrary to the Torah would change our estimation regarding him. We would discount him and remain observant to the Torah. We seek to return Jesus to Judaism at the expense of Chrisitianity. So now from Ebionite matters to those of Torah. The lists of Torah commandments are collected from too many sources over the years to list and 4. Terms: Christian, Pauline, Gentile all refer to the same "Church", i.e., Christianity. Yeshuine, Ebionite refer to the historic "Jesus Movement" as a Jewish sectarian group. Yeshua and Yeshuine refer to the historic Jesus, that is "Yeshua."
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losing information from which to cite. For this we apologize. All the commandments are from the Tanak, and not from Rabbinic sources and codes except for the Taryag Mitswot (613)5 commandment list. In Rabbinic terms our lists are sh'biktav, those written in the text of the biblical Torah. It is the primary source of legislation around which all the rest of Scripture revolves. It is the standard to which Israel's spirituality and earthly sojourns must be measured; it is this measure to which the prophets point us in toward repentance; and it is rule that Israel rejoices in or laments the failure to repent in the Writings. In regards to Rabbinic law, based on written Torah but formed by additional development by a succession of devoted teachers who attempted to make Torah viable in succeeding generations according to the environment Jews found themselves in the world around them, there is some difficulty with our relationship to them. We generally do not hold that this sh'be`al-peh, or orally given Torah is binding although traditional Jews say that it was transmitted by mouth successively from the same time as the written Torah. From this oral Torah comes a whole range of Rabbinic legislation continuing in same form even today. A companion in Rabbinic observance of Torah can be found conveniently in the Yoreh De'ah (section of Rabbi Ya'aqov ben Asher's Arba`ah Turim) or Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulhan Aruk. We do not disagree with it "oral Torah" on principle, and many of us do study it, finding good reasoning and viable opinion. Additionally, we believe the Reign of God requires compromises toward achieving the spirit of klal Yisrael, uniting all Jews as one people. One vastly important Rabbinic principle teaches that a commandment must be observed in a way that will preserve life since we are told to live in the commandments (piqqu'ah nefesh). We believe that the son of Yosef, Yeshua, also taught similarly, and we try to follow this very same principle. Yet another principle in our understanding of Torah is our desire to take the more simple, literal meaning (peshat) of a commandment. However, for Rabbinic interpreters there are other principles of exposition equally important. These differences must be dealt with in a different way, time, and format. But it all starts with Torah for every Jew, every worshiper of YHWH, the God of Israel. And so this book of lists presents commandments rather than commentary and interpretation.
5. Taryag is an acronym b"ixz for six hundred and thirteen.
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Jesus does not save; God alone saves.
Lists of Commandments of the Torah Key Organized by Various Orders
Key to Lists A, B, C The Designations immediately below used are according to modern scholarship describing theoretic codes corpora found within the Torah text. It is used here for convenience without promotion of its acceptance as valid. In the last column an assignment to one of the Ten Declarations under which it may be categorized is made by declaration number. BC DC GN HC PC TC DT RD
The Book of Covenant Deuteronomic Code Genesis/B'reishiyt Holiness Code Priestly Code Ten Declarations/Ethical Decalogue/"Ten Commandments" Deuteronomic Sources Ritual Code
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Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
A. In Order by Book Found
Command
Code
Relates to
Gen 1:28
Multiply, Be fertile and
GN
1, 5
Gen 1:28
Fruitful and multiply. Be
GN
1, 5
Gen 17:10
Circumcised, Every male among you shall be
GN
1
Exod 12:10
Passover lamb to be left till dawn. No portion of
PC
1
Exod 12:14
Passover to be observed perpetually
PC
1
Exod 12:15
Leaven to be removed from house during passover
PC
1
Exod 12:17-20
Unleavened bread to be a perpetual festival
PC
1
Exod 12:18
Unleavened bread to be eaten during passover
PC
1
Exod 12:18-20
Passover period, Unleavened bread eaten during
PC
1
Exod 12:19
Leaven shall not be found in your house/passover
PC
1
Exod 12:2
Months, This month shall be the beginning of
PC
1
Exod 12:2
Month, This... [Nisan or Aviv] is the first month
PC
1
Exod 12:2-3
Tenth day of Nisan a lamb shall be selected
PC
1
Exod 12:43
Foreigner may not eat of the Passover
PC
1
Exod 12:43
Passover, Foreigner may not eat of the
PC
1
Exod 12:44
Passover, Slave, if circumcised, may partake of
PC
1
Exod 12:44
Slave may eat of passover if circumcised
PC
1
Exod 12:45
Passover, Hired servant may not eat of the
PC
1
Exod 12:46
Passover lamb, No bone shall be broken of the
PC
1
Exod 12:46
Passover lamb to be eaten at place of slaughter .
PC
1
2
A. In Order by Book
Exod 12:48
Uncircumcised person may not partake of passover
PC
1
Exod 12:48
Passover, Uncircumcised man may not eat of
PC
1
Exod 12:6
Fourteenth day of Nisan kill lamb at twilight
PC
1
Exod 12:6
Passover lamb to be slaughtered at twilight
PC
1
Exod 12:8
Passover lamb to be eaten with bitter herbs
PC
1
Exod 12:8
Passover lamb to be eaten with unleavened bread
PC
1
Exod 12:9
Passover lamb to be roasted, not boiled
PC
1
Exod 13:13
Donkey must be redeemed. Firstborn
PC
1, 8
Exod 13:13
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
PC
1, 8
Exod 13:2
Firstborn of man and beast consecrated to YHWH
PC
1
Exod 13:3-10
Unleavened bread, Details of the feast of
PC
1
Exod 13:8
Egypt, Tell your son of your liberation from
PC
1
Exod 13:8
Son: Tell him of liberation from Egypt
PC
1
Exod 16:29
Shabbat, Let no man leave his location on the
PC
4
Exod 20:13
Murder, You shall not
TC
6
Exod 20:14
Adultery, You shall not commit
TC
7
Exod 20:15
Steal, You shall not
TC
8
Exod 20:16
False witness, You shall not bear
TC
9
Exod 20:17
Covet your neighbors belongings, You shall not
TC
10
Exod 20:23
Images of gold and silver forbidden
BC
2
Exod 20:3
Gods before me, You shall have no other
TC
2
Exod 20:4
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
TC
2
Exod 20:5
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
TC
2
Exod 20:7
Name: You shall not misuse God's name
TC
3
3
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Exod 20:8-11
Shabbat, day of: You shall keep it holy
TC
4
Exod 20:8-12
Father and mother. You shall honor your
TC
5
Exod 21:12-14
Striking a person mortally
BC
6
Exod 21:15
Father or mother, Whoever strikes
BC
5
Exod 21:15
Mother or father, Whoever strikes
BC
5
Exod 21:16
Kidnaps a person, Whoever
BC
1, 8
Exod 21:17
Mother or father, whoever curses
BC
5
Exod 21:17
Father or mother, Whoever curses
BC
5
Exod 21:18-19
Striking another with fist or stone
BC
6
Exod 21:20-21
Slaves who are struck with a rod
BC
1
Exod 21:22-25
Pregnant woman accidentally injured
BC
6
Exod 21:26
Slave, Compensation for an eye
BC
1, 8
Exod 21:2-6
Hebrew male slave, A
DT
1
Exod 21:2-6
Slave, Law of the Hebrew male
BC
1
Exod 21:27
Slave, Compensation for a tooth
BC
1, 8
Exod 21:28
Ox gores a man or woman. When an
BC
1, 6
Exod 21:31
Ox gores a boy or a girl, When an
BC
1, 6
Exod 21:32
Ox gores a male or female slave. When an
BC
1, 6
Exod 21:33-34
Pit, If someone digs/leaves an open
BC
1
Exod 21:35-36
Ox hurts an ox of another
BC
1,8
Exod 21:7-11
Slave, When a man sells his daughter as a
BC
1
Exod 22:1,4
Ox or a sheep, When someone steals an
BC
8
Exod 22:10-13
Safekeeping, Animals given for
BC
8, 9
Exod 22:16-17
Virgin, When a man seduces a
BC
1, 8
4
A. In Order by Book
Exod 22:18
Sorcerer (female) to be put to death
BC
1
Exod 22:20
Sacrifices to another god forbidden
BC
2
Exod 22:22-24
Widow or orphan not to be abused
BC
1
Exod 22:2-3
Thief: If found breaking in
BC
8
Exod 22:25
Lending money to the poor interest free
BC
1
Exod 22:26-27
Pawn, Taking your neighbor's cloak in
BC
8
Exod 22:28
Curse a leader of the people, You shall not
BC
1
Exod 22:28
Leader not to be reviled or cursed
BC
1
Exod 22:29
Offerings from your fullness, no delay
BC
1
Exod 22:29-30
Firstborn belongs to God, The
RD
1
Exod 22:31
Meat mangled by beasts in the field
BC
1
Exod 22:5
Grazing livestock in another's field
BC
8
Exod 22:6
Fire destroys stacked or growing grain. When
BC
1
Exod 22:7-8
Money or goods kept for safekeeping
BC
8
Exod 22:9
Ownership of property when disputed
BC
1,8
Exod 23:1
Witness, A false and malicious
BC
9
Exod 23:10-11
Shabbat year for your fields
BC
4
Exod 23:12-13
Shabbat day observance
BC
4
Exod 23:14
Three times a year you shall hold a festival
BC
1
Exod 23:14,17
Annual festivals, Three times a year
BC
1
Exod 23:15:
Unleavened Bread, Festival of
BC
1
Exod 23:18
Fat of my festival not to remain until morning
BC
1
Exod 23:19
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
BC
1
Exod 23:19
First fruits, You shall bring the choicest
BC
1
5
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Exod 23:2-3
Lawsuit, Bearing witness in
BC
9
Exod 23:32
Covenant, Make none with Canaan or its gods
PC
1, 2
Exod 23:33
Idolaters shall not remain in your land
PC
2
Exod 23:4
Ox or donkey of your enemy going astray
BC
1
Exod 23:5
Donkey of an enemy found overburdened
BC
1
Exod 23:6
Justice due to your poor in their lawsuits
BC
1
Exod 23:6
Poor in their lawsuits, Justice is due to your
BC
9
Exod 23:7
False charge. Keep far from a
BC
9
Exod 23:8
Bribe, You shall take no
BC
1, 8, 9
Exod 25:10-22
Ark of acacia wood. Complete details of
PC
1
Exod 25:15
Poles shall remain in the rings of the ark
PC
1
Exod 25:1-9
Tabernacle, Offerings for the
PC
1
Exod 25:23-30
Bread of presence, Details for the table of the
PC
1
Exod 25:23-30
Table for the bread of presence. Details for
PC
1
Exod 25:30
Bread of presence shall be on table at all times
PC
1
Exod 25:31-40
Lampstand of pure gold, Details for the
PC
1
Exod 25:8
Sanctuary, Have the people make me a
PC
1
Exod 26:1-14
Tabernacle, Measurements for the curtains of
PC
1
Exod 26:15-30
Framework of the tabernacle. Details of the
PC
1
Exod 26:31-35
Curtain to separate the ark from the holy place
PC
1
Exod 26:36-37
Screen at entrance of the tent. Details for
PC
1
Exod 27:20-21
Lamp, Oil of beaten olives required for tent's
PC
1
Exod 27:9-19
Court of the tabernacle and its hangings
PC
1
Exod 28:1-43
Vestments required for the Aaronite priests
PC
1
6
A. In Order by Book
Exod 28:28
Breastplate, High priest's ephod and
PC
1
Exod 30:10
Incense, Altar of
PC
1
Exod 30:19-21
Wash their hands and feet. When priests shall
PC
1
Exod 30:25-30
Oil to anoint priests, Requirements for
PC
1
Exod 30:32
Oil: Special anointing.. .for the high priests
PC
1
Exod 30:37
Incense, Restrictions on replicating temple
PC
1
Exod 30:7
Incense, Every morning Aaron shall burn
PC
1
Exod 30:9
Gold altar, There will be no offerings on the
PC
1
Exod 34:12
Covenant with people of the land, Do not make a
RD
1, 2
Exod 34:13
Break the pillars of the people of the land
RD
2
Exod 34:13
Cut down the sacred poles of the land
RD
2
Exod 34:13
Tear down the altars of the people of the land
RD
2
Exod 34:14
Worship no other god, You shall
RD
2
Exod 34:15
Covenant with people of the land. Do not make a
RD
1, 2
Exod 34:17
Idols, You shall not make cast
RD
2
Exod 34:18
Unleavened Bread, You shall observe festival of
RD
1
Exod 34:19
Firstborn of your male livestock shall be redeemed
RD
1
Exod 34:19
Womb is mine, All that first opens the
RD
1
Exod 34:20
Firstborn donkey shall be redeemed with a lamb
RD
1
Exod 34:20
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
RD
1, 8
Exod 34:20
Empty-handed, No one shall appear before me
RD
1
Exod 34:20
Firstborn of your sons shall be redeemed
RD
1
Exod 34:21
Seventh day. You shall rest on the
RD
4
Exod 34:22
Weeks, You shall observe festival of
RD
1
7
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Exod 34:22
Ingathering, Observe at the turn of the year
RD
1
Exod 34:23
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
RD
1
Exod 34:23
Annual festivals, Three times a year
RD
1
Exod 34:25
Passover sacrifice not to be left until morning
RD
1
Exod 34:25
Leaven, Do not offer the blood of sacrifice with
RD
1
Exod 34:25
Blood of my sacrifice not to be offered with leaven
RD
1
Exod 34:26
First fruits: Bring the best to YHWH's house
RD
1
Exod 34:26b
Kid not to be boiled in its mother s milk
RD
1
Exod 34:26b
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
RD
1
Exod 35:37
Fire, Kindle no...on Shabbat
PC
3
Exod 35:37
Shabbat, Kindle no fire on the
PC
4
Lev 10:6
Hair, When priests are not to dishevel their
PC
1, 2
Lev 10:8
Wine or strong drink, When entering the tent
PC
1
Lev 11:13-19
Birds that may not be eaten
PC
1
Lev 11:20-23
Insects with four legs that may be eaten
PC
1
Lev 11:24-28
Unclean, Animals that are
PC
1
Lev 11:2-8
Land animals that you may eat
PC
1
Lev 11:41-44
Swarm, All creatures that swarm are detestable
PC
1
Lev 11:45
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
PC
1
Lev 11:9-12
Fins and scales you may eat. Water creatures with
PC
1
Lev 12:2
Birth to a male will be unclean, A woman giving
PC
1
Lev 12:3
Circumcised, The flesh of the foreskin shall be
PC
1
Lev 12:5
Birth to a female will be unclean, A woman giving
PC
1
Lev 12:6-8
Birth a woman makes two offerings. After giving
PC
1
8
A. In Order by Book
Lev 13:1-14:57
Leprosy, Priestly regulations concerning
PC
1
Lev 15:1-33
Bodily discharges, regulations concerning
PC
1
Lev 16:2-3
Sanctuary, Priest not to enter just any time
PC
1
Lev 16:29-30
Day of atonement, the tenth day of seventh month
PC
1
Lev 17:13
Blood of animal killed by hunting to be poured out
HC
1
Lev 17:14
Blood is forbidden, Eating
HC
1
Lev 17:1-6
Secular slaughter of animals is prohibited
HC
1
Lev 17:1-6
Profane slaughter of animals prohibited
HC
1
Lev 17:1-6
Slaughtered animals, All... are sacrifices
HC
1
Lev 17:3-4
Slaughtered animals must be an offering to God
HC
1
Lev 17:5
Sacrifices in an open field forbidden
HC
1, 2
Lev 17:6
Blood of a sacrifice to be dashed against altar
HC
1
Lev 17:7
Goat-demons, Sacrifices to...forbidden
HC
2
Lev 17:8-9
Burnt offering must be brought to tent of meeting
HC
1
Lev 17:9-12
Blood is forbidden for aliens and Israel, Eating
HC
1
Lev 18:10
Nakedness of your granddaughter,Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:12-14
Nakedness of your aunt. Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:15
Nakedness of your daughter-in-law, Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:16
Nakedness of your brother's wife, Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:17
Nakedness of mother and daughter, Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:18
Sisters, Do not marry
HC
1
Lev 18:19
Menstruating woman. Do not approach
HC
1
Lev 18:20
Wives of kin, Sexual relations with forbidden
HC
1
Lev 18:20
Sexual relations with wives of kin forbidden
HC
1
9
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Lev 18:21
Children: Do not sacrifice them to Molech
DC
2
Lev 18:22
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 18:22
Male homosexual (intercourse) is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 18:23
Bestiality is forbidden; it is a perversion
HC
1
Lev 18:24-30
Defile, Do not...yourselves
HC
1
Lev 18:3
Egypt, You shall not live as its inhabitants do
HC
1, 2
Lev 18:3
Canaan, You shall not live like its inhabitants
HC
1, 2
Lev 18:4
Ordinances, You shall observe my
HC
1
Lev 18:4
Statutes, You shall observe my
HC
1
Lev 18:6
Sexual activity with near kin is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 18:7
Nakedness of your mother. Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:7
Nakedness of your father. Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:8
Nakedness of your father's wife, Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 18:9
Nakedness of your sister. Do not uncover
HC
1
Lev 19:11
Deal falsely You shall not
HC
9
Lev 19:11
Lie to one another. You shall not
HC
9
Lev 19:11,13
Steal, You shall not
HC
8
Lev 19:12
Swear falsely by my name, You shall not
HC
3
Lev 19:13
Defraud your neighbor, You shall not
HC
8, 9
Lev 19:13
Wages of a laborer. Do not keep until morning
HC
1, 8
Lev 19:14
Deaf, Do not revile the
HC
1
Lev 19:14
Blind, Do not put stumbling block before the
HC
1
Lev 19:15
Neighbor, With justice you shall judge your
HC
1
Lev 19:15
Poor, You shall not be partial to the
HC
9
10
A. In Order by Book
Lev 19:15
Great, You shall not defer in judgment to the
HC
1, 9
Lev 19:15
Judgment, You shall not render unjust
HC
1, 9
Lev 19:15
Unjust judgment:, You shall not render
HC
9
Lev 19:16
Neighbor, Profit not by the blood of your
HC
1
Lev 19:16
Slanderer, You shall not go around as a
HC
9
Lev 19:17
Neighbor, You shall reprove your
HC
1
Lev 19:17
Hate in your heart for kin is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 19:18
Neighbor, Do not take vengeance against your
HC
1
Lev 19:18
Neighbor as yourself. Love your
HC
1
Lev 19:18
Love your neighbor as yourself
HC
1
Lev 19:19
Seeds, Do not sow two lands in one field
HC
1
Lev 19:19
Breed no animals with a different kind
HC
1
Lev 19:19
Materials in a garment must not be mixed
HC
1
Lev 19:2
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
HC
1
Lev 19:20-22
Slave, If a man has sexual relations with a
HC
1, 8
Lev 19:23
Fruit not to be eaten first three years from tree
HC
1
Lev 19:23
Fruit, Eat the fourth year in Jerusalem
HC
1
Lev 19:26
Witchcraft and augury you shall not practice
HC
1
Lev 19:26
Augury and witchcraft you shall not practice
HC
1
Lev 19:26
Blood shall not be eaten
HC
1
Lev 19:27
Beard, You shall not mar the edges of your
HC
1
Lev 19:27
Hair of your temples you shall not round off
HC
1, 2
Lev 19:28
Gashes in your flesh for the dead forbidden
HC
2
Lev 19:28
Dead, Gashes in your flesh for the....forbidden
HC
2
11
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Lev 19:28
Tattoo marks are forbidden (for the dead?)
HC
1
Lev 19:29
Prostitute, Do not profane your daughter as a
HC
1
Lev 19:3
Shabbats, You shall keep my
HC
1
Lev 19:3
Father and mother, You shall revere your
HC
5
Lev 19:3
Mother and father. You shall revere your
HC
5
Lev 19:30
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
HC
1
Lev 19:30
Shabbats, You shall keep my
HC
1
Lev 19:31
Mediums and wizards you shall not seek out
HC
1
Lev 19:31
Wizards and mediums you shall not seek
HC
1
Lev 19:32
Aged, You shall rise before and defer to
HC
5
Lev 19:34
Love the alien as yourself
HC
1
Lev 19:35
Measurements, You shall not cheat in
HC
8, 9
Lev 19:36
Weights, You shall have honest (balances, ephah)
HC
8
Lev 19:4
Idols and images, Do not turn to
HC
2
Lev 19:4
Images and idols, Do not turn to
HC
2
Lev 19:5
Sacrifice of well-being must be done correctly
HC
1
Lev 19:6-8
Sacrifice of well-being to be eaten by second day
HC
1
Lev 19:9-10
Harvest, must leave something for poor and aliens
HC
1, 8
Lev 2:11
Leaven and honey, Prohibition of offering with
PC
1
Lev 2:13
Salt to be offered with all your offerings
PC
1
Lev 2:1-3
Meal offering with oil and frankincense
PC
1
Lev 20:10
Neighbor's wife is forbidden, Adultery with
HC
7
Lev 20:11
Fathers wife: Adultery with requires execution
HC
7
Lev 20:12
Daughter in law, Sex with... is forbidden
HC
1
12
A. In Order by Book
Lev 20:13
Man shall not lie with a man as with a woman
HC
1
Lev 20:13
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:14
Wife and mother shall not be taken by one man
HC
1
Lev 20:1-5
Molech must be stoned. Persons who offer to
HC
2
Lev 20:17
Sister, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:18
Menstruating woman. Sex with her is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:19
Aunt, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:20
Uncle's wife, Uncovering her nakedness forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:21
Brothers wife, A man shall not take his
HC
1, 7
Lev 20:25
Clean animal and unclean. Distinguish between a
HC
1
Lev 20:26
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
HC
1
Lev 20:27
Medium and wizard shall be put to death
HC
1
Lev 20:27
Wizard and medium shall be put to death
HC
1
Lev 20:6
Mediums and wizards. Consulting them is forbidden
HC
1
Lev 20:6
Wizards and mediums. Consulting them
HC
1
is forbidden Lev 20:8
Parents: Any who curse them shall be put to death
HC
5
Lev 21:10
Hair, High priest shall not dishevel his
HC
1, 2
Lev 21:10
High priest shall not tear his vestments
HC
1
Lev 21:10
High (exalted) priest shall not dishevel his hair
DC
1, 2
Lev 21:10
Vestments, High priest shall not tear his
HC
1
Lev 21:11
Dead body, High priest shall not go near a
HC
1
Lev 21:11
High priest shall not go near a dead body
HC
1
Lev 21:12
High priest shall not go outside the sanctuary
HC
1
13
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Lev 21:13-15
High priest shall marry a virgin of his own kin
HC
1
Lev 21:1-4
Dead, Priests may defile themselves for close kin
HC
1
Lev 21:16-20
Blemishes and deformities that eliminate a priest
HC
1
Lev 21:17
Blemish shall not offer, Priest with a
HC
1
Lev 21:21-23
Blemish shall not offer, A son of Aaron with a
HC
1
Lev 21:5
Gashes in their flesh, Priests shall not make
HC
2
Lev 21:5
Beards, Priests not to trim the edges of their
HC
1
Lev 21:5
Bald spots, Priests shall not make on their head
HC
1
Lev 21:6
Holy: Priests shall be holy to their God
HC
1
Lev 21:6
Priests shall be holy to their God
HC
1
Lev 21:7
Prostitute, Priests shall not marry a
HC
1
Lev 21:7
Divorced woman. Priests shall not marry a
HC
7
Lev 21:9
Daughter of a priest who defiles herself must die
HC
1
Lev 22:10
Sacred donations, servant of priest shall not
HC
1
Lev 22:10
Sacred donations, A lay person shall not eat
HC
1
Lev 22:10-16
Sacred donations, Limitations described
HC
1
Lev 22:11
Sacred donations. Those born in priest's house
HC
1
Lev 22:1-7
Donations, The unclean may not eat sacred
HC
1
Lev 22:1-7
Sacred donations, The unclean may not eat
HC
1
Lev 22:18-20
Blemished animal not acceptable as an offering
HC
1
Lev 22:21-25
Freewill offering must be perfect
HC
1
Lev 22:21-25
Perfect, Freewill offering must be
HC
1
Lev 22:26
Newborn animal remains with its mother seven days
HC
1
Lev 22:32
Name, You shall not profane my holy
HC
3
14
A. In Order by Book
Lev 22:4-7
Unclean, Ways that a son of Aaron can become
HC
1
Lev 23:1-2
Annual festivals appointed of YHWH
HC
1
Lev 23:15-21
Weeks, Observation requirements for festival of
HC
1
Lev 23:17-20
Elevation offering as part of festival of weeks
HC
1
Lev 23:22
Harvest: Do not gather the gleanings
HC
1, 8
Lev 23:22
Harvest: Do not reap to the very edges
HC
1, 8
Lev 23:23-25
Trumpets, Festival of
HC
1
Lev 23:26-32
Atonement, Requirements for the day of
HC
1
Lev 23:3
Shabbat day of complete rest to be observed
HC
4
Lev 23:33-42
Booths, Requirements for the festival of
HC
1
Lev 23:5-8
Passover and festival of unleavened bread
HC
1
Lev 23:9-14
First fruits of your harvest: obligations
HC
1
Lev 24:10-16
Blasphemy, The punishment of....is death
HC
1
Lev 24:1-4
Lamp to be kept burning in the tent of meeting
HC
1
Lev 24:16
Name of YHWH: blasphemer shall be stoned ,
HC
3
Lev 24:16
Blasphemer of YHWH'S name shall be stoned
HC
1
Lev 24:17, 21
Killer of a human being shall be put to death
HC
6
Lev 24:19, 21
Eye for eye, tooth. for tooth
HC
1,8
Lev 24:19,21
Maims, One who... shall receive the same
HC
1
Lev 24:22
Law, One law for both alien and citizen
HC
1
Lev 24:22
One law for both alien and citizen
HC
1
Lev 24:5-9
Bread to be eaten by the priests, Two rows of
HC
1
Lev 25:13-17
Jubilee year. Sale price of property adjusted for
HC
1
Lev 25:13-17
Sale price of property to be adjusted for jubilee
HC
1
15
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Lev 25:1-7
Shabbat year of rest for the land required
HC
1, 4
Lev 25:23-24
Perpetuity, Land may not be sold in
HC
1
Lev 25:23-24
Land shall not be sold in perpetuity
HC
1, 8
Lev 25:30
House in a walled city may be redeemed
HC
1
Lev 25:30
Perpetuity, Houses in open country may be sold in
HC
1
Lev 25:31
Houses in open country redeemed at jubilee
HC
1
Lev 25:31
Jubilee: Houses in open country shall be released
HC
1
Lev 25:32-33
Houses of Levites are their possession in Israel
HC
1
Lev 25:34
Open land around Levite cities cannot be sold
HC
1
Lev 25:35-38
Interest, Dependent kin shall not pay in advance
HC
1
Lev 25:37
Food at a profit, Do not provide...for kin
HC
1
Lev 25:39
Dependents shall not become slaves
HC
1
Lev 25:40-43
Bound laborers are released at jubilee
HC
1
Lev 25:44
Slaves may be required from surrounding nations
HC
1
Lev 25:45
Resident aliens may become slaves
HC
1
Lev 25:45
Slaves may be acquired from resident aliens
HC
1
Lev 25:46
Harshness, You shall not rule an Israelite with
HC
1
Lev 25:47-55
Kin who sell themselves to alien may be redeemed
HC
1
Lev 25:47-55
Redemption for kin who belong to resident alien
HC
1
Lev 25:8-12
Jubilee year observed every fiftieth year
HC
1
Lev 25:9
Atonement, Sound the trumpet on the day of
HC
1
Lev 26:1
Carved images, Idols or pillars are forbidden
HC
2
Lev 26:1
Idols: Carved images or pillars are forbidden
HC
2
16
A. In Order by Book
Lev 26:1
Pillars, carved images or idols are forbidden
HC
2
Lev 26:2
Shabbats, You shall reverence my
HC
1
Lev 26:2
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
HC
1
Lev 27:10
Exchanging animals in an offering forbidden
PC
1
Lev 27:14-15
Vows, When one vows the value of a house
PC
1
Lev 27:16
Vows, When one vows the value of a field
PC
1
Lev 27:1-7
Values of persons of different ages
PC
8
Lev 27:26
Exchanging sacrifice types is forbidden
PC
1
Lev 27:30-31
Tithes from the land
PC
1
Lev 27:32
Substituting an inferior animal is forbidden
PC
1, 8
Lev 27:32-33
Tithes of the herd or flock
PC
1
Lev 4:13-14
Sins, A bull to be offered when a congregation
PC
1
Lev 4:22-26
Sins, When a ruler sins unintentionally
PC
1
Lev 4:27-31
Sin, When ordinary people unintentionally
PC
1
Lev 5:1
Testimony, When it is withheld by a witness
PC
9
Lev 5:11
Sin offering of choice flour, A
PC
1
Lev 5:11
Frankincense, A sin offering of flour without
PC
1
Lev 5:11-13
Flour, A sin offering of choice
PC
1
Lev 5:11-13
Flour as a substitute offering for turtledoves
PC
1
Lev 5:11-13
Turtledoves, Flour as a substitute offering for
PC
1
Lev 5:14-19
Unintentionally, When one sins in holy things
PC
1
Lev 5:17-19
Unknowingly, A guilt offering for those who sin
PC
1
Lev 5:2
Unclean thing, A person who touches an
PC
1
Lev 5:3
Uncleanness, When a person touches human
PC
1
17
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Lev 5:4
Oath, When a person utters a rash
PC
3
Lev 5:5
Guilt, When you realize your
PC
1
Lev 5:7-10
Turtledoves: A substitute offering for tlie poor
PC
1
Lev 5:8
Bird offerings: Do not sever the head
PC
1
Lev 6:10-11
Ashes of burnt offering. Obligation to remove
PC
1
Lev 6:12-13
Fire, A perpetual fire shall be on the altar
PC
1
Lev 6:1-7
Fraud, When property is obtained by theft or
PC
8, 9
Lev 6:1-7
Theft, When property is obtained by fraud or
PC
8
Lev 6:19-23
Anointing, Priestly offering on the day of his
PC
1
Lev 6:24-30
Sin offering. Ritual of
PC
1
Lev 6:28
Vessel for sin offering to be broken or scoured
PC
1
Lev 7:1-10
Guilt offering, Requirements of
PC
1
Lev 7:11-15
Well-being, Ritual of sacrifice offering of
PC
1
