
Filled with His Law
Did you know that you are required to keep the law? Sirach 2:16 tells us that those who love Yahuah will be filled with His law. You may ask what does that mean? It means that we will be careful to do His commandments. It is not a burden to us to fulfill His good pleasure. Just as we have the laws of the land, we also have Yahuah’s law that he placed above every man made law. When we do His law He blesses us. The Word says that obedience is better than sacrifice. Here is a list of His to follow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/613_commandments
Canonical order
| Maimonides’ list sorted by occurrence in the Torah |
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| Gen. 1:28 — To have children with one’s wifeGen. 32:33 — Not to eat the sinew of the thighEx. 12:2 — Courts must calculate to determine when a new month beginsEx. 12:6 — To slaughter the paschal sacrifice at the specified timeEx. 12:8 — To eat the Paschal Lamb with matzah and Marror on the night of the fifteenth of NisanEx. 12:9 — Not to eat the paschal meat raw or boiledEx. 12:10 — Not to leave any meat from the paschal offering over until morningEx. 12:15 — To destroy all chametz on the 14th day of NisanEx. 12:18 — To eat matzah on the first night of PassoverEx. 12:19 — Not to find chametz in your domain on PassoverEx. 12:20 — Not to eat mixtures containing chametz all seven days of PassoverEx. 12:43 — An apostate must not eat from itEx. 12:45 — A permanent or temporary hired worker must not eat from itEx. 12:46 — Not to take the paschal meat from the confines of the groupEx. 12:46 — Not to break any bones from the paschal offering → Ps. 34:20Ex. 12:48 — An uncircumcised Kohen (priest) must not eat Terumah (heave offering)Ex. 12:48 — An uncircumcised male must not eat from itEx. 13:3 — Not to eat chametz all seven days of PassoverEx. 13:7 — Not to see chametz in your domain seven daysEx. 13:8 — To relate the Exodus from Egypt on that nightEx. 13:12 — To set aside the firstborn animalsEx. 13:13 — To redeem the firstborn donkey by giving a lamb to a KohenEx. 13:13 — To break the neck of the donkey if the owner does not intend to redeem itEx. 16:29 — Not to walk outside the city boundary on ShabbatEx. 20:2 — To know there is a GodEx. 20:3 — Not to even think that there are other gods besides him — Yemenite→Ex. 20:2Ex. 20:5 — Not to make a graven image or any image for yourself — Yemenite→Ex. 20:4Ex. 20:6 — Not to worship idols in the manner they are worshipped — Yemenite→Ex. 20:5Ex. 20:6 — Not to worship idols in the four ways we worship God — Yemenite→Ex. 20:5Ex. 20:7 — Not to take God’s name in vain — Yemenite→Ex. 20:6Ex. 20:9 — To sanctify the day with Kiddush and Havdalah — Yemenite→Ex. 20:8Ex. 20:11 — Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day — Yemenite→Ex. 20:10Ex. 20:13 — Not to murder — Yemenite→Ex. 20:12Ex. 20:13 — To respect one’s father or mother — Yemenite→Ex. 20:12Ex. 20:14 — Not to kidnap — Yemenite→Ex. 20:13Ex. 20:14 — Not to testify falsely — Yemenite→Ex. 20:13Ex. 20:15 — Not to covet and scheme to acquire another’s possession — Yemenite→Ex. 20:14Ex. 20:21 — Not to make human forms even for decorative purposes — Yemenite→Ex. 20:20Ex. 20:24 — Not to build the altar with stones hewn by metal — Yemenite→Ex. 20:23Ex. 20:27 — Not to climb steps to the altar — Yemenite→Ex. 20:26Ex. 21:2 — Purchase a Hebrew slave in accordance with the prescribed lawsEx. 21:8 — Redeem Jewish maidservantsEx. 21:8 — Betroth the Jewish maidservantEx. 21:8 — The master must not sell his maidservantEx. 21:10 — Not to withhold food, clothing, and sexual relations from one’s wifeEx. 