Lev 7:11-18
Well-being, Offering of
PC
1
Lev 7:12-15
Well-being, When it is a thank offering
PC
1
Lev 7:1-6
Guilt offering. Ritual of
PC
1
Lev 7:16-18
Freewill or votive offering. When sacrifice is
PC
1
Lev 7:19
Flesh touching an unclean thing not to be eaten
PC
1
Lev 7:22
Fat; Prohibition against eating
PC
1
Lev 7:22-25
Fat shall not be eaten (ox, sheep, or goat)
PC
1, 8
Lev 7:28-36
Blood of bird or beast shall not be eaten
PC
1
Lev 7:28-36
Well-being, Details of the sacrifice of
PC
1
Lev 7:8-10
Grain offering to be divided among priests
PC
1
Num 10:10
Trumpet blasts should sound on days of rejoicing
PC
1
18
A. In Order by Book
Num 10:9
Trumpet blasts should announce enemy attacks
PC
1
Num 15:17-21
Dough set aside as an offering (hallah)
PC
1
Num 15:22-26
Failure to observe laws unintentionally
PC
1
Num 15:27-28
Failure to observe laws unintentionally (person)
PC
1
Num 15:29-31
Same law, Native and alien shall have the
PC
1
Num 15:37-41
Fringes required on the corners of garments
PC
1
Num 18:15
Womb: First issue of the.. .must be redeemed
PC
1
Num 18:15-17
Firstborn of humans and unclean animals redeemed
PC
1
Num 18:17
Firstborn of clean animals to be sacrificed
PC
1
Num 18:23
Levites to have no allotment among Israelites
PC
1
Num 18:24
Levites to receive a tithe of Israel's offerings
PC
1
Num 18:25-31
Tithe, Levites must tithe the
PC
1
Num 18:26
Tithe of a tithe due from Levites for priests
PC
1
Num 18:2-7
Levites, Responsibilities differ from Aaronites
PC
1
Num 18:2-7
Priest's responsibilities differ from Levites
PC
1
Num 18:4-7
Sanctuary service. Outsiders not to perform
PC
1
Num 19:14-15
Death makes all under the same roof to be unclean
PC
1
Num 19:19
Clean person sprinkles an unclean person, A
PC
1
Num 19:2-8
Red heifer law
PC
1
Num 27:8-11
Daughter inherits from her father. When a
PC
1
Num 27:8-11
Son, When a man dies without a
PC
1
Num 27:8-11
Inheritance laws when a man dies
PC
1
Num 27:9
Children, When a man dies without
PC
1
Num 28:11-15
Month, Offerings required at the start of
PC
1
19
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Num 28:16-25
Passover offerings and observances
PC
1
Num 28:1-8
Daily offerings, Required morning and evening
PC
1
Num 28:26-31
First fruits observance, Offerings required for
PC
1
Num 28:26-31
Weeks, Offerings for festival of
PC
1
Num 28:9-10
Shabbat day offerings. Required
PC
4
Num 29:1
Trumpets to be sounded on first day of seventh month
PC
1
Num 29:12-39
Booths, Offerings for the festival of
PC
1
Num 29:7-11
Atonement, Offerings for the day of
PC
1
Num 30:2
Vow, When a man makes a
PC
1, 3, 9
Num 30:3-5
Vows made by a woman
PC
1, 3, 9
Num 30:3-5
Woman: Vows made without father's consent
PC
3, 9
Num 30:6-16
Woman: Vows made and a husband's rights
PC
3, 9
Num 35:12
Killer must stand trial
PC
6
Num 35:25
Refuge: Slayer remains in... until high priest dies
PC
6
Num 35:2-5
Levites, Pasture lands provided for
PC
1
Num 35:2-8
Levites, Towns for Levites to live in
PC
1
Num 35:30
Witnesses, Plural needed to convict a murderer
PC
6, 9
Num 35:31
Ransom: Life of a murderer cannot be ransomed
PC
6
Num 35:9-15
Refuge: Cities of... for unintentional killers
PC
6
Num 35:9-15
Killer and cities of refuge
PC
6
Num 36:7, 9
Inheritance shall not transfer to another tribe
PC
1
Num 36:8
Women with inheritance will marry within tribe
PC
1, 8
Num 36:8
Inheritance, Woman with.. .will marry within tribe
PC
1
Num 5:11-31
Jealousy, Law in cases of
PC
1, 7
20
A. In Order by Book
Num 5:11-31
Adulteress, Ritual of the suspected
PC
7
Num 5:1-4
Unclean persons banned from the camp
PC
1
Num 5:5-8
Wrongs another. When one
PC
1, 9
Num 5:9-10
Sacred donations belong to the priests
PC
1
Num 6:13-20
Nazirite law for when the vow is completed
PC
1
Num 6:1-4
Nazirites may eat nothing of a grape vine
PC
1
Num 6:1-4
Nazirites may drink no wine
PC
1
Num 6:5
Nazirite's hair not to touched by a razor
PC
1
Num 6:5
Nazirites to let the hair grow long
PC
1
Num 6:6-8
Nazirites shall not go near a corpse
PC
1
Num 7:9
Kohathites carry holy things on their shoulders
PC
1
Num 9:13
Passover, If ignored for no good reason
PC
1
Num 9:14
Passover may be observed by a resident alien
PC
1
Num 9:9-12
Passover may be observed a month late. When
PC
1
Deut17:12
Judicial decision, Any who refuses to carry out
DC
1
Deut20:19
Trees that bear fruit you shall not destroy
DC
1
Deut22:12
Tassels (Blue cords), Put on the four comers of your cloak
DC
1
Deut23:19
Interest, Do not charge an Israelite
DC
1
Deut5:11
Name: You shall not misuse Gods name
TC
3
Deut5:17
Murder, You shall not
TC
6
Deut5:19
Steal, You shall not
TC
8
Deu 1:17
Partial in judging. You shall not be
DT
1, 9
Deu 10:12
Love YHWH your God and walk in his ways
DT
1
21
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Deu 10:19
Love the stranger, You shall
DT
1
Deu 10:19
Stranger, You shall also love the
DT
1
Deu 10:20
Swear, Only by his name shall you
DT
3
Deu 10:20
Fear only YHWH your God -
DT
1
Deu 10:20
Worship, YHWH alone you shall
DT
1, 2
Deu 11:1
Love YHWH your God and keep his charge
DT
1
Deu 12:10
Fear YHWH your God and walk in his ways
DT
1
Deu 12:13-14
Sacrifice only at YHWH'S chosen place
DC
1, 2
Deu 12:13-14
Chosen place, Sacrifice only at YHWH'S
DC
1, 2
Deu 12:16
Blood, You may not eat
DC
1
Deu 12:18
Tithes, Do not eat within your towns your
DC
1
Deu 12:18
Tithes, Eat in the presence of YHWH
DC
1
Deu 12:19
Levites, Do not neglect resident
DC
1
Deu 12:2
Destroy shrines of other gods in the land
DC
2
Deu 12:20-22
Profane slaughter and consumption of meat
DC
1
Deu 12:20-22
Secular slaughter and consumption of meat
DC
1
Deu 12:20-22
Meat, Consumption of and profane slaughter
DC
1
Deu 12:23-25
Blood you shall not eat; pour it on the ground
DC
1
Deu 12:26
Donations, Sacred to be consumed at chosen place
DC
1
Deu 12:27
Blood of sacrifices to be poured beside altar
DC
1
Deu 12:29-32
Dispossessed people, Do not imitate their rites
DC
2
Deu 12:32
Add or take away from these laws. Do not
DC
1
Deu 12:6
Central shrine: Bring your offering, sacrifices
DC
1, 2
Deu 13:12-18
Towns that promote other gods must be destroyed
DC
2
22
A. In Order by Book
Deu 13:1-3
False prophets and dreamers must be ignored
DC
1
Deu 13:1-3
Prophets, Commandments to ignore false
DC
1
Deu 13:1-4
Prophets and dreamers. Do not be misled by
DC
1
Deu 13:3
Love YHWH your God with all your heart
DC
1
Deu 13:4
YHWH alone you shall fear, worship, and obey
DC
Deu 13:5
False prophets shall be put to death
DC
1
Deu 13:6-9
False god. Do not heed persons who follow a
DC
2
Deu 13:7
Family members punished who worship other gods
DC
2
Deu 14:1
Dead, Do not lacerate yourselves for the
DC
2
Deu 14:11
Birds may be eaten. Only clean
DC
1
Deu 14:19
Insects with wings are forbidden food
DC
1
Deu 14:21
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
DC
1
Deu 14:21
Dies of itself, Do not eat anything that
DC
1
Deu 14:21b
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
DC
1
Deu 14:22
Tithe of your crops, Set apart annually the
DC
1
Deu 14:22-23
Annually put aside a tithe of your harvest
DC
1
Deu 14:23
Tithe, Eat in the presence of YHWH
DC
1
Deu 14:25
Money, Exchanging your sacrifice for
DT
1
Deu 14:27
Levites, Do not neglect them
DC
1
Deu 14:28-29
Tithe, every third year, store in town
DC
1
Deu 14:3-8
Meat, Do not eat abhorrent or forbidden
DC
1
Deu 14:9-10
Aquatic animals with fins and scales are clean
DC
1
Deu 15:12
Slave (Hebrew) to be set free the seventh year
DC
4, 8
Deu 15:12
Hebrew slave to be set free the seventh year
BC
1
23
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Deu 15:12
Seventh year. You shall set free a slave
DC
1, 4
Deu 15:13
Empty-handed, Do not send a male slave out
DC
1
Deu 15:16
Slave refuses his freedom and asks to stay. If
DC
1
Deu 15:1-6
Debts, Remission of every seven years
DC
1, 8
Deu 15:18
Slave, Not to be a hardship when you release a
DC
1, 8
Deu 15:19
Firstling male born of flock to be consecrated
DC
1
Deu 15:20
Firstling: Eat at YHWH's chosen place
DC
1
Deu 15:21-22
Firstling, If it has a defect do not sacrifice
DC
1
Deu 15:3
Remission of debts is not required for foreigner
DC
1
Deu 15:7
Hardhearted, Do not be...toward a needy Neighbor
DC
1
Deu 15:7
Tightfisted: Do not be... toward a needy neighbor
DC
1, 8
Deu 16:13-15
Booths, Festival of...reviewed
DC
1
Deu 16:13-15
Booths, You shall keep the festival of
DC
1
Deu 16:16-17
Annual festivals, Three times a year
DC
1
Deu 16:16-17
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
DC
1
Deu 16:18
Judges, You shall appoint throughout your tribes
DC
1
Deu 16:1-8
Passover, How to observe correctly
DC
1
Deu 16:1-8
Passover observance
DC
1
Deu 16:19
Bribes, Judges must not take to distort justice
DC
1, 8, 9
Deu 16:19-20
Guidelines for judges in rendering decisions
DC
1
Deu 16:19-20
Judges, Guidelines for rendering decisions
DC
1, 9
Deu 16:21
Pillar next to altar of God, You shall not set
DC
2
Deu 16:21
Sacred pole. You shall not plant next to altar
DC
2
Deu 16:9-12
Weeks, Festival of... reviewed
DC
1
24
A. In Order by Book
Deu 17:1
Defect, You shall not sacrifice an animal with a
DC
1
Deu 17:10-11
Decision of central judges, Carry out diligently
DC
1
Deu 17:14-15
King: He cannot be a foreigner
DC
1
Deu 17:14-15
King, You have permission to set over you a
DC
1
Deu 17:14-15
King: You may set over you as chosen by YHWH
DC
1
Deu 17:15
King, You may not have a foreign-born
DC
1
Deu 17:16
King must not acquire many horses
DC
1
Deu 17:16
Horses, King must not acquire many
DC
1
Deu 17:16-17
King, Requirements for your
DC
1
Deu 17:17
King must not acquire many wives
DC
1
Deu 17:17
Silver and gold, King must not acquire much
DC
1
Deu 17:17
King must not acquire large amounts of gold
DC
1
Deu 17:17
Wives, King must not acquire many
DC
1
Deu 17:18
King shall have a copy of this law for himself
DC
1
Deu 17:19
King shall diligently observe the law and statutes
DC
1
Deu 17:20
King shall not exalt himself above community
DC
1
Deu 17:2-5
Astral gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
DC
2
Deu 17:2-5
Other gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
DC
2
Deu 17:6
Witnesses, Two or three needed for death penalty
DC
6, 9
Deu 17:7
Witnesses, First to participate in execution
DC
6, 9
Deu 17:8-9
Legal decision, If difficult go to Levites
DC
1
Deu 18:10
Fire, No one shall make child pass through
DC
1, 2
Deu 18:11
Dead is forbidden, Seeking oracles from the
DC
1
Deu 18:11
Spells, One is forbidden to cast
DC
1
25
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Deu 18:1-2
Levitical priests shall have no land inheritance
DC
1
Deu 18:15-19
Prophet to be raised up. Heed the words of a
DC
1
Deu 18:18-20
Prophet who speaks for other gods shall die
DC
2
Deu 18:3-5
Portions of offerings that priests receive
DC
1
Deu 18:3-5
Priests, Portions of offerings allotted to them
DC
1
Deu 18:6-7
Levites may come to central shrine and minister
DC
1
Deu 18:8
Levites, concerning sale of family possessions
DC
1
Deu 18:8
Levites shall have equal portions
DC
1
Deu 18:9-13
Abhorrent cultic practices forbidden
DC
1
Deu 19:11-13
Murderer: When an intentional.. .seeks refuge
DC
6
Deu 19:11-13
Refuge, When an intentional murderer flees to city
DC
6
Deu 19:14
Boundary marker not to be moved. Neighbor's
DC
1
Deu 19:15
Witnesses, Two or three are needed to convict
DC
9
Deu 19:16-19
Witness, A malicious or false... to be punished
DC
9
Deu 19:1-7
Murderer: Unintended may flee to city of refuge
DC
6
Deu 19:1-7
Refuge, You shall establish three cities of
DC
6
Deu 19:21
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand...
DC
1, 8
Deu 19:8-10
Refuge, When to increase cities of
DC
6
Deu 19:8-9
Refuge, Selecting three more cities if necessary
DC
6
Deu 20:10-11
Peace, Terms of... to be offered to a town
DC
1
Deu 20:12
Peace, Terms of... if turned down by a town
DC
1
Deu 20:1-4
Enemy army. Do not be fearful before a large
DC
1
Deu 20:1-4
War: Do not be fearful before large enemy army
DC
1
Deu 20:14-15
Spoil and booty of distant towns, you may enjoy
DC
1
26
A. In Order by Book
Deu 20:16-18
Spoil and booty of nearby towns you must destroy
DC
1
Deu 20:20
Trees that may be cut down near besieged cities
DC
1
Deu 20:5
Soldier excused if new house is not dedicated
DC
1, 5
Deu 20:6
Soldier excused if new vineyard has been planted
DC
1, 5
Deu 20:7
Soldier excused from service if newly engaged
DC
1, 5
Deu 20:8-9
Soldier who is afraid or disheartened dismissed
DC
1
Deu 21:10-14
Female captives, Rights of
DC
1
Deu 21:10-14
Soldiers may marry female captives
DC
1
Deu 21:10-14
Captives, Rights of female
DC
1
Deu 21:15-17
Firstborn son, Rights of
DC
1
Deu 21:18-20
Stubborn and rebellious sons, Treatment of
DC
5
Deu 21:18-20
Sons, Stubborn and rebellious, treatment of
DC
5
Deu 21:1-9
Dead body, found in open country far from a town
DC
1
Deu 21:22-23
Hanged corpse of convict, Disposition of
DC
1
Deu 21:22-23
Corpse of convict who has been hanged
DC
1
Deu 21:3-9
Purging the guilt of innocent bloodshed
DC
1, 6
Deu 21:3-9
Innocent blood, Purging the guilt of
DC
1
Deu 22:10
Plowing, Do not put a donkey with an ox
DC
1
Deu 22:10
Donkey and an ox together, Do not plow with
DC
1
Deu 22:10
Ox and a donkey together, Do not plow with
DC
1
Deu 22:11
Clothing, Do not wear wool and linen woven
DC
1
Deu 22:1-2
Stray ox or sheep. Obligations of neighbors
DC
8
Deu 22:13-21
Wife accused of not being virgin at marriage
DC
7
Deu 22:13-21
Virgin, A wife accused of not being at marriage
DC
6
27
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Deu 22:22
Adulterous wife and lover must die
DC
7
Deu 22:23-24
Raped woman must cry out
DC
6, 8
Deu 22:23-24
Raped, A betrothed virgin in the city
DC
6, 8
Deu 22:25-27
Raped in the country an engaged woman goes free
DC
6, 8
Deu 22:3
Lost donkey or garment, Obligations if found
DC
8
Deu 22:30
Father's wife: A man may not marry
DC
5
Deu 22:4
Donkey or ox if fallen, neighbor must assist
DC
1
Deu 22:5
Apparel, Woman shall not wear man's
DC
1
Deu 22:5
Apparel, Man shall not wear woman's
DC
1
Deu 22:6-7
Bird with her young or eggs. Finding a mother
DC
1
Deu 22:8
Parapet required on roof of a new house
DC
1
Deu 22:9
Sowing a second seed in your vineyard forbidden
DC
1
Deu 23:10-11
Nocturnal emission of a man who is encamped
DC
1
Deu 23:1-2
Genitals, A man with injured...restricted
DC
1
Deu 23:12-14
Clean camp, Law of the
DC
1
Deu 23:15-16
Slaves who escape. Not to be returned to owners
DC
1
Deu 23:17
Prostitutes, Children of Israel not to be temple
DC
1
Deu 23:18
Prostitute's fee forbidden in house of YHWH
DC
1
Deu 23:2
Bastard, barred from the assembly of YHWH
DC
1
Deu 23:20
Interest, You may charge to foreigners
DC
1
Deu 23:21
Vow to YHWH, Do not postpone fulfilling a
DC
1
Deu 23:23
Vow uttered by your lips must be fulfilled
DC
1, 3, 9
Deu 23:24
Grapes, You may pick and eat from your neighbor
DC
1
Deu 23:25
Standing grain in neighbor's field you may pluck
DC
8
28
A. In Order by Book
Deu 23:3
Moabite, barred from the assembly of YHWH
DC
1
Deu 23:7
Egyptian, Do not abhor. You dwelt in their land
DC
1
Deu 23:7
Edomite, Do not abhor. They are your kin.
DC
1
Deu 24:10-13
Pledge, Do not go into the house to take a
DC
1, 8
Deu 24:12
Cloak given in pledge to be returned by evening
DC
1, 8
Deu 24:1-4
Divorced wife, A husband cannot remarry his
DC
7
Deu 24:14-15
Wages of the poor and needy. Do not withhold
DC
1, 8
Deu 24:16
Children shall not be punished for parent s sin
DC
1
Deu 24:17b
Widow's garment not to be taken in pledge
DC
1, 8
Deu 24:19
Sheaf in a field. Do not go back for it
DC
8
Deu 24:20
Olive trees, Do not strip them completely
DC
1
Deu 24:21
Grapes, When you harvest do not be thorough
DC
1
Deu 24:21
Grapes, When you gather them do not glean all
DC
1
Deu 24:5
Newly married man entitled to military-free year
DC
1, 5
Deu 24:6
Mill or millstone not to be taken in pledge
DC
8
Deu 24:7
Kidnapping an Israelite merits the death penalty
DC
1, 8
Deu 24:8-9
Leprosy, Guard against an outbreak of
DC
1
Deu 24; 16
Parents shall not be punished for child's crimes
DC
5
Deu 25:11-12
Genitals, When a wife grabs when two men fight
DC
1
Deu 25:1-3
Flogging to be done in the presence of a judge
DC
1
Deu 25:13-16
Weights in your bag, Do not have two kinds of
DC
8
Deu 25:3
Lashes as punishment are restricted to forty
DT
1
Deu 25:4
Ox: Do not muzzle when it treads out the grain
DC
1, 8
Deu 25:5-6
Surviving brother impregnates his brother's widow
DC
1
29
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Deu 25:5-6
Brother's obligation to his brother's widow, A
DC
1
Deu 25:5-6
Childless widow, Brother-in-law's obligation to
DC
1
Deu 25:5-6
Levirate marriage law
DC
1
Deu 25:5-6
Surviving brother to impregnate his brother's widow
DC
1
Deu 25:7-10
Surviving brother who refuses to impregnate widow
DC
1
Deu 25; 13-16
Measures, You shall not have two lands
DC
8, 9
Deu 26:1-11
First fruits. How to celebrate the festival of
DC
1
Deu 26:12-15
Tithe, Paying it in the third year
DC
1
Deu 26:5-10
Creed recited with presentation of first fruits
DC
1
Deu 31:10
Read this law to all Israel every seven years
DT
1
Deu 31:10
Seven years, Read this law to all Israel every
DT
1
Deu 5:12-15
Shabbat, day of: Observe it and keep it holy
TC
4
Deu 5:16
Father and mother. You shall honor your
TC
5
Deu 5:18
Adultery, You shall not commit
TC
7
Deu 5:20
False witness, You shall not bear
TC
9
Deu 5:21
Covet your neighbor's belongings, You shall not
TC
10
Deu 5:21
Covet your neighbor's wife, You shall not
TC
10
Deu 5:7
Gods before me, You shall have no other
TC
2
Deu 5:8
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
TC
2
Deu 5:9
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
TC
2
Deu 6:10-12
Forget not YHWH when you have eaten your fill
DT
1
Deu 6:14
Follow other gods. Do not
DT
2
Deu 6:16
Test, Do not put YHWH your God to a
DT
1
Deu 6:4
Hear, 0 Israel; YHWH is our God, YHWH alone
HC
1
30
A. In Order by Book
Deu 6:5
Love YHWH with all your heart. You shall
DT
1
Deu 6:7
Laws wherever you are, Recite the
DT
1
Deu 6:7
Children, Recite the commandments to your
DT
1
Deu 6:8
Bind the laws as a sign on your hand
DT
1
Deu 6:8
Forehead, Fix the laws as an emblem on your
DT
1
Deu 6:9
Doorposts of your house, Write the laws on the
DT
1
Deu 7:25
Images, Do not covet gold or silver of their
DT
2
Deu 7:25
Images of their gods you shall bum with fire
DT
2
Deu 7:26
Abhorrent thing into your house. Do not bring
DT
2
Deu 7:3
Intermarry with the dislodged nations. Do not
DT
1, 2
Deu 8; 10
Eat your fill. Bless YHWH when you
DT
1
Exod: 23:18
Blood not to be offered with leaven
BC
1
Exod 23:16a
Harvest, Festival of
BC
1
Exod 23:16b
Ingathering, Festival of
BC
1
Exod 23:19b
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
BC
1
Lev 22:29-30
Thanksgiving offering to be eaten the same day
HC
1
31
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
B. In Order By Subject Commandment
Found
Code
Relates to
Abhorrent cultic practices forbidden
Deut 18:9-13
DC
1
Abhorrent thing into your house. Do not bring
Deut 7:26
DT
2
Add or take away from these laws. Do not
Deut 12:32
DC
1
Adulterous wife and lover must die
Deut 22:22
DC
7
Adultery, You shall not commit
Exod 20:14
TC
7
Adultery, You shall not commit
Deut 5:18
TC
7
Adulteress, Ritual of the suspected
Num 5:11-31
PC
7
Aged, You shall rise before and defer to
Lev 19:32
HC
5
Annual festivals appointed of YHWH
Lev 23:1-2
HC
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Deut 16:16-17
DC
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Exod 23:14,17
BC
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Exod 34:23
RD
1
Annually put aside a tithe of your harvest
Deut 14:22-23
DC
1
Anointing, Priestly offering on the day of his
Lev 6:19-23
PC
1
Apparel, Man shall not wear woman's
Deut 22:5
DC
1
Apparel, Woman shall not wear man's
Deut 22:5
DC
1
Aquatic animals with fins and scales are clean
Deut 14:9-10
DC
1
Ark of acacia wood. Complete details of
Exod 25:10-22
PC
1
Ashes of burnt offering. Obligation to remove
Lev 6:10-11
PC
1
Astral gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
Deut 17:2-5
DC
2
Atonement, Offerings for the day of
Num 29:7-11
PC
1
32
B. In Order By Subject
Atonement, Requirements for the day of
Lev 23:26-32
HC
1
Atonement, Sound the trumpet on the day of
Lev 25:9
HC
1
Augury and witchcraft you shall not practice
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Aunt, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
Lev 20:19
HC
1
Bald spots, Priests shall not make on their head
Lev 21:5
HC
1
Bastard, barred from the assembly of YHWH
Deut 23:2
DC
1
Beard, You shall not mar the edges of your
Lev 19:27
HC
1
Beards, Priests not to trim the edges of their
Lev 21:5
HC
1
Bestiality is forbidden; it is a perversion
Lev 18:23
HC
1
Bind the laws as a sign on your hand
Deut 6:8
DT
1
Bird offerings: Do not sever the head
Lev 5:8
PC
1
Bird with her young or eggs. Finding a mother
Deut 22:6-7
DC
1
Birds may be eaten. Only clean
Deut 14:11
DC
1
Birds that may not be eaten
Lev 11:13-19
PC
1
Birth a woman makes two offerings. After giving
Lev 12:6-8
PC
1
Birth to a female will be unclean, A woman giving
Lev 12:5
PC
1
Birth to a male will be unclean, A woman giving
Lev 12:2
PC
1
Blasphemer of YHWH'S name shall be stoned
Lev 24:16
HC
1
Blasphemy, The punishment of....is death
Lev 24:10-16
HC
1
Blemish shall not offer, A son of Aaron with a
Lev 21:21-23
HC
1
Blemish shall not offer, Priest with a
Lev 21:17
HC
1
Blemished animal not acceptable as an offering
Lev 22:18-20
HC
1
Blemishes and deformities that eliminate a priest
Lev 21:16-20
HC
1
Blind, Do not put stumbling block before the
Lev 19:14
HC
1
33
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Blood is forbidden for aliens and Israel, Eating
Lev 17:9-12
HC
1
Blood is forbidden, Eating
Lev 17:14
HC
1
Blood of bird or beast shall not be eaten
Lev 7:28-36
PC
1
Blood not to be offered with leaven
Exod: 23:18
BC
1
Blood of a sacrifice to be dashed against altar
Lev 17:6
HC
1
Blood of animal killed by hunting to be poured out
Lev 17:13
HC
1
Blood of my sacrifice not to be offered with leaven Exod 34:25
RD
1
Blood of sacrifices to be poured beside altar
Deut 12:27
DC
1
Blood shall not be eaten
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Blood, You may not eat
Deut 12:16
DC
1
Blood you shall not eat; pour it on the ground
Deut 12:23-25
DC
1
Bodily discharges, regulations concerning
Lev 15:1-33
PC
1
Booths, Festival of...reviewed
Deut 16:13-15
DC
1
Booths, Offerings for the festival of
Num 29:12-39
PC
1
Booths, Requirements for the festival of
Lev 23:33-42
HC
1
Booths, You shall keep the festival of
Deut 16:13-15
DC
1
Bound laborers are released at jubilee
Lev 25:40-43
HC
1
Boundary marker not to be moved. Neighbor's
Deut 19:14
DC
1
Bread of presence, Details for the table of the
Exod 25:23-30
PC
1
Bread of presence shall be on table at all times
Exod 25:30
PC
1
Bread to be eaten by the priests, Two rows of
Lev 24:5-9
HC
1
Break the pillars of the people of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Breastplate, High priest's ephod and
Exod 28:28
PC
1
Breed no animals with a different kind
Lev 19:19
HC
1
34
B. In Order By Subject
Bribe, You shall take no
Exod 23:8
BC
1,8,9
Bribes, Judges must not take to distort justice
Deut 16:19
DC
1,8,9
Brother's obligation to his brother's widow, A
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Brothers wife, A man shall not take his
Lev 20:21
HC
1,7
Burnt offering must be brought to tent of meeting
Lev 17:8-9
HC
1
Canaan, You shall not live like its inhabitants
Lev 18:3
HC
1,2
Captives, Rights of female
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Carved images, Idols or pillars are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
Central shrine: Bring your offering, sacrifices
Deut 12:6
DC
1,2
Childless widow, Brother-in-law's obligation to
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Children: Do not sacrifice them to Molech
Lev 18:21
DC
2
Children, Recite the commandments to your
Deut 6:7
DT
1
Children shall not be punished for parent s sin
Deut 24:16
DC
1
Children, When a man dies without
Num 27:9
PC
1
Chosen place, Sacrifice only at YHWH'S
Deut 12:13-14
DC
1,2
Circumcised, Every male among you shall be
Gen 17:10
GN
1
Circumcised, The flesh of the foreskin shall be
Lev 12:3
PC
1
Clean animal and unclean. Distinguish between a
Lev 20:25
HC
1
Clean camp, Law of the
Deut 23:12-14
DC
1
Clean person sprinkles an unclean person, A
Num 19:19
PC
1
Cloak given in pledge to be returned by evening
Deut 24:12
DC
1,8
Clothing, Do not wear wool and linen woven
Deut 22:11
DC
1
Corpse of convict who has been hanged
Deut 21:22-23
DC
1
Court of the tabernacle and its hangings
Exod 27:9-19
PC
1
35
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Covenant, Make none with Canaan or its gods
Exod 23:32
PC
1,2
Covenant with people of the land. Do not make a
Exod 34:15
RD
1,2
Covenant with people of the land, Do not make a
Exod 34:12
RD
1,2
Covet your neighbors belongings, You shall not
Exod 20:17
TC
10
Covet your neighbor's belongings, You shall not
Deut 5:21
TC
10
Covet your neighbor's wife, You shall not
Deut 5:21
TC
10
Creed recited with presentation of first fruits
Deut 26:5-10
DC
1
Curse a leader of the people, You shall not
Exod 22:28
BC
1
Curtain to separate the ark from the holy place
Exod 26:31-35
PC
1
Cut down the sacred poles of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Daily offerings, Required morning and evening
Num 28:1-8
PC
1
Daughter in law, Sex with... is forbidden
Lev 20:12
HC
1
Daughter of a priest who defiles herself must die
Lev 21:9
HC
1
Daughter inherits from her father. When a
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Day of atonement, the tenth day of seventh month
Lev 16:29-30
PC
1
Dead body, found in open country far from a town
Deut 21:1-9
DC
1
Dead body, High priest shall not go near a
Lev 21:11
HC
1
Dead, Do not lacerate yourselves for the
Deut 14:1
DC
2
Dead, Gashes in your flesh for the....forbidden
Lev 19:28
HC
2
Dead is forbidden, Seeking oracles from the
Deut 18:11
DC
1
Dead, Priests may defile themselves for close kin
Lev 21:1-4
HC
1
Deaf, Do not revile the
Lev 19:14
HC
1
Deal falsely You shall not
Lev 19:11
HC
9
Death makes all under the same roof to be unclean
Num 19:14-15
PC
1
36
B. In Order By Subject
Debts, Remission of every seven years
Deut 15:1-6
DC
1,8
Decision of central judges, Carry out diligently
Deut 17:10— 11
DC
1
Defect, You shall not sacrifice an animal with a
Deut 17:1
DC
1
Defile, Do not...yourselves
Lev 18:24-30
HC
1
Defraud your neighbor, You shall not
Lev 19:13
HC
8,9
Dependents shall not become slaves
Lev 25:39
HC
1
Destroy shrines of other gods in the land
Deut 12:2
DC
2
Dies of itself, Do not eat anything that
Deut 14:21
DC
1
Dispossessed people, Do not imitate their rites
Deut 12:29-32
DC
2
Divorced wife, A husband cannot remarry his
Deut 24:1-4
DC
7
Divorced woman. Priests shall not marry a
Lev 21:7
HC
7
Donations, Sacred to be consumed at
Deut 12:26
DC
1
Donations, The unclean may not eat sacred
Lev 22:1-7
HC
1
Donkey and an ox together, Do not plow with
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Donkey must be redeemed. Firstborn
Exod 13:13
PC
1,8
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
Exod 13:13
PC
1,8
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
Exod 34:20
RD
1,8
Donkey of an enemy found overburdened
Exod 23:5
BC
1
Donkey or ox if fallen, neighbor must assist
Deut 22:4
DC
1
Doorposts of your house, Write the laws on the
Deut 6:9
DT
1
Dough set aside as an offering (hallah)
Num 15:17-21
PC
1
Eat your fill. Bless YHWH when you
Deut 8; 10
DT
1
Edomite, Do not abhor. They are your kin.
Deut 23:7
DC
1
chosen place
37
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Egypt, Tell your son of your liberation from
Exod 13:8
PC
1
Egypt, You shall not live as its inhabitants do
Lev 18:3
HC
1,2
Egyptian, Do not abhor. You dwelt in their land
Deut 23:7
DC
1
Elevation offering as part of festival of weeks
Lev 23:17-20
HC
1
Empty-handed, Do not send a male slave out
Deut 15:13
DC
1
Empty-handed, No one shall appear before me
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Enemy army. Do not be fearful before a large
Deut 20:1-4
DC
1
Exchanging sacrifice types is forbidden
Lev 27:26
PC
1
Exchanging animals in an offering forbidden
Lev 27:10
PC
1
Eye for eye, tooth. for tooth
Lev 24:19, 21
HC
1,8
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand...
Deut 19:21
DC
1,8
Failure to observe laws unintentionally (person)
Num 15:27-28
PC
1
Failure to observe laws unintentionally
Num 15:22-26
PC
1
False charge. Keep far from a
Exod 23:7
BC
9
False god. Do not heed persons who follow a
Deut 13:6-9
DC
2
False prophets and dreamers must be ignored
Deut 13:1-3
DC
1
False prophets shall be put to death
Deut 13:5
DC
1
False witness, You shall not bear
Deut 5:20
TC
9
False witness, You shall not bear
Exod 20:16
TC
9
Family members punished who worship other gods Deut 13:7
DC
2
Fat of my festival not to remain until morning
Exod 23:18
BC
1
Fat; Prohibition against eating
Lev 7:22
PC
1
Fat shall not be eaten (ox, sheep, or goat)
Lev 7:22-25
PC
1,8
Father and mother. You shall honor your
Exod 20:8-12
TC
5
38
B. In Order By Subject
Father and mother. You shall honor your
Deut 5:16
TC
5
Father and mother, You shall revere your
Lev 19:3
HC
5
Father or mother, Whoever curses
Exod 21:17
BC
5
Father or mother, Whoever strikes
Exod 21:15
BC
5
Father's wife: A man may not marry
Deut 22:30
DC
5
Fathers wife: Adultery with requires execution
Lev 20:11
HC
7
Fear only YHWH your God -
Deut 10:20
DT
1
Fear YHWH your God and walk in his ways
Deut 12:10
DT
1
Female captives, Rights of
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Fins and scales you may eat. Water creatures with
Lev 11:9-12
PC
1
Fire, A perpetual fire shall be on the altar
Lev 6:12-13
PC
1
Fire destroys stacked or growing grain. When
Exod 22:6
BC
1
Fire, Kindle no...on Shabbat
Exod 35:37
PC
3
Fire, No one shall make child pass through
Deut 18:10
DC
1,2
First fruits: Bring the best to YHWH's house
Exod 34:26
RD
1
First fruits. How to celebrate the festival of
Deut 26:1-11
DC
1
First fruits observance, Offerings required for
Num 28:26-31
PC
1
First fruits of your harvest: obligations
Lev 23:9-14
HC
1
First fruits, You shall bring the choicest
Exod 23:19
BC
1
Firstborn belongs to God, The
Exod 22:29-30
RD
1
Firstborn donkey shall be redeemed with a lamb
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Firstborn of clean animals to be sacrificed
Num 18:17
PC
1
Firstborn of humans and unclean animals redeemed
Num 18:15-17
PC
1
39
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Firstborn of man and beast consecrated to YHWH
Exod 13:2
PC
1
Firstborn of your male livestock shall be redeemed
Exod 34:19
RD
1
Firstborn of your sons shall be redeemed
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Firstborn son, Rights of
Deut 21:15-17
DC
1
Firstling: Eat at YHWH's chosen place
Deut 15:20
DC
1
Firstling, If it has a defect do not sacrifice
Deut 15:21-22
DC
1
Firstling male born of flock to be consecrated
Deut 15:19
DC
1
Flesh touching an unclean thing not to be eaten
Lev 7:19
PC
1
Flogging to be done in the presence of a judge
Deut 25:1-3
DC
1
Flour as a substitute offering for turtledoves
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Flour, A sin offering of choice
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Follow other gods. Do not
Deut 6:14
DT
2
Food at a profit, Do not provide...for kin
Lev 25:37
HC
1
Forehead, Fix the laws as an emblem on your
Deut 6:8
DT
1
Foreigner may not eat of the Passover
Exod 12:43
PC
1
Forget not YHWH when you have eaten your fill
Deut 6:10-12
DT
1
Fourteenth day of Nisan kill lamb at twilight
Exod 12:6
PC
1
Framework of the tabernacle. Details of the
Exod 26:15-30
PC
1
Frankincense, A sin offering of flour without
Lev 5:11
PC
1
Fraud, When property is obtained by theft or
Lev 6:1-7
PC
8,9
Freewill offering must be perfect
Lev 22:21-25
HC
1
Freewill or votuntary offering. When sacrifice is
Lev 7:16-18
PC
1
Fringes (blue cords) required on the corners of garments
Num 15:37-41
PC
1
40
B. In Order By Subject
Fruit, Eat the fourth year in Jerusalem
Lev 19:23
HC
1
Fruit not to be eaten first three years from tree
Lev 19:23
HC
1
Fruitful and multiply. Be
Gen 1:28
GN
1,5
Gashes in their flesh, Priests shall not make
Lev 21:5
HC
2
Gashes in your flesh for the dead forbidden
Lev 19:28
HC
2
Genitals, A man with injured...restricted
Deut 23:1-2
DC
1
Genitals, When a wife grabs as two men fight
Deut 25:11-12
DC
1
Goat-demons, Sacrifices to...forbidden
Lev 17:7
HC
2
Gods before me, You shall have no other
Exod 20:3
TC
2
Gods before me, You shall have no other
Deut 5:7
TC
2
Gold altar, There will be no offerings on the
Exod 30:9
PC
1
Grain offering to be divided among priests
Lev 7:8-10
PC
1
Grapes, When you gather them do not glean all
Deut 24:21
DC
1
Grapes, When you harvest do not be thorough
Deut 24:21
DC
1
Grapes, You may pick and eat from your neighbor
Deut 23:24
DC
1
Grazing livestock in another's field
Exod 22:5
BC
8
Great, You shall not defer in judgment to the
Lev 19:15
HC
1,9
Guidelines for judges in rendering decisions
Deut 16:19-20
DC
1
Guilt offering, Requirements of
Lev 7:1-10
PC
1
Guilt offering. Ritual of
Lev 7:1-6
PC
1
Guilt, When you realize your
Lev 5:5
PC
1
Hair of your temples you shall not round off
Lev 19:27
HC
1,2
Hair, High priest shall not dishevel his
Lev 21:10
HC
1,2
Hair, When priests are not to dishevel their
Lev 10:6
PC
1,2
41
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Hanged corpse of convict, Disposition of
Deut 21:22-23
DC
1
Hardhearted, Do not be...toward a needy Neighbor
Deut 15:7
DC
1
Harshness, You shall not rule an Israelite with
Lev 25:46
HC
1
Harvest: Do not gather the gleanings
Lev 23:22
HC
1,8
Harvest: Do not reap to the very edges
Lev 23:22
HC
1,8
Harvest, Festival of
Exod 23:16a
BC
1
Harvest, must leave something for poor and aliens
Lev 19:9-10
HC
1,8
Hate in your heart for kin is forbidden
Lev 19:17
HC
1
Hear, 0 Israel; YHWH is our God, YHWH alone
Deut 6:4
HC
1
Hebrew male slave, A
Exod 21:2-6
DT
1
Hebrew slave to be set free the seventh year
Deut 15:12
BC
1
High (exalted) priest shall not dishevel his hair
Lev 21:10
DC
1,2
High priest shall marry a virgin of his own kin
Lev 21:13-15
HC
1
High priest shall not go near a dead body
Lev 21:11
HC
1
High priest shall not go outside the sanctuary
Lev 21:12
HC
1
High priest shall not tear his vestments
Lev 21:10
HC
1
Holy: Priests shall be holy to their God
Lev 21:6
HC
1
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 11:45
PC
1
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 19:2
HC
1
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 20:26
HC
1
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
Lev 18:22
HC
1
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
Lev 20:13
HC
1
Horses, King must not acquire many
Deut 17:16
DC
1
House in a walled city may be redeemed
Lev 25:30
HC
1
42
B. In Order By Subject
Houses in open country redeemed at jubilee
Lev 25:31
HC
1
Houses of Levites are their possession in Israel
Lev 25:32-33
HC
1
Idolaters shall not remain in your land
Exod 23:33
PC
2
Idols and images, Do not turn to
Lev 19:4
HC
2
Idols: Carved images or pillars are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
Exod 20:4
TC
2
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
Deut 5:8
TC
2
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
Exod 20:5
TC
2
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
Deut 5:9
TC
2
Idols, You shall not make cast
Exod 34:17
RD
2
Images and idols, Do not turn to
Lev 19:4
HC
2
Images, Do not covet gold or silver of their
Deut 7:25
DT
2
Images of gold and silver forbidden
Exod 20:23
BC
2
Images of their gods you shall bum with fire
Deut 7:25
DT
2
Incense, Altar of
Exod 30:10
PC
1
Incense, Every morning Aaron shall burn
Exod 30:7
PC
1
Incense, Restrictions on replicating temple
Exod 30:37
PC
1
Ingathering, Festival of
Exod 23:16b
BC
1
Ingathering, Observe at the turn of the year
Exod 34:22
RD
1
Inheritance laws when a man dies
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Inheritance shall not transfer to another tribe
Num 36:7, 9
PC
1
Inheritance, Woman with.. .will marry within tribe
Num 36:8
PC
1
Innocent blood, Purging the guilt of
Deut 21:3-9
DC
1
Insects with four legs that may be eaten
Lev 11:20-23
PC
1
43
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Insects with wings are forbidden food
Deut 14:19
DC
1
Interest, Dependent kin shall not pay in advance
Lev 25:35-38
HC
1
Interest, Do not charge an Israelite
Deut 23:19
DC
1
Interest, You may charge to foreigners
Deut 23:20
DC
1
Intermarry with the dislodged nations. Do not
Deut 7:3
DT
1,2
Jealousy, Law in cases of
Num 5:11-31
PC
1,7
Jubilee: Houses in open country shall be released
Lev 25:31
HC
1
Jubilee year observed every fiftieth year
Lev 25:8-12
HC
1
Jubilee year. Sale price of property adjusted for
Lev 25:13-17
HC
1
Judgment, You shall not render unjust
Lev 19:15
HC
1,9
Judges, Guidelines for rendering decisions
Deut 16:19-20
DC
1,9
Judges, You shall appoint throughout your tribes
Deut 16:18
DC
1
Judicial decision, Any who refuses to carry out
Deut 17:12
DC
1
Justice due to your poor in their lawsuits
Exod 23:6
BC
1
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
Exod 23:19b
BC
1
Kid not to be boiled in its mother s milk
Exod 34:26b
RD
1
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
Deut 14:21b
DC
1
Kidnapping an Israelite merits the death penalty
Deut 24:7
DC
1,8
Kidnaps a person, Whoever
Exod 21:16
BC
1,8
Killer and cities of refuge
Num 35:9-15
PC
6
Killer must stand trial
Num 35:12
PC
6
Killer of a human being shall be put to death
Lev 24:17, 21
HC
6
Kin who sell themselves to alien may be redeemed
Lev 25:47-55
HC
1
King: He cannot be a foreigner
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
44
B. In Order By Subject
King must not acquire large amounts of gold
Deut 17:17
DC
1
King must not acquire many horses
Deut 17:16
DC
1
King must not acquire many wives
Deut 17:17
DC
1
King, Requirements for your
Deut 17:16-17
DC
1
King shall diligently observe the law and statutes
Deut 17:19
DC
1
King shall have a copy of this law for himself
Deut 17:18
DC
1
King shall not exalt himself above community
Deut 17:20
DC
1
King, You have permission to set over you a
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
King, You may not have a foreign-born
Deut 17:15
DC
1
King: You may set over you as chosen by YHWH
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
Kohathites carry holy things on their shoulders
Num 7:9
PC
1
Lamp, Oil of beaten olives required for tent's
Exod 27:20-21
PC
1
Lamp to be kept burning in the tent of meeting
Lev 24:1-4
HC
1
Lampstand of pure gold, Details for the
Exod 25:31-40
PC
1
Land animals that you may eat
Lev 11:2-8
PC
1
Land shall not be sold in perpetuity
Lev 25:23-24
HC
1,8
Lashes as punishment are restricted to forty
Deut 25:3
DT
1
Law, One law for both alien and citizen
Lev 24:22
HC
1
Laws wherever you are, Recite the
Deut 6:7
DT
1
Lawsuit, Bearing witness in
Exod 23:2-3
BC
9
Leader not to be reviled or cursed
Exod 22:28
BC
1
Leaven and honey, Prohibition of offering with
Lev 2:11
PC
1
Leaven, Do not offer the blood of sacrifice with
Exod 34:25
RD
1
Leaven shall not be found in your house/passover
Exod 12:19
PC
1
45
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Leaven to be removed from house during passover
Exod 12:15
PC
1
Legal decision, If difficult go to Levites
Deut 17:8-9
DC
1
Lending money to the poor interest free
Exod 22:25
BC
1
Leprosy, Guard against an outbreak of
Deut 24:8-9
DC
1
Leprosy, Priestly regulations concerning
Lev 13:1-14:57
PC
1
Levirate marriage law
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Levites, concerning sale of family possessions
Deut 18:8
DC
1
Levites, Do not neglect resident
Deut 12:19
DC
1
Levites, Do not neglect them
Deut 14:27
DC
1
Levites may come to central shrine and minister
Deut 18:6-7
DC
1
Levites, Pasture lands provided for
Num 35:2-5
PC
1
Levites, Responsibilities differ from Aaronites
Num 18:2-7
PC
1
Levites shall have equal portions
Deut 18:8
DC
1
Levites to have no allotment among Israelites
Num 18:23
PC
1
Levites to receive a tithe of Israel's offerings
Num 18:24
PC
1
Levites, Towns for Levites to live in
Num 35:2-8
PC
1
Levitical priests shall have no land inheritance
Deut 18:1-2
DC
1
Lie to one another. You shall not
Lev 19:11
HC
9
Lost donkey or garment, Obligations if found
Deut 22:3
DC
8
Love the alien as yourself
Lev 19:34
HC
1
Love the stranger, You shall
Deut 10:19
DT
1
Love YHWH with all your heart. You shall
Deut 6:5
DT
1
Love YHWH your God and keep his charge
Deut 11:1
DT
1
Love YHWH your God and walk in his ways
Deut 10:12
DT
1
46
B. In Order By Subject
Love YHWH your God with all your heart
Deut 13:3
DC
1
Love your neighbor as yourself
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Maims, One who... shall receive the same
Lev 24:19,21
HC
1
Male homosexual intercourse is forbidden
Lev 18:22
HC
1
Man shall not lie with a man as with a woman
Lev 20:13
HC
1
Materials in a garment must not be mixed
Lev 19:19
HC
1
Meal offering with oil and frankincense
Lev 2:1-3
PC
1
Measurements, You shall not cheat in
Lev 19:35
HC
8,9
Measures, You shall not have two land
Deut 25; 13-16
DC
8,9
Meat, Consumption of and profane slaughter
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Meat, Do not eat abhorrent or forbidden
Deut 14:3-8
DC
1
Meat mangled by beasts in the field
Exod 22:31
BC
1
Medium and wizard shall be put to death
Lev 20:27
HC
1
Mediums and wizards. Consulting them is forbidden
Lev 20:6
HC
1
Mediums and wizards you shall not seek out
Lev 19:31
HC
1
Menstruating woman. Do not approach
Lev 18:19
HC
1
Menstruating woman. Sex with her is forbidden
Lev 20:18
HC
1
Mill or millstone not to be taken in pledge
Deut 24:6
DC
8
Moabite, barred from the assembly of YHWH
Deut 23:3
DC
1
Molech must be stoned. Persons who offer to
Lev 20:1-5
HC
2
Money or goods kept for safekeeping
Exod 22:7-8
BC
8
Money, Exchanging your sacrifice for
Deut 14:25
DT
1
Month, Offerings required at the start of
Num 28:11-15
PC
1
47
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Month, This... [Nisan or Aviv] is the first month
Exod 12:2
PC
1
Months, This month shall be the beginning of
Exod 12:2
PC
1
Mother and father. You shall revere your
Lev 19:3
HC
5
Mother or father, whoever curses
Exod 21:17
BC
5
Mother or father, Whoever strikes
Exod 21:15
BC
5
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Exod 23:19
BC
1
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Exod 34:26b
RD
1
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Deut 14:21
DC
1
Multiply, Be fertile and
Gen 1:28
GN
1,5
Murder, You shall not
Exod 20:13
TC
6
Murder, You shall not
Deut5:17
TC
6
Murderer: Unintended may flee to city of refuge
Deut 19:1-7
DC
6
Murderer: When an intentional.. .seeks refuge
Deut 19:11-13
DC
6
Nakedness of mother and daughter, Do not uncover
Lev 18:17
HC
1
Nakedness of your aunt. Do not uncover
Lev 18:12-14
HC
1
Nakedness of your brother's wife, Do not uncover
Lev 18:16
HC
1
Nakedness of your daughter-in-law, Do not uncover
Lev 18:15
HC
1
Nakedness of your father. Do not uncover
Lev 18:7
HC
1
Nakedness of your father's wife, Do not uncover
Lev 18:8
HC
1
Nakedness of your granddaughter,Do not uncover
Lev 18:10
HC
1
Nakedness of your mother. Do not uncover
Lev 18:7
HC
1
Nakedness of your sister. Do not uncover
Lev 18:9
HC
1
Name of YHWH: blasphemer shall be stoned ,
Lev 24:16
HC
3
48
B. In Order By Subject
Name: You shall not misuse God's name
Exod 20:7
TC
3
Name: You shall not misuse Gods name
Deut5:11
TC
3
Name, You shall not profane my holy
Lev 22:32
HC
3
Nazirite law for when the vow is completed
Num 6:13-20
PC
1
Nazirite's hair not to touched by a razor
Num 6:5
PC
1
Nazirites may drink no wine
Num 6:1-4
PC
1
Nazirites may eat nothing of a grape vine
Num 6:1-4
PC
1
Nazirites shall not go near a corpse
Num 6:6-8
PC
1
Nazirites to let the hair grow long
Num 6:5
PC
1
Neighbor as yourself. Love your
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Neighbor, Do not take vengeance against your
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Neighbor, Profit not by the blood of your
Lev 19:16
HC
1
Neighbor, With justice you shall judge your
Lev 19:15
HC
1
Neighbor, You shall reprove your
Lev 19:17
HC
1
Neighbor's wife is forbidden, Adultery with
Lev 20:10
HC
7
Newborn animal remains with its mother seven Lev 22:26 days
HC
1
Newly married man entitled to military-free year
Deut 24:5
DC
1,5
Nocturnal emission of a man who is encamped
Deut 23:10-11
DC
1
Oath, When a person utters a rash
Lev 5:4
PC
3
Offerings from your fullness, no delay
Exod 22:29
BC
1
Oil: Special anointing.. .for the high priests
Exod 30:32
PC
1
Oil to anoint priests, Requirements for
Exod 30:25-30
PC
1
Olive trees, Do not strip them completely
Deut 24:20
DC
1
49
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
One law for both alien and citizen
Lev 24:22
HC
1
Open land around Levite cities cannot be sold
Lev 25:34
HC
1
Ordinances, You shall observe my
Lev 18:4
HC
1
Other gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
Deut 17:2-5
DC
2
Ownership of property when disputed
Exod 22:9
BC
1,8
Ox and a donkey together, Do not plow with
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Ox: Do not muzzle when it treads out the grain
Deut 25:4
DC
1,8
Ox gores a boy or a girl, When an
Exod 21:31
BC
1,6
Ox gores a male or female slave. When an
Exod 21:32
BC
1,6
Ox gores a man or woman. When an
Exod 21:28
BC
1,6
Ox hurts an ox of another
Exod 21:35-36
BC
1,8
Ox or donkey of your enemy going astray
Exod 23:4
BC
1
Ox or a sheep, When someone steals an
Exod 22:1,4
BC
8
Parapet required on roof of a new house
Deut 22:8
DC
1
Parents: Any who curse them shall be put to death
Lev 20:8
HC
5
Parents shall not be punished for child's crimes
Deut 24; 16
DC
5
Partial in judging. You shall not be
Deut 1:17
DT
1,9
Passover lamb, No bone shall be broken of the
Exod 12:46
PC
1
Passover lamb to be left till dawn. No portion of
Exod 12:10
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten at place of slaughter .