21:15 — Not to strike one’s father and motherEx. 21:17 — Not to curse one’s father and motherEx. 21:18 — The court must implement laws against the one who assaults another or damages another’s propertyEx. 21:20 — The courts must carry out the death penalty of the swordEx. 21:28 — Not to benefit from an ox condemned to be stonedEx. 21:28 — The court must judge the damages incurred by a goring oxEx. 21:33 — The court must judge the damages incurred by a pitEx. 21:37 — The court must implement punitive measures against the thiefEx. 22:4 — The court must judge the damages incurred by an animal eatingEx. 22:5 — The court must judge the damages incurred by fireEx. 22:6 — The courts must carry out the laws of an unpaid guardEx. 22:8 — The courts must carry out the laws of the plaintiff, admitter, or denierEx. 22:9 — The courts must carry out the laws of a hired worker and hired guardEx. 22:13 — The courts must carry out the laws of a borrowerEx. 22:15–16 — The court must fine one who sexually seduces a maidenEx. 22:17 — The court must not let the sorcerer liveEx. 22:20 — Not to cheat a convert monetarilyEx. 22:20 — Not to insult or harm a convert with wordsEx. 22:21 — Not to oppress the weakEx. 22:24 — Lend to the poor and destituteEx. 22:24 — Not to press them for payment if one knows they do not have itEx. 22:24 — Not to intermediate in an interest loan, guarantee, witness, or write the promissory noteEx. 22:27 — Not to blasphemeEx. 22:27 — Not to curse judgesEx. 22:27 — Not to curse the head of state or leader of the SanhedrinEx. 22:28 — Not to preface one tithe to the next, but separate them in their proper orderEx. 22:30 — Not to eat meat of an animal that was mortally woundedEx. 23:1 — Judges must not accept testimony unless both parties are presentEx. 23:1 — Transgressors must not testifyEx. 23:2 — Decide by majority in case of disagreementEx. 23:2 — The court must not execute through a majority of one; at least a majority of two is requiredEx. 23:2 — A judge who presented an acquittal plea must not present an argument for conviction in capital casesEx. 23:5 — Help another remove the load from a beast which can no longer carry itEx. 23:6 — A judge must not decide unjustly the case of the habitual transgressorEx. 23:7 — The court must not kill anybody on circumstantial evidenceEx. 23:8 — Judges must not accept bribesEx. 23:11 — To leave free all produce which grew in that yearEx. 23:12 — To rest on the seventh dayEx. 23:13 — Not to swear in the name of an idol → Deut. 13:14Ex. 23:14 — To celebrate on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering)Ex. 23:18 — Not to slaughter it while in possession of leavenEx. 23:18 — Not to leave the fat overnightEx. 23:19 — Not to eat mixtures of milk and meat cooked togetherEx. 23:19 —To set aside the first fruits and bring them to the TempleEx. 23:25 — To serve the Almighty with prayerEx. 23:33 — Not to let the Canaanites dwell in the Land of IsraelEx. 25:8 — To build a TempleEx. 25:15 — Not to remove the staves from the arkEx. 25:30 — To make the show breadEx. 27:21 — To light the Menorah every dayEx. 28:2 — The Kohanim must wear their priestly garments during serviceEx. 28:28 — The Kohen Gadol‘s (High Priest) breastplate must not be loosened from the EfodEx. 28:32 — Not to tear the priestly garmentsEx. 29:33 — The Kohanim must eat the sacrificial meat in the TempleEx. 29:33 — A non-Kohen must not eat sacrificial meatEx. 30:7 — To burn incense every dayEx. 30:9 — Not to burn anything on the Golden Altar besides incenseEx. 30:13 — Each man must give a half shekel annuallyEx. 30:19 — A Kohen must wash his hands and feet before serviceEx. 