Exod 12:46
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten with bitter herbs
Exod 12:8
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten with unleavened bread
Exod 12:8
PC
1
Passover lamb to be roasted, not boiled
Exod 12:9
PC
1
Passover lamb to be slaughtered at twilight
Exod 12:6
PC
1
50
B. In Order By Subject
Passover and festival of unleavened bread
Lev 23:5-8
HC
1
Passover, Foreigner may not eat of the
Exod 12:43
PC
1
Passover, Hired servant may not eat of the
Exod 12:45
PC
1
Passover, How to observe correctly
Deut 16:1-8
DC
1
Passover, If ignored for no good reason
Num 9:13
PC
1
Passover may be observed a month late. When
Num 9:9-12
PC
1
Passover may be observed by a resident alien
Num 9:14
PC
1
Passover observance
Deut 16:1-8
DC
1
Passover offerings and observances
Num 28:16-25
PC
1
Passover period, Unleavened bread eaten during
Exod 12:18-20
PC
1
Passover sacrifice not to be left until morning
Exod 34:25
RD
1
Passover, Slave, if circumcised, may partake of
Exod 12:44
PC
1
Passover to be observed perpetually
Exod 12:14
PC
1
Passover, Uncircumcised man may not eat of
Exod 12:48
PC
1
Pawn, Taking your neighbor's cloak in
Exod 22:26-27
BC
8
Peace, Terms of... if turned down by a town
Deut 20:12
DC
1
Peace, Terms of... to be offered to a town
Deut 20:10-11
DC
1
Perfect, Freewill offering must be
Lev 22:21-25
HC
1
Perpetuity, Houses in open country may be sold in
Lev 25:30
HC
1
Perpetuity, Land may not be sold in
Lev 25:23-24
HC
1
Pillar next to altar of God, You shall not set
Deut 16:21
DC
2
Pillars, carved images or idols are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
Pit, If someone digs/leaves an open
Exod 21:33-34
BC
1
Pledge, Do not go into the house to take a
Deut 24:10-13
DC
1,8
51
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Plowing, Do not put a donkey with an ox
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Poles shall remain in the rings of the ark
Exod 25:15
PC
1
Poor in their lawsuits, Justice is due to your
Exod 23:6
BC
9
Poor, You shall not be partial to the
Lev 19:15
HC
9
Portions of offerings that priests receive
Deut 18:3-5
DC
1
Pregnant woman accidentally injured
Exod 21:22-25
BC
6
Priests, Portions of offerings allotted to them
Deut 18:3-5
DC
1
Priest's responsibilities differ from Levites
Num 18:2-7
PC
1
Priests shall be holy to their God
Lev 21:6
HC
1
Profane slaughter and consumption of meat
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Profane slaughter of animals prohibited
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Prophet to be raised up. Heed the words of a
Deut 18:15-19
DC
1
Prophet who speaks for other gods shall die
Deut 18:18-20
DC
2
Prophets and dreamers. Do not be misled by
Deut 13:1-4
DC
1
Prophets, Commandments to ignore false
Deut 13:1-3
DC
1
Prostitute, Do not profane your daughter as a
Lev 19:29
HC
1
Prostitute, Priests shall not marry a
Lev 21:7
HC
1
Prostitutes, Children of Israel not to be temple
Deut 23:17
DC
1
Prostitute's fee forbidden in house of YHWH
Deut 23:18
DC
1
Purging the guilt of innocent bloodshed
Deut 21:3-9
DC
1,6
Ransom: Life of a murderer cannot be ransomed
Num 35:31
PC
6
Raped, A betrothed virgin in the city
Deut 22:23-24
DC
6,8
Raped in the country an engaged woman goes free
Deut 22:25-27
DC
6,8
Raped woman must cry out
Deut 22:23-24
DC
6,8
52
B. In Order By Subject
Read this law to all Israel every seven years
Deut 31:10
DT
1
Red heifer law
Num 19:2-8
PC
1
Redemption for kin who belong to resident alien
Lev 25:47-55
HC
1
Refuge: Cities of... for unintentional killers
Num 35:9-15
PC
6
Refuge, Selecting three more cities if necessary
Deut 19:8-9
DC
6
Refuge: Slayer remains in... until high priest dies
Num 35:25
PC
6
Refuge, When an intentional murderer flees to city Deut 19:11-13
DC
6
Refuge, When to increase cities of
Deut 19:8-10
DC
6
Refuge, You shall establish three cities of
Deut 19:1-7
DC
6
Remission of debts is not required for foreigner
Deut 15:3
DC
1
Resident aliens may become slaves
Lev 25:45
HC
1
Shabbat day observance
Exod 23:12-13
BC
4
Shabbat, day of: Observe it and keep it holy
Deut 5:12-15
TC
4
Shabbat day of complete rest to be observed
Lev 23:3
HC
4
Shabbat day offerings. Required
Num 28:9-10
PC
4
Shabbat, day of: You shall keep it holy
Exod 20:8-11
TC
4
Shabbat, Kindle no fire on the
Exod 35:37
PC
4
Shabbat, Let no man leave his location on the
Exod 16:29
PC
4
Shabbat year for your fields
Exod 23:10-11
BC
4
Shabbat year of rest for the land required
Lev 25:1-7
HC
1,4
Shabbats, You shall keep my
Lev 19:3
HC
1
Shabbats, You shall keep my
Lev 19:30
HC
1
Shabbats, You shall reverence my
Lev 26:2
HC
1
Sacred donations, A lay person shall not eat
Lev 22:10
HC
1
53
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Sacred donations belong to the priests
Num 5:9-10
PC
1
Sacred donations, Limitations described
Lev 22:10-16
HC
1
Sacred donations, servant of priest shall not
Lev 22:10
HC
1
Sacred donations, The unclean may not eat
Lev 22:1-7
HC
1
Sacred donations. Those born in priest's house
Lev 22:11
HC
1
Sacred pole. You shall not plant next to altar
Deut 16:21
DC
2
Sacrifice of well-being must be done correctly
Lev 19:5
HC
1
Sacrifice of well-being to be eaten by second day
Lev 19:6-8
HC
1
Sacrifice only at YHWH'S chosen place
Deut 12:13-14
DC
1,2
Sacrifices in an open field forbidden
Lev 17:5
HC
1,2
Sacrifices to another god forbidden
Exod 22:20
BC
2
Safekeeping, Animals given for
Exod 22:10-13
BC
8,9
Sale price of property to be adjusted for jubilee
Lev 25:13-17
HC
1
Salt to be offered with all your offerings
Lev 2:13
PC
1
Same law, Native and alien shall have the
Num 15:29-31
PC
1
Sanctuary, Have the people make me a
Exod 25:8
PC
1
Sanctuary, Priest not to enter just any time
Lev 16:2-3
PC
1
Sanctuary service. Outsiders not to perform
Num 18:4-7
PC
1
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
Lev 19:30
HC
1
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
Lev 26:2
HC
1
Screen at entrance of the tent. Details for
Exod 26:36-37
PC
1
Secular slaughter and consumption of meat
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Secular slaughter of animals is prohibited
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Seeds, Do not sow two lands in one field
Lev 19:19
HC
1
54
B. In Order By Subject
Seven years, Read this law to all Israel every
Deut 31:10
DT
1
Seventh day. You shall rest on the
Exod 34:21
RD
4
Seventh year. You shall set free a slave
Deut 15:12
DC
1,4
Sexual activity with near kin is forbidden
Lev 18:6
HC
1
Sexual relations with wives of kin forbidden
Lev 18:20
HC
1
Sheaf in a field. Do not go back for it
Deut 24:19
DC
8
Silver and gold, King must not acquire much
Deut 17:17
DC
1
Sin offering of choice flour, A
Lev 5:11
PC
1
Sin offering. Ritual of
Lev 6:24-30
PC
1
Sin, When ordinary people unintentionally
Lev 4:27-31
PC
1
Sins, A bull to be offered when a congregation
Lev 4:13-14
PC
1
Sins, When a ruler sins unintentionally
Lev 4:22-26
PC
1
Sister, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
Lev 20:17
HC
1
Sisters, Do not marry
Lev 18:18
HC
1
Slanderer, You shall not go around as a
Lev 19:16
HC
9
Slaughtered animals, All... are sacrifices
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Slaughtered animals must be an offering to God
Lev 17:3-4
HC
1
Slave, Compensation for an eye
Exod 21:26
BC
1,8
Slave, Compensation for a tooth
Exod 21:27
BC
1,8
Slave (Hebrew) to be set free the seventh year
Deut 15:12
DC
4,8
Slave, If a man has sexual relations with a
Lev 19:20-22
HC
1,8
Slave refuses his freedom and asks to stay. If
Deut 15:16
DC
1
Slave, Law of the Hebrew male
Exod 21:2-6
BC
1
Slave may eat of passover if circumcised
Exod 12:44
PC
1
55
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Slave, Not to be a hardship when you release a
Deut 15:18
DC
1,8
Slave, When a man sells his daughter as a
Exod 21:7-11
BC
1
Slaves may be acquired from resident aliens
Lev 25:45
HC
1
Slaves may be required from surrounding nations
Lev 25:44
HC
1
Slaves who are struck with a rod
Exod 21:20-21
BC
1
Slaves who escape. Not to be returned to owners
Deut 23:15-16
DC
1
Soldier excused from service if newly engaged
Deut 20:7
DC
1,5
Soldier excused if new house is not dedicated
Deut 20:5
DC
1,5
Soldier excused if new vineyard has been planted
Deut 20:6
DC
1,5
Soldier who is afraid or disheartened dismissed
Deut 20:8-9
DC
1
Soldiers may marry female captives
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Son: Tell him of liberation from Egypt
Exod 13:8
PC
1
Son, When a man dies without a
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Sons, Stubborn and rebellious, treatment of
Deut 21:18-20
DC
5
Sorcerer (female) to be put to death
Exod 22:18
BC
1
Sowing a second seed in your vineyard forbidden
Deut 22:9
DC
1
Spells, One is forbidden to cast
Deut 18:11
DC
1
Spoil and booty of distant towns, you may enjoy
Deut 20:14-15
DC
1
Spoil and booty of nearby towns you must destroy
Deut 20:16-18
DC
1
Standing grain in neighbor's field you may pluck
Deut 23:25
DC
8
Statutes, You shall observe my
Lev 18:4
HC
1
Steal, You shall not
Deut 5:19
TC
8
Steal, You shall not
Exod 20:15
TC
8
Steal, You shall not
Lev 19:11,13
HC
8
56
B. In Order By Subject
Stranger, You shall also love the
Deut 10:19
DT
1
Stray ox or sheep. Obligations of neighbors
Deut 22:1-2
DC
8
Striking another with fist or stone
Exod 21:18-19
BC
6
Striking a person mortally
Exod 21:12-14
BC
6
Stubborn and rebellious sons, Treatment of
Deut 21:18-20
DC
5
Substituting an inferior animal is forbidden
Lev 27:32
PC
1,8
Surviving brother impregnates his brother's widow
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Surviving brother to impregnate his brother's widow
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Surviving brother who refuses to impregnate widow
Deut 25:7-10
DC
1
Swarm, All creatures that swarm are detestable
Lev 11:41-44
PC
1
Swear falsely by my name, You shall not
Lev 19:12
HC
3
Swear, Only by his name shall you
Deut 10:20
DT
3
Tabernacle, Offerings for the
Exod 25:1-9
PC
1
Tabernacle, Measurements for the curtains of
Exod 26:1-14
PC
1
Table for the bread of presence. Details for
Exod 25:23-30
PC
1
Tassels (Blue cords), Put on the four comers of your cloak
Deut 22:12
DC
1
Tattoo marks are forbidden (for the dead?)
Lev 19:28
HC
1
Tear down the altars of the people of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Tenth day of Nisan a lamb shall be selected
Exod 12:2-3
PC
1
Test, Do not put YHWH your God to a
Deut 6:16
DT
1
Testimony, When it is withheld by a witness
Lev 5:1
PC
9
Thanksgiving offering to be eaten the same day
Lev 22:29-30
HC
1
57
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Theft, When property is obtained by fraud or
Lev 6:1-7
PC
8
Thief: If found breaking in
Exod 22:2-3
BC
8
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
Exod 34:23
RD
1
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
Deut 16:16-17
DC
1
Three times a year you shall hold a festival
Exod 23:14
BC
1
Tightfisted: Do not be... toward a needy neighbor
Deut 15:7
DC
1,8
Tithe, Eat in the presence of YHWH
Deut 14:23
DC
1
Tithe, every third year, store in town
Deut 14:28-29
DC
1
Tithe of a tithe due from Levites for priests
Num 18:26
PC
1
Tithe of your crops, Set apart annually the
Deut 14:22
DC
1
Tithe, Levites must tithe the
Num 18:25-31
PC
1
Tithe, Paying it in the third year
Deut 26:12-15
DC
1
Tithes, Do not eat within your towns your
Deut 12:18
DC
1
Tithes, Eat in the presence of YHWH
Deut 12:18
DC
1
Tithes from the land
Lev 27:30-31
PC
1
Tithes of the herd or flock
Lev 27:32-33
PC
1
Towns that promote other gods must be destroyed
Deut 13:12-18
DC
2
Trees that bear fruit you shall not destroy
Deut 20:19
DC
1
Trees that may be cut down near besieged cities
Deut 20:20
DC
1
Trumpet blasts should announce enemy attacks
Num 10:9
PC
1
Trumpet blasts should sound on days of rejoicing
Num 10:10
PC
1
Trumpets, Festival of
Lev 23:23-25
HC
1
Trumpets to be sounded on first day of seventh month
Num 29:1
PC
1
58
B. In Order By Subject
Turtledoves: A substitute offering for tlie poor
Lev 5:7-10
PC
1
Turtledoves, Flour as a substitute offering for
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Uncircumcised person may not partake of passover Exod 12:48
PC
1
Uncle's wife, Uncovering her nakedness forbidden
Lev 20:20
HC
1
Unclean, Animals that are
Lev 11:24-28
PC
1
Unclean persons banned from the camp
Num 5:1-4
PC
1
Unclean thing, A person who touches an
Lev 5:2
PC
1
Unclean, Ways that a son of Aaron can become
Lev 22:4-7
HC
1
Uncleanness, When a person touches human
Lev 5:3
PC
1
Unintentionally, When one sins in holy things
Lev 5:14-19
PC
1
Unjust judgment:, You shall not render
Lev 19:15
HC
9
Unknowingly, A guilt offering for those who sin
Lev 5:17-19
PC
1
Unleavened bread, Details of the feast of
Exod 13:3-10
PC
1
Unleavened Bread, Festival of
Exod 23:15:
BC
1
Unleavened bread to be a perpetual festival
Exod 12:17-20
PC
1
Unleavened bread to be eaten during passover
Exod 12:18
PC
1
Unleavened Bread, You shall observe festival of
Exod 34:18
RD
1
Values of persons of different ages
Lev 27:1-7
PC
8
Vessel for sin offering to be broken or scoured
Lev 6:28
PC
1
Vestments required for the Aaronite priests
Exod 28:1-43
PC
1
Vestments, High priest shall not tear his
Lev 21:10
HC
1
Virgin, A wife accused of not being at marriage
Deut 22:13-21
DC
6
Virgin, When a man seduces a
Exod 22:16-17
BC
1,8
Vow to YHWH, Do not postpone fulfilling a
Deut 23:21
DC
1
59
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Vow uttered by your lips must be fulfilled
Deut 23:23
DC
1,3,9
Vow, When a man makes a
Num 30:2
PC
1,3,9
Vows made by a woman
Num 30:3-5
PC
1,3,9
Vows, When one vows the value of a field
Lev 27:16
PC
1
Vows, When one vows the value of a house
Lev 27:14-15
PC
1
Wages of a laborer. Do not keep until morning
Lev 19:13
HC
1,8
Wages of the poor and needy. Do not withhold
Deut 24:14-15
DC
1,8
War: Do not be fearful before large enemy army
Deut 20:1-4
DC
1
Wash their hands and feet. When priests shall
Exod 30:19-21
PC
1
Weeks, Festival of... reviewed
Deut 16:9-12
DC
1
Weeks, Observation requirements for festival of
Lev 23:15-21
HC
1
Weeks, Offerings for festival of
Num 28:26-31
PC
1
Weeks, You shall observe festival of
Exod 34:22
RD
1
Weights, You shall have honest (balances, ephah)
Lev 19:36
HC
8
Weights in your bag, Do not have two kinds of
Deut 25:13-16
DC
8
Well-being, Details of the sacrifice of
Lev 7:28-36
PC
1
Well-being, Offering of
Lev 7:11-18
PC
1
Well-being, Ritual of sacrifice offering of
Lev 7:11-15
PC
1
Well-being, When it is a thank offering
Lev 7:12-15
PC
1
Widow or orphan not to be abused
Exod 22:22-24
BC
1
Widow's garment not to be taken in pledge
Deut 24:17b
DC
1,8
Wife accused of not being virgin at marriage
Deut 22:13-21
DC
7
Wife and mother shall not be taken by one man
Lev 20:14
HC
1
Wine or strong drink, When entering the tent
Lev 10:8
PC
1
60
B. In Order By Subject
Witchcraft and augury you shall not practice
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Witness, A false and malicious
Exod 23:1
BC
9
Witness, A malicious or false... to be punished
Deut 19:16-19
DC
9
Witnesses, First to participate in execution
Deut 17:7
DC
6,9
Witnesses, Plural needed to convict a murderer
Num 35:30
PC
6,9
Witnesses, Two or three are needed to convict
Deut 19:15
DC
9
Witnesses, Two or three needed for death penalty
Deut 17:6
DC
6,9
Wives, King must not acquire many
Deut 17:17
DC
1
Wives of kin, Sexual relations with forbidden
Lev 18:20
HC
1
Wizard and medium shall be put to death
Lev 20:27
HC
1
Wizards and mediums. Consulting them
Lev 20:6
HC
1
Wizards and mediums you shall not seek
Lev 19:31
HC
1
Woman: Vows made and a husband's rights
Num 30:6-16
PC
3,9
Woman: Vows made without father's consent
Num 30:3-5
PC
3,9
Womb: First issue of the.. .must be redeemed
Num 18:15
PC
1
Womb is mine, All that first opens the
Exod 34:19
RD
1
Women with inheritance will marry within tribe
Num 36:8
PC
1,8
Worship no other god, You shall
Exod 34:14
RD
2
Worship, YHWH alone you shall
Deut 10:20
DT
1,2
Wrongs another. When one
Num 5:5-8
PC
1,9
YHWH alone you shall fear, worship, and obey
Deut 13:4
DC
is forbidden
61
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
C. In Order By Code (Modern Scholars) BC DC GN HC PC TC DT RD
The Book of Covenant Deuteronomic Code Genesis/B'reishiyt Holiness Code Priestly Code Ten Declarations/Ethical Decalogue/"Ten Commandments" Deuteronomic Sources Ritual Code
Command
Found
Code
Relates to
Multiply, Be fertile and
Gen 1:28
GN
1, 5
Fruitful and multiply. Be
Gen 1:28
GN
1, 5
Circumcised, Every male among you shall be
Gen 17:10
GN
1
Covet your neighbors belongings, You shall not
Exod 20:17
TC
10
Gods before me, You shall have no other
Exod 20:3
TC
2
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
Exod 20:4
TC
2
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
Exod 20:5
TC
2
Name: You shall not misuse God's name
Exod 20:7
TC
3
Shabbat, day of: You shall keep it holy
Exod 20:8-11
TC
4
Father and mother. You shall honor your
Exod 20:8-12
TC
5
Steal, You shall not
Deut 5:19
TC
8
Murder, You shall not
Deut 5:17
TC
6
False witness, You shall not bear
Exod 20:16
TC
9
Idols, You shall not bow down to or worship
Deut 5:9
TC
2
Idols of anything on land or sea are forbidden
Deut 5:8
TC
2
Gods before me, You shall have no other
Deut 5:7
TC
2
Covet your neighbor's wife, You shall not
Deut 5:21
TC
10
62
C. In Order By Code
Covet your neighbor's belongings, You shall not
Deut 5:21
TC
10
False witness, You shall not bear
Deut 5:20
TC
9
Adultery, You shall not commit
Deut 5:18
TC
7
Father and mother. You shall honor your
Deut 5:16
TC
5
Shabbat, day of: Observe it and keep it holy
Deut 5:12-15
TC
4
Murder, You shall not
Exod 20:13
TC
6
Steal, You shall not
Exod 20:15
TC
8
Adultery, You shall not commit
Exod 20:14
TC
7
Name: You shall not misuse Gods name
Deut 5:11
TC
3
Images of gold and silver forbidden
Exod 20:23
BC
2
Mother or father, Whoever strikes
Exod 21:15
BC
5
Father or mother, Whoever strikes
Exod 21:15
BC
5
Kidnaps a person, Whoever
Exod 21:16
BC
1, 8
Mother or father, whoever curses
Exod 21:17
BC
5
Father or mother, Whoever curses
Exod 21:17
BC
5
Striking another with fist or stone
Exod 21:18-19
BC
6
Slaves who are struck with a rod
Exod 21:20-21
BC
1
Pregnant woman accidentally injured
Exod 21:22-25
BC
6
Slave, Compensation for an eye
Exod 21:26
BC
1, 8
Slave, Law of the Hebrew male
Exod 21:2-6
BC
1
Slave, Compensation for a tooth
Exod 21:27
BC
1, 8
Ox gores a man or woman. When an
Exod 21:28
BC
1, 6
Ox gores a boy or a girl, When an
Exod 21:31
BC
1, 6
Ox gores a male or female slave. When an
Exod 21:32
BC
1, 6
63
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Pit, If someone digs/leaves an open
Exod 21:33-34
BC
1
Ox hurts an ox of another
Exod 21:35-36
BC
1, 8
Slave, When a man sells his daughter as a
Exod 21:7-11
BC
1
Ox or a sheep, When someone steals an
Exod 22:1,4
BC
8
Safekeeping, Animals given for
Exod 22:10-13
BC
8, 9
Virgin, When a man seduces a
Exod 22:16-17
BC
1, 8
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
Exod 23:19b
BC
1
Hebrew slave to be set free the seventh year
Deut 15:12
BC
1
Ingathering, Festival of
Exod 23:16b
BC
1
Harvest, Festival of
Exod 23:16a
BC
1
Blood not to be offered with leaven
Exod: 23:18
BC
1
Sorcerer (female) to be put to death
Exod 22:18
BC
1
Striking a person mortally
Exod 21:12-14
BC
6
Sacrifices to another god forbidden
Exod 22:20
BC
2
Widow or orphan not to be abused
Exod 22:22-24
BC
1
Thief: If found breaking in
Exod 22:2-3
BC
8
Lending money to the poor interest free
Exod 22:25
BC
1
Pawn, Taking your neighbor's cloak in
Exod 22:26-27
BC
8
Leader not to be reviled or cursed
Exod 22:28
BC
1
Curse a leader of the people, You shall not
Exod 22:28
BC
1
Offerings from your fullness, no delay
Exod 22:29
BC
1
Meat mangled by beasts in the field
Exod 22:31
BC
1
Grazing livestock in another's field
Exod 22:5
BC
8
Fire destroys stacked or growing grain. When
Exod 22:6
BC
1
64
C. In Order By Code
Money or goods kept for safekeeping
Exod 22:7-8
BC
8
Ownership of property when disputed
Exod 22:9
BC
1, 8
Witness, A false and malicious
Exod 23:1
BC
9
Shabbat year for your fields
Exod 23:10-11
BC
4
Shabbat day observance
Exod 23:12-13
BC
4
Three times a year you shall hold a festival
Exod 23:14
BC
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Exod 23:14,17
BC
1
Unleavened Bread, Festival of
Exod 23:15:
BC
1
Fat of my festival not to remain until morning
Exod 23:18
BC
1
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Exod 23:19
BC
1
First fruits, You shall bring the choicest
Exod 23:19
BC
1
Lawsuit, Bearing witness in
Exod 23:2-3
BC
9
Ox or donkey of your enemy going astray
Exod 23:4
BC
1
Bribe, You shall take no
Exod 23:8
BC
1, 8, 9
False charge. Keep far from a
Exod 23:7
BC
9
Justice due to your poor in their lawsuits
Exod 23:6
BC
1
Poor in their lawsuits, Justice is due to your
Exod 23:6
BC
9
Donkey of an enemy found overburdened
Exod 23:5
BC
1
Father and mother, You shall revere your
Lev 19:3
HC
5
Prostitute, Do not profane your daughter as a
Lev 19:29
HC
1
Gashes in your flesh for the dead forbidden
Lev 19:28
HC
2
Dead, Gashes in your flesh for the....forbidden
Lev 19:28
HC
2
Tattoo marks are forbidden (for the dead?)
Lev 19:28
HC
1
Beard, You shall not mar the edges of your
Lev 19:27
HC
1
65
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Hair of your temples you shall not round off
Lev 19:27
HC
1, 2
Blood shall not be eaten
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Witchcraft and augury you shall not practice
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Augury and witchcraft you shall not practice
Lev 19:26
HC
1
Fruit not to be eaten first three years from tree
Lev 19:23
HC
1
Fruit, Eat the fourth year in Jerusalem
Lev 19:23
HC
1
Slave, If a man has sexual relations with a
Lev 19:20-22
HC
1, 8
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 19:2
HC
1
Thanksgiving offering to be eaten the same day
Lev 22:29-30
HC
1
Materials in a garment must not be mixed
Lev 19:19
HC
1
Shabbats, You shall keep my
Lev 19:3
HC
1
Breed no animals with a different kind
Lev 19:19
HC
1
Seeds, Do not sow two lands in one field
Lev 19:19
HC
1
Neighbor as yourself. Love your
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Love your neighbor as yourself
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Neighbor, Do not take vengeance against your
Lev 19:18
HC
1
Hate in your heart for kin is forbidden
Lev 19:17
HC
1
Neighbor, You shall reprove your
Lev 19:17
HC
1
Neighbor, Profit not by the blood of your
Lev 19:16
HC
1
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
Lev 26:2
HC
1
Shabbats, You shall reverence my
Lev 26:2
HC
1
Idols: Carved images or pillars are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
Pillars, carved images or idols are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
Carved images, Idols or pillars are forbidden
Lev 26:1
HC
2
66
C. In Order By Code
Atonement, Sound the trumpet on the day of
Lev 25:9
HC
1
Jubilee year observed every fiftieth year
Lev 25:8-12
HC
1
Kin who sell themselves to alien may be redeemed
Lev 25:47-55
HC
1
Redemption for kin who belong to resident alien
Lev 25:47-55
HC
1
Harshness, You shall not rule an Israelite with
Lev 25:46
HC
1
Slaves may be acquired from resident aliens
Lev 25:45
HC
1
Resident aliens may become slaves
Lev 25:45
HC
1
Slaves may be required from surrounding nations
Lev 25:44
HC
1
Bound laborers are released at jubilee
Lev 25:40-43
HC
1
Dependents shall not become slaves
Lev 25:39
HC
1
Food at a profit, Do not provide...for kin
Lev 25:37
HC
1
Interest, Dependent kin shall not pay in advance
Lev 25:35-38
HC
1
Open land around Levite cities cannot be sold
Lev 25:34
HC
1
Houses of Levites are their possession in Israel
Lev 25:32-33
HC
1
Houses in open country redeemed at jubilee
Lev 25:31
HC
1
Jubilee: Houses in open country shall be released
Lev 25:31
HC
1
Perpetuity, Houses in open country may be sold in
Lev 25:30
HC
1
House in a walled city may be redeemed
Lev 25:30
HC
1
Perpetuity, Land may not be sold in
Lev 25:23-24
HC
1
Land shall not be sold in perpetuity
Lev 25:23-24
HC
1, 8
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
Lev 18:22
HC
1
Jubilee year. Sale price of property adjusted for
Lev 25:13-17
HC
1
Sale price of property to be adjusted for jubilee
Lev 25:13-17
HC
1
67
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Bread to be eaten by the priests, Two rows of
Lev 24:5-9
HC
1
Law, One law for both alien and citizen
Lev 24:22
HC
1
One law for both alien and citizen
Lev 24:22
HC
1
Maims, One who... shall receive the same
Lev 24:19,21
HC
1
Eye for eye, tooth. for tooth
Lev 24:19, 21
HC
1, 8
Slanderer, You shall not go around as a
Lev 19:16
HC
9
Name of YHWH: blasphemer shall be stoned ,
Lev 24:16
HC
3
Blasphemer of YHWH'S name shall be stoned
Lev 24:16
HC
1
Lamp to be kept burning in the tent of meeting
Lev 24:1-4
HC
1
Blasphemy, The punishment of....is death
Lev 24:10-16
HC
1
First fruits of your harvest: obligations
Lev 23:9-14
HC
1
Passover and festival of unleavened bread
Lev 23:5-8
HC
1
Booths, Requirements for the festival of
Lev 23:33-42
HC
1
Shabbat day of complete rest to be observed
Lev 23:3
HC
4
Atonement, Requirements for the day of
Lev 23:26-32
HC
1
Trumpets, Festival of
Lev 23:23-25
HC
1
Harvest: Do not gather the gleanings
Lev 23:22
HC
1, 8
Harvest: Do not reap to the very edges
Lev 23:22
HC
1, 8
Elevation offering as part of festival of weeks
Lev 23:17-20
HC
1
Weeks, Observation requirements for festival of
Lev 23:15-21
HC
1
Annual festivals appointed of YHWH
Lev 23:1-2
HC
1
Unclean, Ways that a son of Aaron can become
Lev 22:4-7
HC
1
Name, You shall not profane my holy
Lev 22:32
HC
3
68
C. In Order By Code
Newborn animal remains with its mother seven Lev 22:26 days
HC
1
Freewill offering must be perfect
Lev 22:21-25
HC
1
Perfect, Freewill offering must be
Lev 22:21-25
HC
1
Blemished animal not acceptable as an offering
Lev 22:18-20
HC
1
Donations, The unclean may not eat sacred
Lev 22:1-7
HC
1
Sacred donations, The unclean may not eat
Lev 22:1-7
HC
1
Sacred donations. Those born in priest's house
Lev 22:11
HC
1
Sacred donations, Limitations described
Lev 22:10-16
HC
1
Sacred donations, A lay person shall not eat
Lev 22:10
HC
1
Sacred donations, servant of priest shall not
Lev 22:10
HC
1
Daughter of a priest who defiles herself must die
Lev 21:9
HC
1
Prostitute, Priests shall not marry a
Lev 21:7
HC
1
Divorced woman. Priests shall not marry a
Lev 21:7
HC
7
Holy: Priests shall be holy to their God
Lev 21:6
HC
1
Priests shall be holy to their God
Lev 21:6
HC
1
Gashes in their flesh, Priests shall not make
Lev 21:5
HC
2
HC
1
Bald spots, Priests shall not make on their head Lev 21:5 Beards, Priests not to trim the edges of their
Lev 21:5
HC
1
Blemish shall not offer, A son of Aaron with a
Lev 21:21-23
HC
1
Blemish shall not offer, Priest with a
Lev 21:17
HC
1
Blemishes and deformities that eliminate a priest
Lev 21:16-20
HC
1
Dead, Priests may defile themselves for close kin
Lev 21:1-4
HC
1
High priest shall marry a virgin of his own kin
Lev 21:13-15
HC
1
69
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
High priest shall not go outside the sanctuary
Lev 21:12
HC
1
High priest shall not go near a dead body
Lev 21:11
HC
1
Dead body, High priest shall not go near a
Lev 21:11
HC
1
High priest shall not tear his vestments
Lev 21:10
HC
1
Hair, High priest shall not dishevel his
Lev 21:10
HC
1, 2
Vestments, High priest shall not tear his
Lev 21:10
HC
1
Parents: Any who curse them shall be put to death
Lev 20:8
HC
5
Wizards and mediums. Consulting them
Lev 20:6
HC
1
Mediums and wizards. Consulting them is forbidden
Lev 20:6
HC
1
Wizard and medium shall be put to death
Lev 20:27
HC
1
Medium and wizard shall be put to death
Lev 20:27
HC
1
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 20:26
HC
1
Clean animal and unclean. Distinguish between a
Lev 20:25
HC
1
Brothers wife, A man shall not take his
Lev 20:21
HC
1, 7
Uncle's wife, Uncovering her nakedness forbidden
Lev 20:20
HC
1
Aunt, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
Lev 20:19
HC
1
Menstruating woman. Sex with her is forbidden
Lev 20:18
HC
1
Sister, Uncovering her nakedness is forbidden
Lev 20:17
HC
1
Molech must be stoned. Persons who offer to
Lev 20:1-5
HC
2
Wife and mother shall not be taken by one man
Lev 20:14
HC
1
Homosexual (male intercourse) is forbidden
Lev 20:13
HC
1
Man shall not lie with a man as with a woman
Lev 20:13
HC
1
Daughter in law, Sex with... is forbidden
Lev 20:12
HC
1
is forbidden
70
C. In Order By Code
Male homosexual intercourse is forbidden
Lev 18:22
HC
1
Bestiality is forbidden; it is a perversion
Lev 18:23
HC
1
Defile, Do not...yourselves
Lev 18:24-30
HC
1
Egypt, You shall not live as its inhabitants do
Lev 18:3
HC
1,2
Canaan, You shall not live like its inhabitants
Lev 18:3
HC
1,2
Statutes, You shall observe my
Lev 18:4
HC
1
Ordinances, You shall observe my
Lev 18:4
HC
1
Sexual activity with near kin is forbidden
Lev 18:6
HC
1
Nakedness of your mother. Do not uncover
Lev 18:7
HC
1
Fathers wife: Adultery with requires execution
Lev 20:11
HC
7
Neighbor's wife is forbidden, Adultery with
Lev 20:10
HC
7
Judgment, You shall not render unjust
Lev 19:15
HC
1, 9
Hear, 0 Israel; YHWH is our God, YHWH alone
Deut 6:4
HC
1
Poor, You shall not be partial to the
Lev 19:15
HC
9
Sexual relations with wives of kin forbidden
Lev 18:20
HC
1
Harvest, must leave something for poor and aliens
Lev 19:9-10
HC
1, 8
Sacrifice of well-being to be eaten by second day
Lev 19:6-8
HC
1
Sacrifice of well-being must be done correctly
Lev 19:5
HC
1
Idols and images, Do not turn to
Lev 19:4
HC
2
Images and idols, Do not turn to
Lev 19:4
HC
2
Weights, You shall have honest (balances, ephah)
Lev 19:36
HC
8
Measurements, You shall not cheat in
Lev 19:35
HC
8, 9
Love the alien as yourself
Lev 19:34
HC
1
Aged, You shall rise before and defer to
Lev 19:32
HC
5
71
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Wizards and mediums you shall not seek
Lev 19:31
HC
1
Mediums and wizards you shall not seek out
Lev 19:31
HC
1
Sanctuary, You shall reverence my
Lev 19:30
HC
1
Shabbats, You shall keep my
Lev 19:30
HC
1
Nakedness of your father. Do not uncover
Lev 18:7
HC
1
Nakedness of your father's wife, Do not uncover
Lev 18:8
HC
1
Nakedness of your sister. Do not uncover
Lev 18:9
HC
1
Wives of kin, Sexual relations with forbidden
Lev 18:20
HC
1
Blood of animal killed by hunting to be poured out
Lev 17:13
HC
1
Blood is forbidden, Eating
Lev 17:14
HC
1
Secular slaughter of animals is prohibited
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Profane slaughter of animals prohibited
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Slaughtered animals, All... are sacrifices
Lev 17:1-6
HC
1
Slaughtered animals must be an offering to God
Lev 17:3-4
HC
1
Sacrifices in an open field forbidden
Lev 17:5
HC
1, 2
Blood of a sacrifice to be dashed against altar
Lev 17:6
HC
1
Mother and father. You shall revere your
Lev 19:3
HC
5
Goat-demons, Sacrifices to...forbidden
Lev 17:7
HC
2
Burnt offering must be brought to tent of meeting
Lev 17:8-9
HC
1
Blood is forbidden for aliens and Israel, Eating
Lev 17:9-12
HC
1
Nakedness of your granddaughter,Do not uncover
Lev 18:10
HC
1
Nakedness of your aunt. Do not uncover
Lev 18:12-14
HC
1
Nakedness of your daughter-in-law, Do not uncover
Lev 18:15
HC
1
72
C. In Order By Code
Nakedness of your brother's wife, Do not uncover
Lev 18:16
HC
1
Nakedness of mother and daughter, Do not uncover
Lev 18:17
HC
1
Sisters, Do not marry
Lev 18:18
HC
1
Killer of a human being shall be put to death
Lev 24:17, 21
HC
6
Deal falsely You shall not
Lev 19:11
HC
9
Lie to one another. You shall not
Lev 19:11
HC
9
Steal, You shall not
Lev 19:11,13
HC
8
Swear falsely by my name, You shall not
Lev 19:12
HC
3
Wages of a laborer. Do not keep until morning
Lev 19:13
HC
1, 8
Defraud your neighbor, You shall not
Lev 19:13
HC
8, 9
Menstruating woman. Do not approach
Lev 18:19
HC
1
Blind, Do not put stumbling block before the
Lev 19:14
HC
1
Deaf, Do not revile the
Lev 19:14
HC
1
Unjust judgment:, You shall not render
Lev 19:15
HC
9
Great, You shall not defer in judgment to the
Lev 19:15
HC
1, 9
Shabbat year of rest for the land required
Lev 25:1-7
HC
1, 4
Neighbor, With justice you shall judge your
Lev 19:15
HC
1
Egypt, Tell your son of your liberation from
Exod 13:8
PC
1
Son: Tell him of liberation from Egypt
Exod 13:8
PC
1
Unleavened bread, Details of the feast of
Exod 13:3-10
PC
1
Firstborn of man and beast consecrated to YHWH
Exod 13:2
PC
1
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
Exod 13:13
PC
1, 8
Donkey must be redeemed. Firstborn
Exod 13:13
PC
1, 8
73
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Passover lamb to be roasted, not boiled
Exod 12:9
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten with unleavened bread
Exod 12:8
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten with bitter herbs
Exod 12:8
PC
1
Fourteenth day of Nisan kill lamb at twilight
Exod 12:6
PC
1
Passover lamb to be slaughtered at twilight
Exod 12:6
PC
1
Uncircumcised person may not partake of passover Exod 12:48
PC
1
Passover, Uncircumcised man may not eat of
Exod 12:48
PC
1
Passover lamb, No bone shall be broken of the
Exod 12:46
PC
1
Passover lamb to be eaten at place of slaughter .
Exod 12:46
PC
1
Passover, Hired servant may not eat of the
Exod 12:45
PC
1
Passover, Slave, if circumcised, may partake of
Exod 12:44
PC
1
Slave may eat of passover if circumcised
Exod 12:44
PC
1
Passover, Foreigner may not eat of the
Exod 12:43
PC
1
Foreigner may not eat of the Passover
Exod 12:43
PC
1
Tenth day of Nisan a lamb shall be selected
Exod 12:2-3
PC
1
Months, This month shall be the beginning of
Exod 12:2
PC
1
Month, This... [Nisan / Aviv] is the first month
Exod 12:2
PC
1
Leaven shall not be found in your house/passover
Exod 12:19
PC
1
Passover period, Unleavened bread eaten during
Exod 12:18-20
PC
1
Unleavened bread to be eaten during passover
Exod 12:18
PC
1
Unleavened bread to be a perpetual festival
Exod 12:17-20
PC
1
Leaven to be removed from house during passover
Exod 12:15
PC
1
Passover to be observed perpetually
Exod 12:14
PC
1
Passover lamb to be left till dawn. No portion of
Exod 12:10
PC
1
74
C. In Order By Code
Leaven and honey, Prohibition of offering with
Lev 2:11
PC
1
Salt to be offered with all your offerings
Lev 2:13
PC
1
Meal offering with oil and frankincense
Lev 2:1-3
PC
1
Exchanging animals in an offering forbidden
Lev 27:10
PC
1
Vows, When one vows the value of a house
Lev 27:14-15
PC
1
Vows, When one vows the value of a field
Lev 27:16
PC
1
Values of persons of different ages
Lev 27:1-7
PC
8
Exchanging sacrifice types is forbidden
Lev 27:26
PC
1
Tithes from the land
Lev 27:30-31
PC
1
Substituting an inferior animal is forbidden
Lev 27:32
PC
1, 8
Tithes of the herd or flock
Lev 27:32-33
PC
1
Sins, A bull to be offered when a congregation
Lev 4:13-14
PC
1
Sins, When a ruler sins unintentionally
Lev 4:22-26
PC
1
Sin, When ordinary people unintentionally
Lev 4:27-31
PC
1
Testimony, When it is withheld by a witness
Lev 5:1
PC
9
Frankincense, A sin offering of flour without
Lev 5:11
PC
1
Sin offering of choice flour, A
Lev 5:11
PC
1
Flour, A sin offering of choice
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Turtledoves, Flour as a substitute offering for
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Flour as a substitute offering for turtledoves
Lev 5:11-13
PC
1
Unintentionally, When one sins in holy things
Lev 5:14-19
PC
1
Unknowingly, A guilt offering for those who sin
Lev 5:17-19
PC
1
Unclean thing, A person who touches an
Lev 5:2
PC
1
Uncleanness, When a person touches human
Lev 5:3
PC
1
75
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Oath, When a person utters a rash
Lev 5:4
PC
3
Guilt, When you realize your
Lev 5:5
PC
1
Turtledoves: A substitute offering for tlie poor
Lev 5:7-10
PC
1
Covenant, Make none with Canaan or its gods
Exod 23:32
PC
1, 2
Idolaters shall not remain in your land
Exod 23:33
PC
2
Bird offerings: Do not sever the head
Lev 5:8
PC
1
Ashes of burnt offering. Obligation to remove
Lev 6:10-11
PC
1
Fire, A perpetual fire shall be on the altar
Lev 6:12-13
PC
1
Fraud, When property is obtained by theft or
Lev 6:1-7
PC
8, 9
Theft, When property is obtained by fraud or
Lev 6:1-7
PC
8
Anointing, Priestly offering on the day of his
Lev 6:19-23
PC
1
Ark of acacia wood. Complete details of
Exod 25:10-22
PC
1
Poles shall remain in the rings of the ark
Exod 25:15
PC
1
Tabernacle, Offerings for the
Exod 25:1-9
PC
1
Table for the bread of presence. Details for
Exod 25:23-30
PC
1
Bread of presence, Details for the table of the
Exod 25:23-30
PC
1
Bread of presence shall be on table at all times
Exod 25:30
PC
1
Lampstand of pure gold, Details for the
Exod 25:31-40
PC
1
Sanctuary, Have the people make me a
Exod 25:8
PC
1
Tabernacle, Measurements for the curtains of
Exod 26:1-14
PC
1
Framework of the tabernacle. Details of the
Exod 26:15-30
PC
1
Curtain to separate the ark from the holy place
Exod 26:31-35
PC
1
Screen at entrance of the tent. Details for
Exod 26:36-37
PC
1
Lamp, Oil of beaten olives required for tent's
Exod 27:20-21
PC
1
76
C. In Order By Code
Court of the tabernacle and its hangings
Exod 27:9-19
PC
1
Vestments required for the Aaronite priests
Exod 28:1-43
PC
1
Breastplate, High priest's ephod and
Exod 28:28
PC
1
Incense, Altar of
Exod 30:10
PC
1
Wash their hands and feet. When priests shall
Exod 30:19-21
PC
1
Passover may be observed a month late. When
Num 9:9-12
PC
1
Oil: Special anointing.. .for the high priests
Exod 30:32
PC
1
Incense, Restrictions on replicating temple
Exod 30:37
PC
1
Incense, Every morning Aaron shall burn
Exod 30:7
PC
1
Gold altar, There will be no offerings on the
Exod 30:9
PC
1
Sin offering. Ritual of
Lev 6:24-30
PC
1
Vessel for sin offering to be broken or scoured
Lev 6:28
PC
1
Guilt offering, Requirements of
Lev 7:1-10
PC
1
Well-being, Ritual of sacrifice offering of
Lev 7:11-15
PC
1
Well-being, Offering of
Lev 7:11-18
PC
1
Well-being, When it is a thank offering
Lev 7:12-15
PC
1
Guilt offering. Ritual of
Lev 7:1-6
PC
1
Freewill or votive offering. When sacrifice is
Lev 7:16-18
PC
1
Flesh touching an unclean thing not to be eaten
Lev 7:19
PC
1
Fat; Prohibition against eating
Lev 7:22
PC
1
Fat shall not be eaten (ox, sheep, or goat)
Lev 7:22-25
PC
1, 8
Blood of bird or beast shall not be eaten
Lev 7:28-36
PC
1
Well-being, Details of the sacrifice of
Lev 7:28-36
PC
1
Grain offering to be divided among priests
Lev 7:8-10
PC
1
77
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Trumpet blasts should sound on days of rejoicing
Num 10:10
PC
1
Trumpet blasts should announce enemy attacks
Num 10:9
PC
1
Dough set aside as an offering (hallah)
Num 15:17-21
PC
1
Failure to observe laws unintentionally
Num 15:22-26
PC
1
Failure to observe laws unintentionally (person)
Num 15:27-28
PC
1
Same law, Native and alien shall have the
Num 15:29-31
PC
1
Fringes required on the corners of garments
Num 15:37-41
PC
1
Womb: First issue of the.. .must be redeemed
Num 18:15
PC
1
Firstborn of humans and unclean animals redeemed
Num 18:15-17
PC
1
Firstborn of clean animals to be sacrificed
Num 18:17
PC
1
Levites to have no allotment among Israelites
Num 18:23
PC
1
Fire, Kindle no...on Shabbat
Exod 35:37
PC
3
Shabbat, Kindle no fire on the
Exod 35:37
PC
4
Levites to receive a tithe of Israel's offerings
Num 18:24
PC
1
Tithe, Levites must tithe the
Num 18:25-31
PC
1
Tithe of a tithe due from Levites for priests
Num 18:26
PC
1
Priest's responsibilities differ from Levites
Num 18:2-7
PC
1
Levites, Responsibilities differ from Aaronites
Num 18:2-7
PC
1
Sanctuary service. Outsiders not to perform
Num 18:4-7
PC
1
Death makes all under the same roof to be unclean
Num 19:14-15
PC
1
Hair, When priests are not to dishevel their
Lev 10:6
PC
1, 2
Wine or strong drink, When entering the tent
Lev 10:8
PC
1
Birds that may not be eaten
Lev 11:13-19
PC
1
78
C. In Order By Code
Insects with four legs that may be eaten
Lev 11:20-23
PC
1
Unclean, Animals that are
Lev 11:24-28
PC
1
Land animals that you may eat
Lev 11:2-8
PC
1
Swarm, All creatures that swarm are detestable
Lev 11:41-44
PC
1
Holy: You shall be... for I am holy
Lev 11:45
PC
1
Fins and scales you may eat. Water creatures with
Lev 11:9-12
PC
1
Birth to a male will be unclean, A woman giving
Lev 12:2
PC
1
Circumcised, The flesh of the foreskin shall be
Lev 12:3
PC
1
Birth to a female will be unclean, A woman giving
Lev 12:5
PC
1
Birth a woman makes two offerings. After giving
Lev 12:6-8
PC
1
Leprosy, Priestly regulations concerning
Lev 13:1-14:57
PC
1
Bodily discharges, regulations concerning
Lev 15:1-33
PC
1
Sanctuary, Priest not to enter just any time
Lev 16:2-3
PC
1
Day of atonement, the tenth day of seventh month
Lev 16:29-30
PC
1
Clean person sprinkles an unclean person, A
Num 19:19
PC
1
Red heifer law
Num 19:2-8
PC
1
Inheritance laws when a man dies
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Daughter inherits from her father. When a
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Son, When a man dies without a
Num 27:8-11
PC
1
Children, When a man dies without
Num 27:9
PC
1
Month, Offerings required at the start of
Num 28:11-15
PC
1
Passover offerings and observances
Num 28:16-25
PC
1
Daily offerings, Required morning and evening
Num 28:1-8
PC
1
Weeks, Offerings for festival of
Num 28:26-31
PC
1
79
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
First fruits observance, Offerings required for
Num 28:26-31
PC
1
Shabbat day offerings. Required
Num 28:9-10
PC
4
Trumpets to be sounded on first day of seventh month
Num 29:1
PC
1
Booths, Offerings for the festival of
Num 29:12-39
PC
1
Atonement, Offerings for the day of
Num 29:7-11
PC
1
Vow, When a man makes a
Num 30:2
PC
1, 3, 9
Woman: Vows made without father's consent
Num 30:3-5
PC
3, 9
Vows made by a woman
Num 30:3-5
PC
1, 3, 9
Woman: Vows made and a husband's rights
Num 30:6-16
PC
3, 9
Killer must stand trial
Num 35:12
PC
6
Refuge: Slayer remains in... until high priest dies
Num 35:25
PC
6
Levites, Pasture lands provided for
Num 35:2-5
PC
1
Levites, Towns for Levites to live in
Num 35:2-8
PC
1
Witnesses, Plural needed to convict a murderer
Num 35:30
PC
6, 9
Ransom: Life of a murderer cannot be ransomed
Num 35:31
PC
6
Killer and cities of refuge
Num 35:9-15
PC
6
Refuge: Cities of... for unintentional killers
Num 35:9-15
PC
6
Inheritance shall not transfer to another tribe
Num 36:7, 9
PC
1
Women with inheritance will marry within tribe
Num 36:8
PC
1, 8
Inheritance, Woman with.. .will marry within tribe
Num 36:8
PC
1
Jealousy, Law in cases of
Num 5:11-31
PC
1, 7
Adulteress, Ritual of the suspected
Num 5:11-31
PC
7
Unclean persons banned from the camp
Num 5:1-4
PC
1
80
C. In Order By Code
Kohathites carry holy things on their shoulders
Num 7:9
PC
1
Wrongs another. When one
Num 5:5-8
PC
1, 9
Sacred donations belong to the priests
Num 5:9-10
PC
1
Nazirite law for when the vow is completed
Num 6:13-20
PC
1
Nazirites may drink no wine
Num 6:1-4
PC
1
Passover, If ignored for no good reason
Num 9:13
PC
1
Nazirites may eat nothing of a grape vine
Num 6:1-4
PC
1
Nazirite's hair not to touched by a razor
Num 6:5
PC
1
Passover may be observed by a resident alien
Num 9:14
PC
1
Nazirites to let the hair grow long
Num 6:5
PC
1
Nazirites shall not go near a corpse
Num 6:6-8
PC
1
Shabbat, Let no man leave his location on the
Exod 16:29
PC
4
Oil to anoint priests, Requirements for
Exod 30:25-30
PC
1
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Exod 34:26b
RD
1
Kid not to be boiled in its mother s milk
Exod 34:26b
RD
1
First fruits: Bring the best to YHWH's house
Exod 34:26
RD
1
Leaven, Do not offer the blood of sacrifice with
Exod 34:25
RD
1
Blood of my sacrifice not to be offered with leaven Exod 34:25
RD
1
Passover sacrifice not to be left until morning
Exod 34:25
RD
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Exod 34:23
RD
1
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
Exod 34:23
RD
1
Weeks, You shall observe festival of
Exod 34:22
RD
1
Ingathering, Observe at the turn of the year
Exod 34:22
RD
1
Seventh day. You shall rest on the
Exod 34:21
RD
4
81
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Firstborn donkey shall be redeemed with a lamb
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Donkey must be redeemed with a sheep, Firstborn
Exod 34:20
RD
1, 8
Firstborn of your sons shall be redeemed
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Empty-handed, No one shall appear before me
Exod 34:20
RD
1
Womb is mine, All that first opens the
Exod 34:19
RD
1
Firstborn of your male livestock shall be redeemed
Exod 34:19
RD
1
Unleavened Bread, You shall observe festival of
Exod 34:18
RD
1
Idols, You shall not make cast
Exod 34:17
RD
2
Covenant with people of the land. Do not make a
Exod 34:15
RD
1, 2
Worship no other god, You shall
Exod 34:14
RD
2
Tear down the altars of the people of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Cut down the sacred poles of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Break the pillars of the people of the land
Exod 34:13
RD
2
Covenant with people of the land, Do not make a
Exod 34:12
RD
1, 2
Firstborn belongs to God, The
Exod 22:29-30
RD
1
Sacrifice only at YHWH'S chosen place
Deut 12:13-14
DC
1, 2
Interest, Do not charge an Israelite
Deut 23:19
DC
1
Tassels (Blue cords), Put on the four comers of your cloak
Deut 22:12
DC
1
Trees that bear fruit you shall not destroy
Deut 20:19
DC
1
Judicial decision, Any who refuses to carry out
Deut 17:12
DC
1
Chosen place, Sacrifice only at YHWH'S
Deut 12:13-14
DC
1, 2
Blood, You may not eat
Deut 12:16
DC
1
Tithes, Eat in the presence of YHWH
Deut 12:18
DC
1
82
C. In Order By Code
Tithes, Do not eat within your towns your
Deut 12:18
DC
1
Levites, Do not neglect resident
Deut 12:19
DC
1
Destroy shrines of other gods in the land
Deut 12:2
DC
2
Secular slaughter and consumption of meat
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Profane slaughter and consumption of meat
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Meat, Consumption of and profane slaughter
Deut 12:20-22
DC
1
Blood you shall not eat; pour it on the ground
Deut 12:23-25
DC
1
Donations, Sacred to be consumed at
Deut 12:26
DC
1
Blood of sacrifices to be poured beside altar
Deut 12:27
DC
1
Dispossessed people, Do not imitate their rites
Deut 12:29-32
DC
2
Add or take away from these laws. Do not
Deut 12:32
DC
1
Central shrine: Bring your offering, sacrifices
Deut 12:6
DC
1, 2
Towns that promote other gods must be destroyed
Deut 13:12-18
DC
2
Creed recited with presentation of first fruits
Deut 26:5-10
DC
1
Tithe, Paying it in the third year
Deut 26:12-15
DC
1
First fruits. How to celebrate the festival of
Deut 26:1-11
DC
1
Measures, You shall not have two lands
Deut 25; 13-16
DC
8, 9
Surviving brother who refuses to impregnate widow
Deut 25:7-10
DC
1
Surviving brother to impregnate his brother's widow
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Levirate marriage law
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Childless widow, Brother-in-law's obligation to
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Brother's obligation to his brother's widow, A
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
chosen place
83
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Surviving brother impregnates his brother's widow
Deut 25:5-6
DC
1
Ox: Do not muzzle when it treads out the grain
Deut 25:4
DC
1, 8
False prophets and dreamers must be ignored
Deut 13:1-3
DC
1
Weights in your bag, Do not have two kinds of
Deut 25:13-16
DC
8
Flogging to be done in the presence of a judge
Deut 25:1-3
DC
1
Genitals, When a wife grabs when two men fight
Deut 25:11-12
DC
1
Parents shall not be punished for child's crimes
Deut 24; 16
DC
5
High (exalted) priest shall not dishevel his hair
Lev 21:10
DC
1, 2
Leprosy, Guard against an outbreak of
Deut 24:8-9
DC
1
Kidnapping an Israelite merits the death penalty
Deut 24:7
DC
1, 8
Mill or millstone not to be taken in pledge
Deut 24:6
DC
8
Newly married man entitled to military-free year
Deut 24:5
DC
1, 5
Grapes, When you gather them do not glean all
Deut 24:21
DC
1
Grapes, When you harvest do not be thorough
Deut 24:21
DC
1
Olive trees, Do not strip them completely
Deut 24:20
DC
1
Sheaf in a field. Do not go back for it
Deut 24:19
DC
8
Widow's garment not to be taken in pledge
Deut 24:17b
DC
1, 8
Children shall not be punished for parent s sin
Deut 24:16
DC
1
Wages of the poor and needy. Do not withhold
Deut 24:14-15
DC
1,8
Divorced wife, A husband cannot remarry his
Deut 24:1-4
DC
7
Garment given in pledge to be returned by evening
Deut 24:12
DC
1, 8
Pledge, Do not go into the house to take a
Deut 24:10-13
DC
1, 8
Egyptian, Do not abhor. You dwelt in their land
Deut 23:7
DC
1
Edomite, Do not abhor. They are your kin.
Deut 23:7
DC
1
84
C. In Order By Code
Moabite, barred from the assembly of YHWH
Deut 23:3
DC
1
Standing grain in neighbor's field you may pluck
Deut 23:25
DC
8
Grapes, You may pick and eat from your neighbor
Deut 23:24
DC
1
Vow uttered by your lips must be fulfilled
Deut 23:23
DC
1, 3, 9
Vow to YHWH, Do not postpone fulfilling a
Deut 23:21
DC
1
Interest, You may charge to foreigners
Deut 23:20
DC
1
Bastard, barred from the assembly of YHWH
Deut 23:2
DC
1
Prostitute's fee forbidden in house of YHWH
Deut 23:18
DC
1
Prostitutes, Children of Israel not to be temple
Deut 23:17
DC
1
Slaves who escape. Not to be returned to owners
Deut 23:15-16
DC
1
Clean camp, Law of the
Deut 23:12-14
DC
1
Genitals, A man with injured...restricted
Deut 23:1-2
DC
1
Nocturnal emission of a man who is encamped
Deut 23:10-11
DC
1
Sowing a second seed in your vineyard forbidden
Deut 22:9
DC
1
Parapet required on roof of a new house
Deut 22:8
DC
1
Bird with her young or eggs. Finding a mother
Deut 22:6-7
DC
1
Apparel, Woman shall not wear man's
Deut 22:5
DC
1
Apparel, Man shall not wear woman's
Deut 22:5
DC
1
Donkey or ox if fallen, neighbor must assist
Deut 22:4
DC
1
Father's wife: A man may not marry
Deut 22:30
DC
5
Lost donkey or garment, Obligations if found
Deut 22:3
DC
8
Raped in the country an engaged woman goes free
Deut 22:25-27
DC
6, 8
Raped, A betrothed virgin in the city
Deut 22:23-24
DC
6, 8
Raped woman must cry out
Deut 22:23-24
DC
6, 8
85
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Adulterous wife and lover must die
Deut 22:22
DC
7
Virgin, A wife accused of not being at marriage
Deut 22:13-21
DC
6
Wife accused of not being virgin at marriage
Deut 22:13-21
DC
7
Stray ox or sheep. Obligations of neighbors
Deut 22:1-2
DC
8
Clothing, Do not wear wool and linen woven
Deut 22:11
DC
1
Plowing, Do not put a donkey with an ox
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Donkey and an ox together, Do not plow with
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Ox and a donkey together, Do not plow with
Deut 22:10
DC
1
Innocent blood, Purging the guilt of
Deut 21:3-9
DC
1
Purging the guilt of innocent bloodshed
Deut 21:3-9
DC
1, 6
Hanged corpse of convict, Disposition of
Deut 21:22-23
DC
1
Corpse of convict who has been hanged
Deut 21:22-23
DC
1
Dead body, found in open country far from a town
Deut 21:1-9
DC
1
Stubborn and rebellious sons, Treatment of
Deut 21:18-20
DC
5
Sons, Stubborn and rebellious, treatment of
Deut 21:18-20
DC
5
Firstborn son, Rights of
Deut 21:15-17
DC
1
Soldiers may marry female captives
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Captives, Rights of female
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Female captives, Rights of
Deut 21:10-14
DC
1
Soldier who is afraid or disheartened dismissed
Deut 20:8-9
DC
1
Soldier excused from service if newly engaged
Deut 20:7
DC
1, 5
Soldier excused if new vineyard has been planted
Deut 20:6
DC
1, 5
Soldier excused if new house is not dedicated
Deut 20:5
DC
1, 5
Trees that may be cut down near besieged cities
Deut 20:20
DC
1
86
C. In Order By Code
Spoil and booty of nearby towns you must destroy
Deut 20:16-18
DC
1
Spoil and booty of distant towns, you may enjoy
Deut 20:14-15
DC
1
Enemy army. Do not be fearful before a large
Deut 20:1-4
DC
1
War: Do not be fearful before large enemy army
Deut 20:1-4
DC
1
Peace, Terms of... if turned down by a town
Deut 20:12
DC
1
Peace, Terms of... to be offered to a town
Deut 20:10-11
DC
1
Refuge, Selecting three more cities if necessary
Deut 19:8-9
DC
6
Refuge, When to increase cities of
Deut 19:8-10
DC
6
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand...
Deut 19:21
DC
1, 8
Murderer: Unintended may flee to city of refuge
Deut 19:1-7
DC
6
Refuge, You shall establish three cities of
Deut 19:1-7
DC
6
Witness, A malicious or false... to be punished
Deut 19:16-19
DC
9
Witnesses, Two or three are needed to convict
Deut 19:15
DC
9
Boundary marker not to be moved. Neighbor's
Deut 19:14
DC
1
Murderer: When an intentional.. .seeks refuge
Deut 19:11-13
DC
6
Refuge, When an intentional murderer flees to city
Deut 19:11-13
DC
6
Abhorrent cultic practices forbidden
Deut 18:9-13
DC
1
Levites shall have equal portions
Deut 18:8
DC
1
Levites, concerning sale of family possessions
Deut 18:8
DC
1
Levites may come to central shrine and minister
Deut 18:6-7
DC
1
Portions of offerings that priests receive
Deut 18:3-5
DC
1
Priests, Portions of offerings allotted to them
Deut 18:3-5
DC
1
Prophet who speaks for other gods shall die
Deut 18:18-20
DC
2
Prophet to be raised up. Heed the words of a
Deut 18:15-19
DC
1
87
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Levitical priests shall have no land inheritance
Deut 18:1-2
DC
1
Spells, One is forbidden to cast
Deut 18:11
DC
1
Dead is forbidden, Seeking oracles from the
Deut 18:11
DC
1
Fire, No one shall make child pass through
Deut 18:10
DC
1, 2
Legal decision, If difficult go to Levites
Deut 17:8-9
DC
1
Witnesses, First to participate in execution
Deut 17:7
DC
6, 9
Witnesses, Two or three needed for death penalty
Deut 17:6
DC
6, 9
Astral gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
Deut 17:2-5
DC
2
Other gods. Worshipers of to be stoned
Deut 17:2-5
DC
2
King shall not exalt himself above community
Deut 17:20
DC
1
King shall diligently observe the law and statutes
Deut 17:19
DC
1
King shall have a copy of this law for himself
Deut 17:18
DC
1
Wives, King must not acquire many
Deut 17:17
DC
1
King must not acquire many wives
Deut 17:17
DC
1
King must not acquire large amounts of gold
Deut 17:17
DC
1
Silver and gold, King must not acquire much
Deut 17:17
DC
1
King, Requirements for your
Deut 17:16-17
DC
1
King must not acquire many horses
Deut 17:16
DC
1
Horses, King must not acquire many
Deut 17:16
DC
1
King, You may not have a foreign-born
Deut 17:15
DC
1
King: He cannot be a foreigner
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
King, You have permission to set over you a
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
King: You may set over you as chosen by YHWH
Deut 17:14-15
DC
1
Decision of central judges, Carry out diligently
Deut 17:10— 11
DC
1
88
C. In Order By Code
Defect, You shall not sacrifice an animal with a
Deut 17:1
DC
1
Weeks, Festival of... reviewed
Deut 16:9-12
DC
1
Pillar next to altar of God, You shall not set
Deut 16:21
DC
2
Sacred pole. You shall not plant next to altar
Deut 16:21
DC
2
Judges, Guidelines for rendering decisions
Deut 16:19-20
DC
1, 9
Guidelines for judges in rendering decisions
Deut 16:19-20
DC
1
Bribes, Judges must not take to distort justice
Deut 16:19
DC
1, 8, 9
Passover, How to observe correctly
Deut 16:1-8
DC
1
Passover observance
Deut 16:1-8
DC
1
Judges, You shall appoint throughout your tribes
Deut 16:18
DC
1
Three times a year males appear before YHWH
Deut 16:16-17
DC
1
Annual festivals, Three times a year
Deut 16:16-17
DC
1
Booths, Festival of...reviewed
Deut 16:13-15
DC
1
Booths, You shall keep the festival of
Deut 16:13-15
DC
1
Tightfisted: Do not be... toward a needy neighbor
Deut 15:7
DC
1, 8
Hardhearted, Do not be...toward a needy Neighbor
Deut 15:7
DC
1
Remission of debts is not required for foreigner
Deut 15:3
DC
1
Firstling, If it has a defect do not sacrifice
Deut 15:21-22
DC
1
Firstling: Eat at YHWH's chosen place
Deut 15:20
DC
1
Firstling male born of flock to be consecrated
Deut 15:19
DC
1
Slave, Not to be a hardship when you release a
Deut 15:18
DC
1, 8
Debts, Remission of every seven years
Deut 15:1-6
DC
1, 8
Slave refuses his freedom and asks to stay. If
Deut 15:16
DC
1
Empty-handed, Do not send a male slave out
Deut 15:13
DC
1
89
Phillips, Commandments of the Torah
Seventh year. You shall set free a slave
Deut 15:12
DC
1, 4
Slave (Hebrew) to be set free the seventh year
Deut 15:12
DC
4, 8
Aquatic animals with fins and scales are clean
Deut 14:9-10
DC
1
Meat, Do not eat abhorrent or forbidden
Deut 14:3-8
DC
1
Tithe, every third year, store in town
Deut 14:28-29
DC
1
Levites, Do not neglect them
Deut 14:27
DC
1
Prophets, Commandments to ignore false
Deut 13:1-3
DC
1
Tithe, Eat in the presence of YHWH
Deut 14:23
DC
1
Annually put aside a tithe of your harvest
Deut 14:22-23
DC
1
Tithe of your crops, Set apart annually the
Deut 14:22
DC
1
Kid not to be boiled in its mother's milk
Deut 14:21b
DC
1
Dies of itself, Do not eat anything that
Deut 14:21
DC
1
Mother's milk, A kid not to be boiled in
Deut 14:21
DC
1
Insects with wings are forbidden food
Deut 14:19
DC
1
Birds may be eaten. Only clean
Deut 14:11
DC
1
Dead, Do not lacerate yourselves for the
Deut 14:1
DC
2
Family members punished who worship other gods Deut 13:7
DC
2
False god. Do not heed persons who follow a
Deut 13:6-9
DC
2
False prophets shall be put to death
Deut 13:5
DC
1
YHWH alone you shall fear, worship, and obey
Deut 13:4
DC
1
Love YHWH your God with all your heart
Deut 13:3
DC
1
Prophets and dreamers. Do not be misled by
Deut 13:1-4
DC
1
Children: Do not sacrifice them to Molech
Lev 18:21
DC
2
Lashes as punishment are restricted to forty
Deut 25:3
DT
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Read this law to all Israel every seven years
Deut 31:10
DT
1
Seven years, Read this law to all Israel every
Deut 31:10
DT
1
Forget not YHWH when you have eaten your fill
Deut 6:10-12
DT
1
Follow other gods. Do not
Deut 6:14
DT
2
Test, Do not put YHWH your God to a
Deut 6:16
DT
1
Love YHWH with all your heart. You shall
Deut 6:5
DT
1
Children, Recite the commandments to your
Deut 6:7
DT
1
Laws wherever you are, Recite the
Deut 6:7
DT
1
Bind the laws as a sign on your hand
Deut 6:8
DT
1
Forehead, Fix the laws as an emblem on your
Deut 6:8
DT
1
Doorposts of your house, Write the laws on the
Deut 6:9
DT
1
Images of their gods you shall bum with fire
Deut 7:25
DT
2
Images, Do not covet gold or silver of their
Deut 7:25
DT
2
Abhorrent thing into your house. Do not bring
Deut 7:26
DT
2
Intermarry with the dislodged nations. Do not
Deut 7:3
DT
1, 2
Eat your fill. Bless YHWH when you
Deut 8; 10
DT
1
Fear YHWH your God and walk in his ways
Deut 12:10
DT
1
Love YHWH your God and keep his charge
Deut 11:1
DT
1
Swear, Only by his name shall you
Deut 10:20
DT
3
Fear only YHWH your God -
Deut 10:20
DT
1
Love the stranger, You shall
Deut 10:19
DT
1
Love YHWH your God and walk in his ways
Deut 10:12
DT
1
Partial in judging. You shall not be
Deut 1:17
DT
1, 9
Hebrew male slave, A
Exod 21:2-6
DT
1
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Stranger, You shall also love the
Deut 10:19
DT
1
Worship, YHWH alone you shall
Deut 10:20
DT
1, 2
Money, Exchanging your sacrifice for
Deut 14:25
DT
1
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D. A Rabbinic Enumeration By Subject: Introduction The rabbinic authorities count 613 (acronym zevn b"ixz, taryag mitswot) commandments of the Written Torah (torat sh'biktav, or mitswot d'oraita) from which their additional Oral Torah (torat b'al peh, or mitswot d'rabbanan) is derived. Ebionites strive to observe only the Written Torah. Rabbinic Law involves more than Written Torah, and their Oral Torah is at least equally binding. The taqqanot (amendments, correcting extensions) are commandments which expand rabbinic halakha (rules, "way of walking") and may be found listed in the Shulhan Aruk, etc., but minhag (custom) and gezeyriyn (additional rabbinic provisions made to avoid breaking a commandment) also make up rabbinic halakha. Of these 613, 365 are negative (mitswot lo' ta`aseh, commandments not to do), and 248 positive (mitswot `aseh, commandments to do). Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan (Chafetz Chayim) identifies 77 positive commandments and 194 negative commandments capable of being kept today. He enumerates 26 commandments "contiguous upon the Land of Israel. This is of some interest to the Ebionites as most commandments seen as invalid today are dependent upon the existence of the Temple such as sacrifices, ritual purity concerning Temple attendance, and fulfillment of vows culminating at the Temple (e.g., the Nazirite vow). There are three commandments not to do and it is deemed to be preferable to die rather than commit them (yehareg we`al ta`avor): murder, idolatry, and perverse relations (see, Lev 18). (Another type is mesirat nefesh, commandments observed even through self-sacrifice.) The enumeration of 613 has not been universally acceptable and has been challenged in the past. Nevertheless, the number has become symbolic to refer to the entire corpus of the Written Torah. We make no claim that there are 613 commandments, but hold the position of doing rather than numbering them. From the article "The 613 Commandments," by Kaufmann Kohler and Isaac Broydé in the Jewish Encyclopedia: That the law of Moses contains 613 commandments is stated by R. Simlai, a Palestinian haggadist, who says (Mak. 23b): "Six hundred and thirteen commandments were revealed to Moses; 365 being prohibitions equal in number to the days of the year, and 248 being mandates corresponding in number to the bones of the human body." The number 613 is found as early as tannaitic times, e.g., in a saying of Simon ben Eleazar (Mek., Yitro, Bahodesh, 5) and one of Simon ben Azzai (Sifre, Deut. 67 Friedman's ed., p. 90b), and is apparently based upon ancient tradition (see Tan., Ki Tetze, ed. Buber, 2; Ex. R. xxxii.; Num. R. xiii., xviii.; Yeb. 47b; Shab. 87a; Ned. 25a; Shebu. 29a; comp. Bacher, "Ag. Tan." i. 413, ii. 436). The authenticity of the statements attributed to R. Simlai, however, has been questioned by authorities such as Nahmanides and Abraham ibn Ezra (see M. Bloch, in "Rev. Et. Juives," i. 197, 210; v. 27 et seq.; Weiss, "Dor," p. 74, note 50). The first to undertake the task of identifying the commandments was Simeon Qahira, in his "Halakot Gedolot." He begins with the prohibitions, which he classes in the order of the gravity of the punishments incurred by their transgression, while in regard to the
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mandates he follows the order of the parashiyyot, beginning with the Decalogue Qahira was followed by Saadia, Gabirol, and many others, who enumerated the 613 commandments in liturgical poems (see Azharot). In order to make up the number 613, Qahira and the poets just mentioned were compelled to incorporate many rabbinical laws. This method was criticized by Maimonides, who published a work entitled "Sefer ha-Mitzwot," laying down fourteen guiding principles for the identification of the commandments, which he enumerates accordingly. Some of these principles were attacked by Nahmanides and others, who showed that Maimonides himself had not always been consistent. New identifications were therefore proposed by Moses ben Jacob of Coucy, author of the "Sefer Mitzwot ha-Gadol" (SeMaG), and Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil, author of the "Sefer Mitzwot ha-Qaton" (SeMaQ). The list that follows is given a designation of CC after the Chafetz Chayim's (Yisrael Meir Kagan, 1838-1933) Sefer Hamitvos Hakatzer (1931, The Concise Book of Mitzvoth, Feldheim: New York, 1990), with either A, Affirmative commandment, or N, Negative commandment, followed by the number of positive or negative commandment of Maimonides lists. The added designation of I indicates commands Kagan considers valid to be observed only in Eretz Israel. Where the Evyonim have a disagreement or variant view on a commandment as interpreted by the rabbis, it is noted or designated with italics type. These rabbinic views are left as they appeared in the original source to give context on the differences between the rabbinic and Ebionite positions.
The 613 zevn b"ixz God
1. To know that God exists (Ex. 20:2; Deut. 5:6) (CCA1). 2. Not to entertain the idea that there is any god but the Eternal (Ex. 20:3) (CCN8). 3. Not to blaspheme (Ex. 22:27; Lev. 24:16) (negative). 4. To hallow God's name (Lev. 22:32) (CCA5). 5. Not to profane God's name (Lev. 22:32) (CCN155). 6. To know that God is One, a complete Unity (Deut. 6:4) (CCA2). 7. To love God (Deut. 6:5) (CCA3). 8. To fear Him reverently (Deut. 6:13; 10:20) (CCA4). 9. Not to put the word of God to the test (Deut. 6:16) (negative). 10. To imitate His good and upright ways (Deut. 28:9) (CCA6).
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Torah
11. To honor the elderly and wise (Lev. 19:32) (CCA17) 12. To learn Torah and to teach it (Deut. 6:7) (CCA14). 13. To cleave to those who know Him (Deut. 10:20) (the Talmud states that cleaving to scholars is equivalent to cleaving to Him) (CCA16). 14. Not to add to the commandments of the Torah, whether in the Written Law or in its interpretation received by tradition (Deut. 13:1) (CCN159). 15. Not to take away from the commandments of the Torah (Deut. 13:1) (CCN160). 16. That every person shall write a scroll of the Torah for himself (Deut. 31:19) (CCA15).
Signs
17. To circumcize male children (Gen. 17:12; Lev. 12:3) (CCA47) 18. To put tzitzit on the corners of clothing (Num. 15:38) (CCA10). 19. To bind tefillin on the head (Deut. 6:8) (CCA9). 20. To bind tefillin on the arm (Deut. 6:8) (CCA8). 21. To affix the mezuzah to the doorposts and gates of your house (Deut. 6:9) (CCA12).
Prayer and Blessings
23. To recite the Shema in the morning and at night (Deut. 6:7) (CCA11). 24. To recite grace after meals (Deut. 8:10) (CCA13). 25. Not to lay down a stone for worship (Lev. 26:1) (CCN161).
Love and Brotherhood
26. To love all comrades of God's Covenant (Lev 19:18) (CCA60).
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27. Not to stand by idly when a human life is in danger (Lev. 19:16) (CCN82). 28. Not to wrong any one in speech (Lev. 25:17) (CCN48). 29. Not to carry tales (Lev. 19:16) (CCN77). 30. Not to cherish hatred in one's heart (Lev. 19:17) (CCN78). 31. Not to take revenge (Lev. 19:18) (CCN80). 32. Not to bear a grudge (Lev. 19:18) (CCN81). 33. Not to put any Jew to shame (Lev. 19:17) (CCN79). 34. Not to curse any other Israelite (Lev. 19:14) (by implication: if you may not curse those who cannot hear, you certainly may not curse those who can) (CCN45). 35. Not to give occasion to the simple-minded to stumble on the road (Lev. 19:14) (this includes doing anything that will cause another to sin) (CCN76). 36. To rebuke the sinner (Lev. 19:17) (CCA72). 37. To relieve a neighbor of his burden and help to unload his beast (Ex. 23:5) (CCA70). 38. To assist in replacing the load upon a neighbor's beast (Deut. 22:4) (CCA71). 39. Not to leave a beast, that has fallen down beneath its burden, unaided (Deut. 22:4) (CCN183).
The Poor and Unfortunate 40. Not to oppress an orphan or a widow (Ex. 22:21) (CCN51). 41. Not to reap the entire field (Lev. 19:9; Lev. 23:22) (negative) (CCI6). 42. To leave the unreaped corner of the field or orchard for the poor (Lev. 19:9) (affirmative) (CCI1). 43. Not to gather gleanings (the ears that have fallen to the ground while reaping) (Lev. 19:9) (negative) (CCI7). 44. To leave the gleanings for the poor (Lev. 19:9) (affirmative) (CCI2). 45. Not to gather ol'loth (the imperfect clusters) of the vineyard (Lev. 19:10) (negative) (CCI8). 46. To leave ol'loth (the imperfect clusters) of the vineyard for the poor (Lev. 19:10; Deut. 24:21) (affirmative) (CCI3). 47. Not to gather the peret (grapes) that have fallen to the ground (Lev. 19:10) (negative) (CCI9). 48. To leave peret (the single grapes) of the vineyard for the poor (Lev. 19:10) (affirmative) (CCI4).
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49. Not to return to take a forgotten sheaf (Deut. 24:19) This applies to all fruit trees (Deut. 24:20) (negative) (CC10). 50. To leave the forgotten sheaves for the poor (Deut. 24:19-20) (affirmative) (CCI5). 51. Not to refrain from maintaining a poor man and giving him what he needs (Deut. 15:7) (CCN62). 52. To give charity (10%) according to one's means (Deut. 15:11) (CCA38).
Treatment of Gentiles
53. To love the stranger (Deut. 10:19) (CCA61). 54. Not to wrong the stranger in speech (Ex. 22:20) (CCN49). 55. Not to wrong the stranger in buying or selling (Ex. 22:20) (CCN50). 56. Not to intermarry with gentiles (Deut. 7:3) (CCN19). 57. To exact the debt of an alien (Deut. 15:3) (affirmative). 58. To lend to an alien at interest (Deut. 23:21) According to tradition, this is mandatory (affirmative).
Marriage, Divorce and Family
59. To honor parents (Ex. 20:12) (CCA41). 60. Not to smite a father or a mother (Ex. 21:15) (CCN44). 61. Not to curse a father or mother (Ex. 21:17) (CCN46). 62. To reverently fear father and mother (Lev. 19:3) (CCA42). 63. To be fruitful and multiply (Gen. 1:28) (CCA43). 64. That a eunuch shall not marry a daughter of Israel (Deut. 23:2) (CCN136). 65. That a mamzer shall not marry the daughter of a Jew (Deut. 23:3) (CCN137). 66. That an Ammonite or Moabite shall never marry the daughter of an Israelite (Deut. 23:4) (negative). 67. Not to exclude a descendant of Esau from the community of Israel for three generations (Deut. 23:8-9) (negative). 68. Not to exclude an Egyptian from the community of Israel for three generations (Deut. 23:8-9) (negative).
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69. That there shall be no harlot (in Israel); that is, that there shall be no intercourse with a woman, without previous marriage with a deed of marriage and formal declaration of marriage (Deut. 23:18) (CCN133). 70. To take a wife by kiddushin, the sacrament of marriage (Deut. 24:1) (CCA44). 71. That the newly married husband shall (be free) for one year to rejoice with his wife (Deut. 24:5) (affirmative). 72. That a bridegroom shall be exempt for a whole year from taking part in any public labor, such as military service, guarding the wall and similar duties (Deut. 24:5) (negative). 73. Not to withhold food, clothing or conjugal rights from a wife (Ex. 21:10) (CCN42). 74. That the woman suspected of adultery shall be dealt with as prescribed in the Torah (Num. 5:30) (affirmative). 75. That one who defames his wife's honor (by falsely accusing her of unchastity before marriage) must live with her all his lifetime (Deut. 22:19) (affirmative). 76. That a man may not divorce his wife concerning whom he has published an evil report (about her unchastity before marriage) (Deut. 22:19) (negative). 77. To divorce by a formal written document (Deut. 24:1) (affirmative). 78. That one who divorced his wife shall not remarry her, if after the divorce she had been married to another man (Deut. 24:4) (CCN134). 79. That a widow whose husband died childless must not be married to anyone but her deceased husband's brother (Deut. 25:5) (CCN135) (this is only in effect insofar as it requires the procedure of release below). 80. To impregnate the widow of a brother who has died childless (Deut. 25:5) (this is only in effect insofar as it requires the procedure of release below ) (CCA45). 81. That the widow formally release the brother-in-law (if he refuses to marry her) (Deut. 25:7-9) (CCA46).
Forbidden Sexual Relations
82. Not to indulge in familiarities with relatives, such as kissing, embracing, winking, skipping, which may lead to incest (Lev. 18:6) (CCN110). 83. Not to commit incest with one's mother (Lev. 18:7) (CCN112). 84. Not to commit sodomy with one's father (Lev. 18:7) (CCN111). 85. Not to commit incest with one's father's wife (Lev. 18:8) (CCN113). 86. Not to commit incest with one's sister (Lev. 18:9) (CCN127).
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87. Not to commit incest with one's father's wife's daughter (Lev. 18:11) (CCN128). 88. Not to commit incest with one's son's daughter (Lev. 18:10) (CCN119) (Note: CC treats this and the next as one commandment; however, Rambam treats them as two). 89. Not to commit incest with one's daughter's daughter (Lev. 18:10) (CCN119) (Note: CC treats this and the previous as one commandment; however, Rambam treats them as two). 90. Not to commit incest with one's daughter (this is not explicitly in the Torah but is inferred from other explicit commands that would include it) (CCN120). 91. Not to commit incest with one's father's sister (Lev. 18:12) (CCN129). 92. Not to commit incest with one's mother's sister (Lev. 18:13) (CCN130). 93. Not to commit incest with one's father's brothers wife (Lev. 18:14) (CCN125). 94. Not to commit sodomy with one's father's brother (Lev. 18:14) (CCN114). 95. Not to commit incest with one's son's wife (Lev. 18:15) (CCN115). 96. Not to commit incest with one's brother's wife (Lev. 18:16) (CCN126). 97. Not to commit incest with one's wife's daughter (Lev. 18:17) (CCN121). 98. Not to commit incest with the daughter of one's wife's son (Lev. 18:17) (CCN122). 99. Not to commit incest with the daughter of one's wife's daughter (Lev. 18:17) (CCN123). 100. Not to commit incest with one's wife's sister (Lev. 18:18) (CCN131). 101. Not to have intercourse with a woman, in her menstrual period (Lev. 18:19) (CCN132). 102. Not to have intercourse with another man's wife (Lev. 18:20) (CCN124). 103. Not to commit sodomy with a male (Lev. 18:22) (CCN116). 104. Not to have intercourse with a beast (Lev. 18:23) (CCN117). 105. That a woman shall not have intercourse with a beast (Lev. 18:23) (CCN118). 106. Not to castrate the male of any species; neither a man, nor a domestic or wild beast, nor a fowl (Lev. 22:24) (CCN143).
Times and Seasons
107. That the new month shall be solemnly proclaimed as holy, and the months and years shall be calculated by the Supreme Court only (Ex. 12:2) (affirmative) (the authority to declare months is inferred from the use of the word "unto you").
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108. Not to travel on Shabbat outside the limits of one's place of residence (Ex. 16:29) (CCN7). 109. To sanctify Shabbat (Ex. 20:8) (CCA19). 110. Not to do work on Shabbat (Ex. 20:10) (CCN6). 111. To rest on Shabbat (Ex. 23:12; 34:21) (CCA20). 112. To celebrate the festivals [Passover, Shavu'ot and Sukkot] (Ex. 23:14) (affirmative). 113. To rejoice on the festivals (Deut. 16:14) (CCA21). 114. To appear in the Sanctuary on the festivals (Deut. 16:16) (affirmative). 115. To remove chametz on the Eve of Passover (Ex. 12:15) (CCA22). 116. To rest on the first day of Passover (Ex. 12:16; Lev. 23:7) (CCA25). 117. Not to do work on the first day of Passover (Ex. 12:16; Lev. 23:6-7) (CCN147). 118. To rest on the seventh day of Passover (Ex. 12:16; Lev. 23:8) (CCA27). 119. Not to do work on the seventh day of Passover (Ex. 12:16; Lev. 23:8) (CCN148). 120. To eat matzah on the first night of Passover (Ex. 12:18) (CCA23). 121. That no chametz be in the Israelite's possession during Passover (Ex. 12:19) (CCN3). 122. Not to eat any food containing chametz on Passover (Ex. 12:20) (CCN5). 123. Not to eat chametz on Passover (Ex. 13:3) (CCN4). 124. That chametz shall not be seen in an Israelite's home during Passover (Ex. 13:7) (CCN2). 125. To discuss the departure from Egypt on the first night of Passover (Ex. 13:8) (CCA24). 126. Not to eat chametz after mid-day on the fourteenth of Nissan (Deut. 16:3) (CCN104). 127. To count forty-nine days from the time of the cutting of the Omer (first sheaves of the barley harvest) (Lev. 23:15) (CCA26). 128. To rest on Shavu'ot (Lev. 23:21) (CCA28). 129. Not to do work on the Shavu'ot (Lev. 23:21) (CCN149). 130. To rest on Rosh Hashanah (Lev. 23:24) (CCA29). 131. Not to do work on Rosh Hashanah (Lev. 23:25) (CCN150). 132. To hear the sound of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah (Num. 29:1) (CCA30). 133. To fast on Yom Kippur (Lev. 23:27) (CCA32). See Yom Kippur. 134. Not to eat or drink on Yom Kippur (Lev. 23:29) (CCN152).
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135. Not to do work on Yom Kippur (Lev. 23:31) (CCN151). 136. To rest on the Yom Kippur (Lev. 23:32) (CCA31). 137. To rest on the first day of Sukkot (Lev. 23:35) (CCA34). 138. Not to do work on the first day of Sukkot (Lev. 23:35) (CCN153). 139. To rest on the eighth day of Sukkot (Shemini Atzeret) (Lev. 23:36) (CCA37). 140. Not to do work on the eighth day of Sukkot (Shemini Atzeret) (Lev. 23:36) (CCN154). 141. To take during Sukkot a palm branch and the other three plants (Lev. 23:40) (CCA36). 142. To dwell in booths seven days during Sukkot (Lev. 23:42) (CCA35).
Dietary Laws 143. To examine the marks in cattle (so as to distinguish the clean from the unclean) (Lev. 11:2) (affirmative). 144. Not to eat the flesh of unclean beasts (Lev. 11:4) (CCN93). 145. To examine the marks in fishes (so as to distinguish the clean from the unclean (Lev. 11:9) (affirmative). 146. Not to eat unclean fish (Lev. 11:11) (CCN95). 147. To examine the marks in fowl, so as to distinguish the clean from the unclean (Deut. 14:11) (affirmative). 148. Not to eat unclean fowl (Lev. 11:13) (CCN94). 149. To examine the marks in locusts, so as to distinguish the clean from the unclean (Lev. 11:21) (affirmative). 150. Not to eat a worm found in fruit (Lev. 11:41) (CCN98). 151. Not to eat of things that creep upon the earth (Lev. 11:41-42) (CCN97). 152. Not to eat any vermin of the earth (Lev. 11:44) (CCN100). 153. Not to eat things that swarm in the water (Lev. 11:43 and 46) (CCN99). 154. Not to eat of winged insects (Deut. 14:19) (CCN96). 155. Not to eat the flesh of a beast that is terefah (lit torn) (Ex. 22:30) (CCN87). 156. Not to eat the flesh of a beast that died of itself (Deut. 14:21) (CCN86). 157. To slay cattle, deer and fowl according to the laws of shechitah if their flesh is to be eaten (Deut. 12:21) ("as I have commanded" in this verse refers to the kasher technique) (CCA48). 158. Not to eat a limb removed from a living beast (Deut. 12:23) (CCN90). 101
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159. Not to slaughter an animal and its young on the same day (Lev. 22:28) (CCN108). 160. Not to take the mother-bird with the young (Deut. 22:6) (CCN189). 161. To set the mother-bird free when taking the nest (Deut. 22:6-7) (CCA74). 162. Not to eat the flesh of an ox that was condemned to be stoned (Ex. 21:28) (negative). 163. Not to boil meat with milk (Ex. 23:19) (CCN91). See Separation of Meat and Dairy. 164. Not to eat flesh with milk (Ex. 34:26) (according to the Talmud, this passage is a distinct prohibition from the one in Ex. 23:19) (CCN92). 165. Not to eat the of the thigh-vein which shrank (Gen. 32:33) (CCN1). 166. Not to eat chelev (tallow-fat) (Lev. 7:23) (CCN88). 167. Not to eat blood (Lev. 7:26) (CCN89). See Draining of Blood. 168. To cover the blood of undomesticated animals (deer, etc.) and of fowl that have been killed (Lev. 17:13) (CCA49). 169. Not to eat or drink like a glutton or a drunkard (not to rebel against father or mother) (Lev. 19:26; Deut. 21:20) (CCN106).
Business Practices
170. Not to exploit in buying or selling (Lev. 25:14) (CCN47). 171. Not to make a loan to an Israelite on interest (Lev. 25:37) (CCN54). 172. Not to borrow on interest (Deut. 23:20) (because this would cause the lender to sin) (CCN55). 173. Not to take part in any usurious transaction between borrower and lender, neither as a surety, nor as a witness, nor as a writer of the bond for them (Ex. 22:24) (CCN53). 174. To lend to a poor person (Ex. 22:24) (even though the passage says "if you lend" it is understood as obligatory) (CCA62). 175. Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt, when the creditor knows that he cannot pay, nor press him (Ex. 22:24) (CCN52). 176. Not to take in pledge utensils used in preparing food (Deut. 24:6) (CCN58). 177. Not to exact a pledge from a debtor by force (Deut. 24:10) (CCN59). 178. Not to keep the pledge from its owner at the time when he needs it (Deut. 24:12) (CCN61). 179. To return a pledge to its owner (Deut. 24:13) (CCA63).
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180. Not to take a pledge from a widow (Deut. 24:17) (CCN60). 181. Not to commit fraud in measuring (Lev. 19:35) (CCN83). 182. To ensure that scales and weights are correct (Lev. 19:36) (affirmative). 183. Not to possess inaccurate measures and weights (Deut. 25:13-14) (CCN84).
Employees, Servants and Slaves
184. Not to delay payment of a hired man's wages (Lev. 19:13) (CCN38). 185. That the hired laborer shall be permitted to eat of the produce he is reaping (Deut. 23:25-26) (CCA65). 186. That the hired laborer shall not take more than he can eat (Deut. 23:25) (CCN187). 187. That a hired laborer shall not eat produce that is not being harvested (Deut. 23:26) (CCN186). 188. To pay wages to the hired man at the due time (Deut. 24:15) (CCA66). 189. To deal judicially with the Hebrew bondman in accordance with the laws appertaining to him (Ex. 21:2-6) (affirmative). 190. Not to compel the Hebrew servant to do the work of a slave (Lev. 25:39) (negative). 191. Not to sell a Hebrew servant as a slave (Lev. 25:42) (negative). 192. Not to treat a Hebrew servant rigorously (Lev. 25:43) (negative). 193. Not to permit a gentile to treat harshly a Hebrew bondman sold to him (Lev. 25:53) (negative). 194. Not to send away a Hebrew bondman servant empty handed, when he is freed from service (Deut. 15:13) (negative). 195. To bestow liberal gifts upon the Hebrew bondsman (at the end of his term of service), and the same should be done to a Hebrew bondwoman (Deut. 15:14) (affirmative). 196. To redeem a Hebrew maid-servant (Ex. 21:8) (affirmative). 197. Not to sell a Hebrew maid-servant to another person (Ex. 21:8) (negative). 198. To espouse a Hebrew maid-servant (Ex. 21:8-9) (affirmative). 199. To keep the Canaanite slave forever (Lev. 25:46) (affirmative). 200. Not to surrender a slave, who has fled to the land of Israel, to his owner who lives outside Palestine (Deut. 23:16) (negative).
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201. Not to wrong such a slave (Deut. 23:17) (negative). 202. Not to muzzle a beast, while it is working in produce which it can eat and enjoy (Deut. 25:4) (CCN188).
Vows, Oaths and Swearing
203. That a man should fulfill whatever he has uttered (Deut. 23:24) (CCA39). 204. Not to swear needlessly (Ex. 20:7) (CCN29). 205. Not to violate an oath or swear falsely (Lev. 19:12) (CCN31). 206. To decide in cases of annulment of vows, according to the rules set forth in the Torah (Num. 30:2-17) (CCA40). 207. Not to break a vow (Num. 30:3) (CCN184). 208. To swear by His name truly (Deut. 10:20) (affirmative). 209. Not to delay in fulfilling vows or bringing vowed or free-will offerings (Deut. 23:22) (CCN185).
The Sabbatical and Jubilee Years 210. To let the land lie fallow in the Sabbatical year (Ex. 23:11; Lev. 25:2) (affirmative) (CCI20). 211. To cease from tilling the land in the Sabbatical year (Ex. 23:11) (affirmative) (Lev. 25:2) (CCI21). 212. Not to till the ground in the Sabbatical year (Lev. 25:4) (negative) (CCI22). 213. Not to do any work on the trees in the Sabbatical year (Lev. 25:4) (negative) (CCI23). 214. Not to reap the aftermath that grows in the Sabbatical year, in the same way as it is reaped in other years (Lev. 25:5) (negative) (CCI24). 215. Not to gather the fruit of the tree in the Sabbatical year in the same way as it is gathered in other years (Lev. 25:5) (negative) (CCI25). 216. To sound the Ram's horn in the Sabbatical year (Lev. 25:9) (affirmative). 217. To release debts in the seventh year (Deut. 15:2) (CCA64). 218. Not to demand return of a loan after the Sabbatical year has passed (Deut. 15:2) (CCN57). 219. Not to refrain from making a loan to a poor man, because of the release of loans in the Sabbatical year (Deut. 15:9) (CCN56). 104
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220. To assemble the people to hear the Torah at the close of the seventh year (Deut. 31:12) (affirmative) 221. To count the years of the Jubilee by years and by cycles of seven years (Lev. 25:8) (affirmative). 222. To keep the Jubilee year holy by resting and letting the land lie fallow (Lev. 25:10) (affirmative). 223. Not to cultivate the soil nor do any work on the trees, in the Jubilee Year (Lev. 25:11) (negative). 224. Not to reap the aftermath of the field that grew of itself in the Jubilee Year, in the same way as in other years (Lev. 25:11) (negative). 225. Not to gather the fruit of the tree in the Jubilee Year, in the same way as in other years (Lev. 25:11) (negative). 226. To grant redemption to the land in the Jubilee year (Lev. 25:24) (affirmative).
The Court and Judicial Procedure 227. To appoint judges and officers in every community of Israel (Deut. 16:18) (affirmative). 228. Not to appoint as a judge, a person who is not well versed in the laws of the Torah, even if he is expert in other branches of knowledge (Deut. 1:17) (CCN64). 229. To adjudicate cases of purchase and sale (Lev. 25:14) (CCA67). 230. To judge cases of liability of a paid depositary (Ex. 22:9) (affirmative). 231. To adjudicate cases of loss for which a gratuitous borrower is liable (Ex. 22:13-14) (affirmative). 232. To adjudicate cases of inheritances (Num. 27:8-11) (CCA73). 233. To judge cases of damage caused by an uncovered pit (Ex. 21:33-34) (affirmative). 234. To judge cases of injuries caused by beasts (Ex. 21:35-36) (affirmative). 235. To adjudicate cases of damage caused by trespass of cattle (Ex. 22:4) (affirmative). 236. To adjudicate cases of damage caused by fire (Ex. 22:5) (affirmative). 237. To adjudicate cases of damage caused by a gratuitous depositary (Ex. 22:6-7) (affirmative). 238. To adjudicate other cases between a plaintiff and a defendant (Ex. 22:8) (affirmative). 239. Not to curse a judge (Ex. 22:27) (CCN63).
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240. That one who possesses evidence shall testify in Court (Lev. 5:1) (affirmative). 241. Not to testify falsely (Ex. 20:13) (CCN39). 242. That a witness, who has testified in a capital case, shall not lay down the law in that particular case (Num. 35:30) (negative). 243. That a transgressor shall not testify (Ex. 23:1) (CCN75). 244. That the court shall not accept the testimony of a close relative of the defendant in matters of capital punishment (Deut. 24:16) (CCN74). 245. Not to hear one of the parties to a suit in the absence of the other party (Ex. 23:1) (CCN65). 246. To examine witnesses thoroughly (Deut. 13:15) (affirmative). 247. Not to decide a case on the evidence of a single witness (Deut. 19:15) (CCN73). 248. To give the decision according to the majority, when there is a difference of opinion among the members of the Sanhedrin as to matters of law (Ex. 23:2) (affirmative). 249. Not to decide, in capital cases, according to the view of the majority, when those who are for condemnation exceed by one only, those who are for acquittal (Ex. 23:2) (negative). 250. That, in capital cases, one who had argued for acquittal, shall not later on argue for condemnation (Ex. 23:2) (negative). 251. To treat parties in a litigation with equal impartiality (Lev. 19:15) (affirmative). 252. Not to render iniquitous decisions (Lev. 19:15) (CCN69). 253. Not to favor a great man when trying a case (Lev. 19:15) (CCN70). 254. Not to take a bribe (Ex. 23:8) (CCN71). 255. Not to be afraid of a bad man, when trying a case (Deut. 1:17) (CCN72). 256. Not to be moved in trying a case, by the poverty of one of the parties (Ex. 23:3; Lev. 19:15) (CCN66). 257. Not to pervert the judgment of strangers or orphans (Deut. 24:17) (CCN68). 258. Not to pervert the judgment of a sinner (a person poor in fulfillment of commandments) (Ex. 23:6) (CCN67). 259. Not to render a decision on one's personal opinion, but only on the evidence of two witnesses, who saw what actually occurred (Ex. 23:7) (negative). 260. Not to execute one guilty of a capital offense, before he has stood his trial (Num. 35:12) (negative). 261. To accept the rulings of every Supreme Court in Israel (Deut. 17:11) (affirmative). 262. Not to rebel against the orders of the Court (Deut. 17:11) (CCN158).
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Injuries and Damages 263. To make a railing or wall for your roof (Deut. 22:8) (CCA75). 264. Not to leave something that might cause hurt (Deut. 22:8) (CCN190). 265. To save the pursued even at the cost of the life of the pursuer (Deut. 25:12) (affirmative). 266. Not to spare a pursuer, but he is to be slain before he reaches the pursued and slays the latter, or uncovers his nakedness (Deut. 25:12) (negative).
Property and Property Rights
267. Not to sell a field in the land of Israel for unlimited time (Lev. 25:23) (negative). 268. Not to change the character of the open land (about the cities of) the Levites or of their fields; not to sell it in perpetuity, but it may be redeemed at any time (Lev. 25:34) (negative). 269. That houses sold within a walled city may be redeemed within a year (Lev. 25:29) (affirmative). 270. Not to remove landmarks (property boundaries) (Deut. 19:14) (CCN85). 271. Not to swear falsely in denial of another's property rights (Lev. 19:11) (CCN30). 272. Not to deny falsely another's property rights (Lev. 19:11) (CCN36). 273. Never to settle in the land of Egypt (Deut. 17:16) (CCN192). 274. Not to steal personal property (Lev. 19:11) (CCN34). 275. To restore that which one took by robbery (Lev. 5:23) (CCA68). 276. To return lost property (Deut. 22:1) (CCA69). 277. Not to pretend not to have seen lost property, to avoid the obligation to return it (Deut. 22:3) (CCN182).
Criminal Laws 278. Not to kill an innocent person (Ex. 20:13) (CCN32). 279. Not to kidnap any person of Israel (Ex. 20:13) (according to the Talmud, this verse refers to stealing a person, distinguished from Lev. 19:11, regarding the taking of property) (CCN33). 280. Not to rob by violence (Lev. 19:13) (CCN35).
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281. Not to defraud (Lev. 19:13) (CCN37). 282. Not to covet what belongs to another (Ex. 20:14) (CCN40). 283. Not to crave something that belongs to another (Deut. 5:18) (CCN41). 284. Not to indulge in evil thoughts and sights (Num. 15:39) (CCN156).
Punishment and Restitution 285. That the Court shall pass sentence of death by decapitation with the sword (Ex. 21:20; Lev. 26:25) (affirmative). 286. That the Court shall pass sentence of death by strangulation (Lev. 20:10) (affirmative). 287. That the Court shall pass sentence of death by burning with fire (Lev. 20:14) (affirmative). 288. That the Court shall pass sentence of death by stoning (Deut. 22:24) (affirmative). 289. To hang the dead body of one who has incurred that penalty (Deut. 21:22) (affirmative). 290. That the dead body of an executed criminal shall not remain hanging on the tree over night (Deut. 21:23) (negative). 291. To inter the executed on the day of execution (Deut. 21:23) (affirmative) 292. Not to accept ransom from a murderer (Num. 35:31) (negative). 293. To exile one who committed accidental homicide (Num. 35:25) (affirmative). 294. To establish six cities of refuge (for those who committed accidental homicide) (Deut. 19:3) (affirmative). 295. Not to accept ransom from an accidental homicide, so as to relieve him from exile (Num. 35:32) (negative). 296. To decapitate the heifer in the manner prescribed (in expiation of a murder on the road, the perpetrator of which remained undiscovered) (Deut. 21:4) (affirmative). 297. Not to plow nor sow the rough valley (in which a heifer's neck was broken) (Deut. 21:4) (negative). 298. To adjudge a thief to pay compensation or (in certain cases) suffer death (Ex. 21:16; Ex. 21:37; Ex. 22:1) (affirmative). 299. That he who inflicts a bodily injury shall pay monetary compensation (Ex. 21:18-19) (affirmative). 300. To impose a penalty of fifty shekels upon the seducer (of an unbetrothed virgin) and enforce the other rules in connection with the case (Ex. 22:15-16) (affirmative).
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301. That the violator (of an unbetrothed virgin) shall marry her (Deut. 22:28-29) (affirmative). 302. That one who has raped a damsel and has then (in accordance with the law) married her, may not divorce her (Deut. 22:29) (negative). 303. Not to inflict punishment on Shabbat (Ex. 35:3) (because some punishments were inflicted by fire) (negative). 304. To punish the wicked by the infliction of stripes (Deut. 25:2) (affirmative). 305. Not to exceed the statutory number of stripes laid on one who has incurred that punishment (Deut. 25:3) (and by implication, not to strike anyone) (CCN43). 306. Not to spare the offender, in imposing the prescribed penalties on one who has caused damage (Deut. 19:13) (negative). 307. To do unto false witnesses as they had purposed to do (to the accused) (Deut. 19:19) (affirmative). 308. Not to punish any one who has committed an offense under duress (Deut. 22:26) (negative).
Prophecy 309. To heed the call of every prophet in each generation, provided that he neither adds to, nor takes away from the Torah (Deut. 18:15) (affirmative). 310. Not to prophesy falsely (Deut. 18:20) (CCN175). 311. Not to refrain from putting a false prophet to death nor to be in fear of him (Deut. 18:22) (negative).
Idolatry, Idolaters and Idolatrous Practices 312. Not to make a graven image; neither to make it oneself nor to have it made by others (Ex. 20:4) (CCN9). 313. Not to make any figures for ornament, even if they are not worshipped (Ex. 20:20) (CCN144). 314. Not to make idols even for others (Ex. 34:17; Lev. 19:4) (CCN10). 315. Not to use the ornament of any object of idolatrous worship (Deut. 7:25) (CCN17). 316. Not to make use of an idol or its accessory objects, offerings, or libations (Deut. 7:26) (CCN18). 317. Not to drink wine of idolaters (Deut. 32:38) (CCN15).
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318. Not to worship an idol in the way in which it is usually worshipped (Ex. 20:5) (CCN12). 319. Not to bow down to an idol, even if that is not its mode of worship (Ex. 20:5) (CCN11). 320. Not to prophesy in the name of an idol (Ex. 23:13; Deut. 18:20) (CCN27). 321. Not to hearken to one who prophesies in the name of an idol (Deut. 13:4) (CCN22). 322. Not to lead the children of Israel astray to idolatry (Ex. 23:13) (CCN14). 323. Not to entice an Israelite to idolatry (Deut. 13:12) (CCN23). 324. To destroy idolatry and its appurtenances (Deut. 12:2-3) (affirmative). 325. Not to love the enticer to idolatry (Deut. 13:9) (CCN24). 326. Not to give up hating the enticer to idolatry (Deut. 13:9) (CCN25). 327. Not to save the enticer from capital punishment, but to stand by at his execution (Deut. 13:9) (negative). 328. A person whom he attempted to entice to idolatry shall not urge pleas for the acquittal of the enticer (Deut. 13:9) (CCN26). 329. A person whom he attempted to entice shall not refrain from giving evidence of the enticer's guilt, if he has such evidence (Deut. 13:9) (negative). 330. Not to swear by an idol to its worshipers, nor cause them to swear by it (Ex. 23:13) (CCN13). 331. Not to turn one's attention to idolatry (Lev. 19:4) (CCN16). 332. Not to adopt the institutions of idolaters nor their customs (Lev. 18:3; Lev. 20:23) (CCN21). 333. Not to pass a child through the fire to Molech (Lev. 18:21) (negative). 334. Not to suffer any one practicing witchcraft to live (Ex. 22:17) (negative). 335. Not to practice onein (observing times or seasons as favorable or unfavorable, using astrology) (Lev. 19:26) (CCN166). 336. Not to practice nachesh (doing things based on signs and portents; using charms and incantations) (Lev. 19:26) (CCN165). 337. Not to consult ovoth (ghosts) (Lev. 19:31) (CCN170). 338. Not to consult yid'onim (wizards) (Lev. 19:31) (CCN171). 339. Not to practice kisuf (magic using herbs, stones and objects that people use) (Deut. 18:10) (CCN168). 340. Not to practice kessem (a general term for magical practices) (Deut. 18:10) (CCN167).
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341. Not to practice the art of a chover chaver (casting spells over snakes and scorpions) (Deut. 18:11) (CCN169). 342. Not to enquire of an ob (a ghost) (Deut. 18:11) (CCN172). 343. Not to seek the maytim (dead) (Deut. 18:11) (CCN174). 344. Not to enquire of a yid'oni (wizard) (Deut. 18:11) (CCN173). 345. Not to remove the entire beard, like the idolaters (Lev. 19:27) (CCN177). 346. Not to round the corners of the head, as the idolatrous priests do (Lev. 19:27) (CCN176). 347. Not to cut oneself or make incisions in one's flesh in grief, like the idolaters (Lev. 19:28; Deut. 14:1) (CCN28). 348. Not to tattoo the body like the idolaters (Lev. 19:28) (CCN163). 349. Not to make a bald spot for the dead (Deut. 14:1) (CCN164). 350. Not to plant a tree for worship (Deut. 16:21) (negative). 351. Not to set up a pillar (for worship) (Deut. 16:22) (CCN162). 352. Not to show favor to idolaters (Deut. 7:2) (CCN20). 353. Not to make a covenant with the seven (Canaanite, idolatrous) nations (Ex. 23:32; Deut. 7:2) (negative). 354. Not to settle idolaters in our land (Ex. 23:33) (negative) (CCI26). 355. To slay the inhabitants of a city that has become idolatrous and burn that city (Deut. 13:16-17) (affirmative). 356. Not to rebuild a city that has been led astray to idolatry (Deut. 13:17) (negative). 357. Not to make use of the property of city that has been so led astray (Deut. 13:18) (negative).
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 358. Not to cross-breed cattle of different species (Lev. 19:19) (according to the Talmud, this also applies to birds) (CCN142). 359. Not to sow different kinds of seed together in one field (Lev. 19:19) (CCN107). 360. Not to eat the fruit of a tree for three years from the time it was planted (Lev. 19:23) (CCN105). 361. That the fruit of fruit-bearing trees in the fourth year of their planting shall be sacred like the second tithe and eaten in Jerusalem (Lev. 19:24) (affirmative) (CCI16). 362. Not to sow grain or herbs in a vineyard (Deut. 22:9) (negative). 363. Not to eat the produce of diverse seeds sown in a vineyard (Deut. 22:9) (negative).
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364. Not to work with beasts of different species, yoked together (Deut. 22:10) (CCN180).
Clothing 365. That a man shall not wear women's clothing (Deut. 22:5) (CCN179). 366. That a woman should not wear men's clothing (Deut. 22:5) (CCN178). 367. Not to wear garments made of wool and linen mixed together (Deut. 22:11) (CCN181).
The Firstborn 368. To redeem the firstborn human male (Ex. 13:13; Ex. 34:20; Num. 18:15) (CCA54). 369. To redeem the firstling of an ass (Ex. 13:13; Ex. 34:20) (CCA55). 370. To break the neck of the firstling of an ass if it is not redeemed (Ex. 13:13; Ex. 34:20) (CCA56). 371. Not to redeem the firstling of a clean beast (Num. 18:17) (CCN109).
Kohanim and Levites 372. That the kohanim shall put on priestly vestments for the service (Ex. 28:2) (affirmative). 373. Not to tear the High Kohein's robe (Ex. 28:32) (negative). 374. That the kohein shall not enter the Sanctuary at all times (i.e., at times when he is not performing service) (Lev. 16:2) (negative).. 375. That the ordinary kohein shall not defile himself by contact with any dead, other than immediate relatives (Lev. 21:1-3) (CCN141). 376. That the kohanim defile themselves for their deceased relatives (by attending their burial), and mourn for them like other Israelites, who are commanded to mourn for their relatives (Lev. 21:3) (CCA59). 377. That a kohein who had an immersion during the day (to cleanse him from his uncleanness) shall not serve in the Sanctuary until after sunset (Lev. 21:6) (negative). 378. That a kohein shall not marry a divorced woman (Lev. 21:7) (CCN140). 379. That a kohein shall not marry a harlot (Lev. 21:7) (CCN138).
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380. That a kohein shall not marry a profaned woman (Lev. 21:7) (CCN139). 381. To show honor to a kohein, and to give him precedence in all things that are holy (Lev. 21:8) (CCA50). 382. That a High Kohein shall not defile himself with any dead, even if they are relatives (Lev. 21:11) (negative). 383. That a High Kohein shall not go (under the same roof) with a dead body (Lev. 21:11) It has been learnt by tradition that a kohein, who does so, violates the prohibition, "Neither shall he go in ", and also the prohibition "He shall not defile himself" (negative). 384. That the High Kohein shall marry a virgin (Lev. 21:13) (affirmative). 385. That the High Kohein shall not marry a widow (Lev. 21:14) (negative). 386. That the High Kohein shall not cohabit with a widow, even without marriage, because he profanes her (Lev. 21:15) (negative). 387. That a person with a physical blemish shall not serve (in the Sanctuary) (Lev. 21:17) (negative). 388. That a kohein with a temporary blemish shall not serve there (Lev. 21:21) (negative). 389. That a person with a physical blemish shall not enter the Sanctuary further than the altar (Lev. 21:23) (negative). 390. That a kohein who is unclean shall not serve (in the Sanctuary) (Lev. 22:2-3) (negative). 391. To send the unclean out of the Camp of the Shechinah, that is, out of the Sanctuary (Num. 5:2) (affirmative). 392. That a kohein who is unclean shall not enter the courtyard (Num. 5:2-3) This refers to the Camp of the Shechinah (negative). 393. That the kohanim shall bless Israel (Num. 6:23) (CCA58). 394. To set apart a portion of the dough for the kohein (Num. 15:20) (CCA57). 395. That the Levites shall not occupy themselves with the service that belongs to the kohanim, nor the kohanim with that belonging to the Levites (Num. 18:3) (negative). 396. That one not a descendant of Aaron in the male line shall not serve (in the Sanctuary) (Num. 18:4-7) (negative). 397. That the Levite shall serve in the Sanctuary (Num. 18:23) (affirmative). 398. To give the Levites cities to dwell in, these to serve also as cities of refuge (Num. 35:2) (affirmative). 399. That none of the tribe of Levi shall take any portion of territory in the land (of Israel) (Deut. 18:1) (negative).
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400. That none of the tribe of Levi shall take any share of the spoil (at the conquest of the Promised Land) (Deut. 18:1) (negative). 401. That the kohanim shall serve in the Sanctuary in divisions, but on festivals, they all serve together (Deut. 18:6-8) (affirmative).
T'rumah, Tithes and Taxes 402. That an uncircumcised person shall not eat of the t'rumah (heave offering), and the same applies to other holy things. This rule is inferred from the law of the Passover offering, by similarity of phrase (Ex. 12:44-45 and Lev. 22:10) but it is not explicitly set forth in the Torah. Traditionally, it has been learnt that the rule that the uncircumcised must not eat holy things is an essential principle of the Torah and not an enactment of the Scribes (negative). 403. Not to alter the order of separating the t'rumah and the tithes; the separation be in the order first-fruits at the beginning, then the t'rumah, then the first tithe, and last the second tithe (Ex. 22:28) (negative) (CCI19). 404. To give half a shekel every year (to the Sanctuary for provision of the public sacrifices) (Ex. 30:13) (affirmative). 405. That a kohein who is unclean shall not eat of the t'rumah (Lev. 22:3-4) (negative). 406. That a person who is not a kohein or the wife or unmarried daughter of a kohein shall not eat of the t'rumah (Lev. 22:10) (negative). 407. That a sojourner with a kohein or his hired servant shall not eat of the t'rumah (Lev. 22:10) (negative). 408. Not to eat tevel (something from which the t'rumah and tithe have not yet been separated) (Lev. 22:15) (negative) (CCI18). 409. To set apart the tithe of the produce (one tenth of the produce after taking out t'rumah) for the Levites (Lev. 27:30; Num. 18:24) (affirmative) (CCI12). 410. To tithe cattle (Lev. 27:32) (affirmative). 411. Not to sell the tithe of the herd (Lev. 27:32-33) (negative). 412. That the Levites shall set apart a tenth of the tithes, which they had received from the Israelites, and give it to the kohanim (called the t'rumah of the tithe) (Num. 18:26) (affirmative) (CCI13). 413. Not to eat the second tithe of cereals outside Jerusalem (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 414. Not to consume the second tithe of the vintage outside of Jerusalem (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 415. Not to consume the second tithe of the oil outside of Jerusalem (Deut. 12:17) (negative).
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416. Not to forsake the Levites (Deut. 12:19); but their gifts (dues) should be given to them, so that they might rejoice therewith on each and every festival (negative). 417. To set apart the second tithe in the first, second, fourth and fifth years of the sabbatical cycle to be eaten by its owner in Jerusalem (Deut. 14:22) (affirmative) (CCI14) (today, it is set aside but not eaten in Jerusalem). 418. To set apart the second tithe in the third and sixth year of the sabbatical cycle for the poor (Deut. 14:28-29) (affirmative) (CCI15) (today, it must be separated out but need not be given to the poor). 419. To give the kohein the due portions of the carcass of cattle (Deut. 18:3) (according to the Talmud, this is not mandatory in the present outside of Israel, but it is permissible, and some observant people do so) (CCA51). 420. To give the first of the fleece to the kohein (Deut. 18:4) (according to the Talmud, this is not mandatory in the present outside of Israel, but it is permissible, and some observant people do so) (CCA52). 421. To set apart t'rumah g'dolah (the great heave-offering, that is, a small portion of the grain, wine and oil) for the kohein (Deut. 18:4) (affirmative) (CCI11). 422. Not to expend the proceeds of the second tithe on anything but food and drink (Deut. 26:14) Anything outside of things necessary for sustenance comes within the class in the phrase "Given for the dead" (negative). 423. Not to eat the Second Tithe, even in Jerusalem, in a state of uncleanness, until the tithe had been redeemed (Deut. 26:14) (negative). 424. Not to eat the Second Tithe, when mourning (Deut. 26:14) (negative). 425. To make the declaration, when bringing the second tithe to the Sanctuary (Deut. 26:13) (affirmative) (CCI17).
The Temple, the Sanctuary and Sacred Objects 426. Not to build an altar of hewn stone (Ex. 20:22) (negative). 427. Not to mount the altar by steps (Ex. 20:23) (negative). 428. To build the Sanctuary (Ex. 25:8) (affirmative). 429. Not to remove the staves from the Ark (Ex. 25:15) (negative). 430. To set the showbread and the frankincense before the L-rd every Shabbat (Ex. 25:30) (affirmative). 431. To kindle lights in the Sanctuary (Ex. 27:21) (affirmative). 432. That the breastplate shall not be loosened from the ephod (Ex. 28:28) (negative). 433. To offer up incense twice daily (Ex. 30:7) (affirmative).
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434. Not to offer strange incense nor any sacrifice upon the golden altar (Ex. 30:9) (negative). 435. That the kohein shall wash his hands and feet at the time of service (Ex. 30:19) (affirmative). 436. To prepare the oil of anointment and anoint high kohanim and kings with it (Ex. 30:31) (affirmative). 437. Not to compound oil for lay use after the formula of the anointing oil (Ex. 30:32-33) (CCN145). 438. Not to anoint a stranger with the anointing oil (Ex. 30:32) (negative). 439. Not to compound anything after the formula of the incense (Ex. 30:37) (CCN146). 440. That he who, in error, makes unlawful use of sacred things, shall make restitution of the value of his trespass and add a fifth (Lev. 5:16) (affirmative). 441. To remove the ashes from the altar (Lev. 6:3) (affirmative). 442. To keep fire always burning on the altar of the burnt-offering (Lev. 6:6) (affirmative). 443. Not to extinguish the fire on the altar (Lev. 6:6) (negative). 444. That a kohein shall not enter the Sanctuary with disheveled hair (Lev. 10:6) (negative). 445. That a kohein shall not enter the Sanctuary with torn garments (Lev. 10:6) (negative). 446. That the kohein shall not leave the Courtyard of the Sanctuary, during service (Lev. 10:7) (negative). 447. That an intoxicated person shall not enter the Sanctuary nor give decisions in matters of the Law (Lev. 10:9-11) (negative). 448. To revere the Sanctuary (Lev. 19:30) (today, this applies to synagogues) (CCA18). 449. That when the Ark is carried, it should be carried on the shoulder (Num. 7:9) (affirmative). 450. To observe the second Passover (Num. 9:11) (affirmative). 451. To eat the flesh of the Passover lamb on it, with unleavened bread and bitter herbs (Num. 9:11) (affirmative). 452. Not to leave any flesh of the Passover lamb brought on the second Passover until the morning (Num. 9:12) (negative). 453. Not to break a bone of the Passover lamb brought on the second Passover (Num. 9:12) (negative). 454. To sound the trumpets at the offering of sacrifices and in times of trouble (Num. 10:9-10) (affirmative).
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455. To watch over the edifice continually (Num. 18:2) (affirmative). 456. Not to allow the Sanctuary to remain unwatched (Num. 18:5) (negative). 457. That an offering shall be brought by one who has in error committed a trespass against sacred things, or robbed, or lain carnally with a bond-maid betrothed to a man, or denied what was deposited with him and swore falsely to support his denial. This is called a guilt-offering for a known trespass (affirmative). 458. Not to destroy anything of the Sanctuary, of synagogues, or of houses of study, nor erase the holy names (of God); nor may sacred scriptures be destroyed (Deut. 12:2-4) (CCN157).
Sacrifices and Offerings 459. To sanctify the firstling of clean cattle and offer it up (Ex. 13:2; Deut. 15:19) (CCA53). 460. To slay the Passover lamb (Ex. 12:6) (affirmative). 461. To eat the flesh of the Passover sacrifice on the night of the fifteenth of Nissan (Ex. 12:8) (affirmative). 462. Not to eat the flesh of the Passover lamb raw or sodden (Ex. 12:9) (negative). 463. Not to leave any portion of the flesh of the Passover sacrifice until the morning unconsumed (Ex. 12:10) (negative). 464. Not to give the flesh of the Passover lamb to an Israelite who had become an apostate (Ex. 12:43) (negative). 465. Not to give flesh of the Passover lamb to a stranger who lives among you to eat (Ex. 12:45) (negative). 466. Not to take any of the flesh of the Passover lamb from the company's place of assembly (Ex. 12:46) (negative). 467. Not to break a bone of the Passover lamb (Ex. 12:46) (negative). 468. That the uncircumcised shall not eat of the flesh of the Passover lamb (Ex. 12:48) (negative). 469. Not to slaughter the Passover lamb while there is chametz in the home (Ex. 23:18; Ex. 24:25) (negative). 470. Not to leave the part of the Passover lamb that should be burnt on the altar until the morning, when it will no longer be fit to be burnt (Ex. 23:18; Ex. 24:25) (negative). 471. Not to go up to the Sanctuary for the festival without bringing an offering (Ex. 23:15) (negative). 472. To bring the first fruits to the Sanctuary (Ex. 23:19) (affirmative).
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473. That the flesh of a sin-offering and guilt-offering shall be eaten (Ex. 29:33) (affirmative). 474. That one not of the seed of Aaron, shall not eat the flesh of the holy sacrifices (Ex. 29:33) (negative). 475. To observe the procedure of the burnt-offering (Lev. 1:3) (affirmative). 476. To observe the procedure of the meal-offering (Lev. 2:1) (affirmative). 477. Not to offer up leaven or honey (Lev. 2:11) (negative). 478. That every sacrifice be salted (Lev. 2:13) (affirmative). 479. Not to offer up any offering unsalted (Lev. 2:13) (negative). 480. That the Court of Judgment shall offer up a sacrifice if they have erred in a judicial pronouncement (Lev. 4:13) (affirmative). 481. That an individual shall bring a sin-offering if he has sinned in error by committing a transgression, the conscious violation of which is punished with excision (Lev. 4:27-28) (affirmative). 482. To offer a sacrifice of varying value in accordance with one's means (Lev. 5:7) (affirmative). 483. Not to sever completely the head of a fowl brought as a sin-offering (Lev. 5:8) (negative). 484. Not to put olive oil in a sin-offering made of flour (Lev. 5:11) (negative). 485. Not to put frankincense on a sin-offering made of flour (Lev. 5:11) (negative). 486. That an individual shall bring an offering if he is in doubt as to whether he has committed a sin for which one has to bring a sin-offering. This is called a guilt-offering for doubtful sins (Lev. 5:17-19) (affirmative). 487. That the remainder of the meal offerings shall be eaten (Lev. 6:9) (affirmative). 488. Not to allow the remainder of the meal offerings to become leavened (Lev. 6:10) (negative). 489. That the High Kohein shall offer a meal offering daily (Lev. 6:13) (affirmative). 490. Not to eat of the meal offering brought by the kohanim (Lev. 6:16) (negative). 491. To observe the procedure of the sin-offering (Lev. 6:18) (affirmative). 492. Not to eat of the flesh of sin offerings, the blood of which is brought within the Sanctuary and sprinkled towards the Veil (Lev. 6:23) (negative). 493. To observe the procedure of the guilt-offering (Lev. 7:1) (affirmative). 494. To observe the procedure of the peace-offering (Lev. 7:11) (affirmative). 495. To burn meat of the holy sacrifice that has remained over (Lev. 7:17) (affirmative).
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496. Not to eat of sacrifices that are eaten beyond the appointed time for eating them (Lev. 7:18) The penalty is excision (negative). 497. Not to eat of holy things that have become unclean (Lev. 7:19) (negative). 498. To burn meat of the holy sacrifice that has become unclean (Lev. 7:19) (affirmative). 499. That a person who is unclean shall not eat of things that are holy (Lev. 7:20) (negative). 500. A kohein's daughter who profaned herself shall not eat of the holy things, neither of the heave offering nor of the breast, nor of the shoulder of peace offerings (Lev. 10:14, Lev. 22:12) (negative). 501. That a woman after childbirth shall bring an offering when she is clean (Lev. 12:6) (affirmative). See Birth. 502. That the leper shall bring a sacrifice after he is cleansed (Lev. 14:10) (affirmative). 503. That a man having an issue shall bring a sacrifice after he is cleansed of his issue (Lev. 15:13-15) (affirmative). 504. That a woman having an issue shall bring a sacrifice after she is cleansed of her issue (Lev. 15:28-30) (affirmative). 505. To observe, on Yom Kippur, the service appointed for that day, regarding the sacrifice, confessions, sending away of the scapegoat, etc. (Lev. 16:3-34) (affirmative). 506. Not to slaughter beasts set apart for sacrifices outside (the Sanctuary) (Lev. 17:3-4) (negative). 507. Not to eat flesh of a sacrifice that has been left over (beyond the time appointed for its consumption) (Lev. 19:8) (negative). 508. Not to sanctify blemished cattle for sacrifice on the altar (Lev. 22:20) This text prohibits such beasts being set apart for sacrifice on the altar (negative). 509. That every animal offered up shall be without blemish (Lev. 22:21) (affirmative). 510. Not to inflict a blemish on cattle set apart for sacrifice (Lev. 22:21) (negative). 511. Not to slaughter blemished cattle as sacrifices (Lev. 22:22) (negative). 512. Not to burn the limbs of blemished cattle upon the altar (Lev. 22:22) (negative). 513. Not to sprinkle the blood of blemished cattle upon the altar (Lev. 22:24) (negative). 514. Not to offer up a blemished beast that comes from non-Israelites (Lev. 22:25) (negative). 515. That sacrifices of cattle can only take place when they are at least eight days old (Lev. 22:27) (affirmative). 516. Not to leave any flesh of the thanksgiving offering until the morning (Lev. 22:30) (negative).
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517. To offer up the meal-offering of the Omer on the morrow after the first day of Passover, together with one lamb (Lev. 23:10) (affirmative). See The Counting of the Omer. 518. Not to eat bread made of new grain before the Omer of barley has been offered up on the second day of Passover (Lev. 23:14) (CCN101). 519. Not to eat roasted grain of the new produce before that time (Lev. 23:14) (CCN102). 520. Not to eat fresh ears of the new grain before that time (Lev. 23:14) (CCN103). 521. To bring on Shavu'ot loaves of bread together with the sacrifices which are then offered up in connection with the loaves (Lev. 23:17-20) (affirmative). 522. To offer up an additional sacrifice on Passover (Lev. 23:36) (affirmative). 523. That one who vows to the L-rd the monetary value of a person shall pay the amount appointed in the Scriptural portion (Lev. 27:2-8) (affirmative). 524. If a beast is exchanged for one that had been set apart as an offering, both become sacred (Lev. 27:10) (affirmative). 525. Not to exchange a beast set aside for sacrifice (Lev. 27:10) (negative). 526. That one who vows to the L-rd the monetary value of an unclean beast shall pay its value (Lev. 27:11-13) (affirmative). 527. That one who vows the value of a his house shall pay according to the appraisal of the kohein (Lev. 27:11-13) (affirmative). 528. That one who sanctifies to the L-rd a portion of his field shall pay according to the estimation appointed in the Scriptural portion (Lev. 27:16-24) (affirmative). 529. Not to transfer a beast set apart for sacrifice from one class of sacrifices to another (Lev. 27:26) (negative). 530. To decide in regard to dedicated property as to which is sacred to the Lord and which belongs to the kohein (Lev. 27:28) (affirmative). 531. Not to sell a field devoted to the Lord (Lev. 27:28) (negative). 532. Not to redeem a field devoted to the Lord (Lev. 27:28) (negative). 533. To make confession before the L-rd of any sin that one has committed, when bringing a sacrifice and at other times (Num. 5:6-7) (CCA33). 534. Not to put olive oil in the meal-offering of a woman suspected of adultery (Num. 5:15) (negative). 535. Not to put frankincense on it (Num. 5:15) (negative). 536. To offer up the regular sacrifices daily (two lambs as burnt offerings) (Num. 28:3) (affirmative). 537. To offer up an additional sacrifice every Shabbat (two lambs) (Num. 28:9) (affirmative).
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538. To offer up an additional sacrifice every New Moon (Num. 28:11) (affirmative). 539. To bring an additional offering on Shavu'ot (Num. 28:26-27) (affirmative). 540. To offer up an additional sacrifice on Rosh Hashanah (Num. 29:1-6) (affirmative). 541. To offer up an additional sacrifice on Yom Kippur (Num. 29:7-8) (affirmative). 542. To offer up an additional sacrifice on Sukkot (Num. 29:12-34) (affirmative). 543. To offer up an additional offering on Shemini Atzeret, which is a festival by itself (Num. 29:35-38) (affirmative). 544. To bring all offerings, whether obligatory or freewill, on the first festival after these were incurred (Deut. 12:5-6) (affirmative). 545. Not to offer up sacrifices outside (the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:13) (negative). 546. To offer all sacrifices in the Sanctuary (Deut. 12:14) (affirmative). 547. To redeem cattle set apart for sacrifices that contracted disqualifying blemishes, after which they may be eaten by anyone. (Deut. 12:15) (affirmative). 548. Not to eat of the unblemished firstling outside Jerusalem (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 549. Not to eat the flesh of the burnt-offering (Deut. 12:17). This is a Prohibition applying to every trespasser, not to enjoy any of the holy things. If he does so, he commits a trespass (negative). 550. That the kohanim shall not eat the flesh of the sin-offering or guilt-offering outside the Courtyard (of the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 551. Not to eat of the flesh of the sacrifices that are holy in a minor degree, before the blood has been sprinkled (on the altar), (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 552. That the kohein shall not eat the first-fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard (of the Sanctuary) (Deut. 12:17) (negative). 553. To take trouble to bring sacrifices to the Sanctuary from places outside the land of Israel (Deut. 12:26) (affirmative). 554. Not to eat the flesh of beasts set apart as sacrifices, that have been rendered unfit to be offered up by deliberately inflicted blemish (Deut. 14:3) (negative). 555. Not to do work with cattle set apart for sacrifice (Deut. 15:19) (negative). 556. Not to shear beasts set apart for sacrifice (Deut. 15:19) (negative). 557. Not to leave any portion of the festival offering brought on the fourteenth of Nissan unto the third day (Deut. 16:4) (negative). 558. Not to offer up a beast that has a temporary blemish (Deut. 17:1) (negative). 559. Not to bring sacrifices out of the hire of a harlot or price of a dog (apparently a euphemism for sodomy) (Deut. 23:19) (negative). 560. To read the portion prescribed on bringing the first fruits (Deut. 26:5-10) (affirmative).
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Ritual Purity and Impurity 561. That eight species of creeping things defile by contact (Lev. 11:29-30) (affirmative). 562. That foods become defiled by contact with unclean things (Lev. 11:34) (affirmative). 563. That anyone who touches the carcass of a beast that died of itself shall be unclean (Lev. 11:39) (affirmative). 564. That a lying-in woman is unclean like a menstruating woman (in terms of uncleanness) (Lev. 12:2-5) (affirmative). 565. That a leper is unclean and defiles (Lev. 13:2-46) (affirmative). 566. That the leper shall be universally recognized as such by the prescribed marks So too, all other unclean persons should declare themselves as such (Lev. 13:45) (affirmative). 567. That a leprous garment is unclean and defiles (Lev. 13:47-49) (affirmative). 568. That a leprous house defiles (Lev. 14:34-46) (affirmative). 569. That a man, having a running issue, defiles (Lev. 15:1-15) (affirmative). 570. That the seed of copulation defiles (Lev. 15:16) (affirmative). 571. That purification from all kinds of defilement shall be effected by immersion in the waters of a mikvah (Lev. 15:16) (affirmative). 572. That a menstruating woman is unclean and defiles others (Lev. 15:19-24) (affirmative). 573. That a woman, having a running issue, defiles (Lev. 15:25-27) (affirmative). 574. To carry out the ordinance of the Red Heifer so that its ashes will always be available (Num. 19:9) (affirmative). 575. That a corpse defiles (Num. 19:11-16) (affirmative). 576. That the waters of separation defile one who is clean, and cleanse the unclean from pollution by a dead body (Num. 19:19-22) (affirmative).
Lepers and Leprosy 577. Not to remove the hair off of the scall (Lev. 13:33) (negative). 578. That the procedure of cleansing leprosy, whether of a man or of a house, takes place with cedar-wood, hyssop, scarlet thread, two birds, and running water (Lev. 14:1-7) (affirmative).
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579. That the leper shall shave all his hair (Lev. 14:9) (affirmative). 580. Not to pluck out the marks of leprosy (Deut. 24:8) (negative).
The King 581. Not to curse a ruler, that is, the King or the head of the College in the land of Israel (Ex. 22:27) (negative). 582. To appoint a king (Deut. 17:15) (affirmative). 583. Not to appoint as ruler over Israel, one who comes from non-Israelites (Deut. 17:15) (negative). 584. That the King shall not acquire an excessive number of horses (Deut. 17:16) (negative). 585. That the King shall not take an excessive number of wives (Deut. 17:17) (negative). 586. That he shall not accumulate an excessive quantity of gold and silver (Deut. 17:17) (negative). 587. That the King shall write a scroll of the Torah for himself, in addition to the one that every person should write, so that he writes two scrolls (Deut. 17:18) (affirmative).
Nazarites 588. That a Nazarite shall not drink wine, or anything mixed with wine which tastes like wine; and even if the wine or the mixture has turned sour, it is prohibited to him (Num. 6:3) (negative). 589. That he shall not eat fresh grapes (Num. 6:3) (negative). 590. That he shall not eat dried grapes (raisins) (Num. 6:3) (negative). 591. That he shall not eat the kernels of the grapes (Num. 6:4) (negative). 592. That he shall not eat of the skins of the grapes (Num. 6:4) (negative). 593. That the Nazarite shall permit his hair to grow (Num. 6:5) (affirmative). 594. That the Nazarite shall not cut his hair (Num. 6:5) (negative). 595. That he shall not enter any covered structure where there is a dead body (Num. 6:6) (negative). 596. That a Nazarite shall not defile himself for any dead person (by being in the presence of the corpse) (Num. 6:7) (negative).
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597. That the Nazarite shall shave his hair when he brings his offerings at the completion of the period of his Nazariteship, or within that period if he has become defiled (Num. 6:9) (affirmative).
Wars 598. That those engaged in warfare shall not fear their enemies nor be panic-stricken by them during battle (Deut. 3:22, 7:21, 20:3) (negative). 599. To anoint a special kohein (to speak to the soldiers) in a war (Deut. 20:2) (affirmative). 600. In a permissive war (as distinguished from obligatory ones), to observe the procedure prescribed in the Torah (Deut. 20:10) (affirmative). 601. Not to keep alive any individual of the seven Canaanite nations (Deut. 20:16) (negative). 602. To exterminate the seven Canaanite nations from the land of Israel (Deut. 20:17) (affirmative). 603. Not to destroy fruit trees (wantonly or in warfare) (Deut. 20:19-20) (CCN191). 604. To deal with a beautiful woman taken captive in war in the manner prescribed in the Torah (Deut. 21:10-14) (affirmative). 605. Not to sell a beautiful woman, (taken captive in war) (Deut. 21:14) (negative). 606. Not to degrade a beautiful woman (taken captive in war) to the condition of a bondwoman (Deut. 21:14) (negative). 607. Not to offer peace to the Ammonites and the Moabites before waging war on them, as should be done to other nations (Deut. 23:7) (negative). 608. That anyone who is unclean shall not enter the Camp of the Levites (Deut. 23:11) (according to the Talmud, in the present day this means the Temple mount) (CCN193). 609. To have a place outside the camp for sanitary purposes (Deut. 23:13) (affirmative). 610. To keep that place sanitary (Deut. 23:14-15) (affirmative). 611. Always to remember what Amalek did (Deut. 25:17) (CCA76). 612. That the evil done to us by Amalek shall not be forgotten (Deut. 25:19) (CCN194). 613. To destroy the seed of Amalek (Deut. 25:19) (CCA77).
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Essay Is the Torah Impossible to Keep? Originally appeared as a post on the World Ebionite Communique listserve on January 11, 2009. Revised version reprinted here.
The other day I was browsing through Amazon Com's "Recommended for You" and I saw an interesting title. I won't do an advertisement, but the title was something like "A Year of Living Biblically" and so I clicked and read all about it. It was written by a young secular, assimilated Jewish agnostic who did research reading Torah, talking to rabbis, and scholars; and to maintain a popular appeal, I assume, he spoke to various Christians and ministers. Bad choice. His goal was to live literally by biblical commandments. The result was reported that he became a more spiritual person. So then I read some reviews as always and I read one that made me absolutely furious. It was by a condescending, arrogant, self-worshiping Christian minister who declared that the author had come to the true conclusion— nobody can live by the "Law." What else could he say since Christianity is based on the belief that Torah is impossible and therefore worthless except as an object to prove Christian "grace" and that only a divine person could keep Torah "perfectly." There's only a slight problem. Such a belief means that God is a liar. Deuteronomy 30:8 And thou shalt return and obey the voice of YHWH, and do all his commandments which I command thee this day. 9 And YHWH thy God will make thee plenteous in all the work of thine hand, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy ground, for good: for YHWH will again rejoice over thee for good, as he rejoiced over thy fathers: 10 if thou shalt obey the voice of YHWH thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which are written in this book of the law; if thou turn unto YHWH thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 11 For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not too hard for thee, neither is it far off. 12 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it? 13 Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it? 14 But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.
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God says here that you can keep Torah! There is no talk of perfectly but instead that keeping Torah brings about a nation blessed by God on this earth. Christianity doesn't talk a lot about earth. They talk of Gnostic perfection and inhabiting higher planes of spiritual existence. The preacher reviewer glibly laughs in God's face as if He were a Lying Fool. If I want to know about Torah, its supposed difficulty, or anything about it, the last person on earth that I would ask would be a worker in the Christian Cult. I would not touch a religion that accuses God of lying with a ten foot toilet plunger. However, I do look forward to God flushing it away soon. It sounds as if the author of the book got some bad information. Without even reading the book it is revealed that the Torah was not in his heart or near to him. He actually went to those over the sea, gentiles of a church that follow a false revelation "from heaven" and imposes others, including Jews, to accept its own "law." Why would he go to idolaters to learn about YHWH alone and His Torah? God says, as best as I can understand, that His Torah is not too difficult to keep at all when you instill its teaching into your mind and heart and actually attempt to do it. Why do Christians hate God's Commandments so much? It is a civil, social, economic and morally spiritual set of legislation that cannot be bought and revised by money and politicians. Meanwhile, gentiles are in favor of their own laws rather than God's which, as we all know, are bought and sold, and that change to suit the powerful. And they are all laws we cannot keep perfectly, and they multiply daily, not in our hearts, minds, or in our mouth but only lawyers who keep gentile law far out of reach where only the rich man can afford it justice. So what do we do about these imperfect secular laws that we cannot keep perfectly? The secular law says we cannot murder, steal, or drive over the speed limit. But they are impossible to keep as is witnessed by the millions of people transgressing them regularly, many who sit in prisons. I suggest that we "do away with them" in the Christian way since the civil laws are impossible to keep. I suggest we do away with churches since millions of Christians do not attend them, and most people who do attend them are some of the worst kind of people. Certainly they are more evil than ancient Israel ever was. Christianity follows some simple "spiritual laws" like treating others exactly as you expect to be treated, and "love." But Christians have failed miserably at just these few things, both individually and as a religion. Let's do away with Christianity. God won't mind since He had nothing to do with it to begin with. You can live biblically for much longer than a year. You were not created to be perfect, but if you cannot believe God is telling the perfect truth, I invite you to show us a better body of legislation for humans. You won't find it in state, federal, or Christian precepts or principles. The Torah is God's ideal set before us for our own benefit, a perfect gift to Israel and mankind.
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Appendix B
Enumeration of the `aseret haddevarim /haddibrot, the Ten Words/Declarations
From Sh'mot /Exodus 20: (1) I am YHWH, thy God....
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`¬¨V¦iÎxW£ ¤ ` z²¥` d½¨ed§i ÆdT© ¤ pi§ `³l i´¦M `§e®¨X©l Li¤ l¡` d¬¨Fd§iÎmWÎz ¥ `¤ `²¨Vz¦ `¬l :`§eX© «¨ l FnWÎz § `¤ (4) Remember the Shabbat....
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(5) Honor thy father and thy mother....
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v© x§ z¦ `¬l (7) Thou shalt not commit adultery.
s®¨`§pz¦ `´l (8) Thou shalt not steal.
p½ b§ z¦ `´l (9) Thou shalt not bear false witness....
:xw«¨ ¤ W c¬¥r L£r«¥xa§ d¬¤p£r«©zÎ`l (10) Thou shalt not covet....
F ½ n£g«©e FxFW§ ´ e ÆFz¨n`£«©e F³Ca© § re§ L¤rÀ x¥ zW´¥ ¤ ` cnº g© § zÎ`«l L®¤rx¥ zi´¥A cng© § z `¬l :L«¤rx¥ l§ x¬¤W£` lk§e
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