30:31 — To prepare the anointing oilEx. 30:32 — Not to reproduce the anointing oilEx. 30:32 — Not to anoint with anointing oilEx. 30:37 — Not to reproduce the incense formulaEx. 34:21 — To rest the land during the seventh year by not doing any work which enhances growthEx. 34:26 — Not to cook meat and milk togetherEx. 35:3 — The court must not inflict punishment on ShabbatLev. 1:3 — Carry out the procedure of the burnt offering as prescribed in the TorahLev. 2:1 — To bring meal offerings as prescribed in the TorahLev. 2:11 — Not to burn honey or yeast on the altarLev. 2:13 — To salt all sacrificesLev. 2:13 — Not to omit the salt from sacrificesLev. 3:11 — Not to put frankincense on the meal offerings of wrongdoersLev. 3:17 — Not to eat bloodLev. 3:17 — Not to eat certain fats of clean animalsLev. 4:13 — The Sanhedrin must bring an offering (in the Temple) when it rules in errorLev. 4:27 — Every person must bring a sin offering (in the Temple) for his transgressionLev. 5:1 — Anybody who knows evidence must testify in courtLev. 5:7–11 — Bring an oleh v’yored (Temple offering) offering (if the person is wealthy, an animal; if poor, a bird or meal offering)Lev. 5:8 — Not to decapitate a fowl brought as a sin offeringLev. 5:11 — Not to put oil on the meal offerings of wrongdoersLev. 5:16 — One who profaned property must repay what he profaned plus a fifth and bring a sacrificeLev. 5:17–18 — Bring an asham talui (temple offering) when uncertain of guiltLev. 5:23 — Return the robbed object or its valueLev. 5:25 — Bring an asham vadai (temple offering) when guilt is ascertainedLev. 6:3 — To remove the ashes from the altar every dayLev. 6:6 — To light a fire on the altar every dayLev. 6:6 — Not to extinguish this fireLev. 6:9 — The Kohanim must eat the remains of the meal offeringsLev. 6:10 — Not to bake a meal offering as leavened breadLev. 6:13 — The Kohen Gadol must bring a meal offering every dayLev. 6:16 — Not to eat the meal offering of the High PriestLev. 6:18 — Carry out the procedure of the sin offeringLev. 6:23 — Not to eat the meat of the inner sin offeringLev. 7:1 — Carry out the procedure of the guilt offeringLev. 7:11 — To follow the procedure of the peace offeringLev. 7:17 — To burn the leftover sacrificesLev. 7:18 — Not to eat from sacrifices offered with improper intentionsLev. 7:19 — Not to eat from sacrifices which became impureLev. 7:19 — To burn all impure sacrificesLev. 7:20 — An impure person must not eat from sacrificesLev. 10:6 — A Kohen must not enter the Temple with his head uncoveredLev. 10:6 — A Kohen must not enter the Temple with torn clothesLev. 10:7 — A Kohen must not leave the Temple during serviceLev. 10:9 — A Kohen must not enter the Temple intoxicatedLev. 10:19 — Mourn for relativesLev. 11:2 — To examine the signs of animals to distinguish between kosher and non-kosherLev. 11:4 — Not to eat non-kosher animalsLev. 11:9 — To examine the signs of fish to distinguish between kosher and non-kosherLev. 11:11 — Not to eat non-kosher fishLev. 11:13 — Not to eat non-kosher fowlLev. 11:21 — To examine the signs of locusts to distinguish between kosher and non-kosherLev. 11:29 — Observe the laws of impurity caused by the eight shratzim (insects)Lev. 11:34 — Observe the laws of impurity concerning liquid and solid foodsLev. 11:39 — Observe the laws of impurity caused by a dead beastLev. 11:41 — Not to eat non-kosher creatures that crawl on landLev. 11:42 — Not to eat worms found in fruitLev. 11:43 — Not to eat creatures that live in water other than (kosher) fishLev. 11:44 — Not to eat non-kosher maggotsLev. 12:2 — Observe the laws of impurity caused by childbirthLev. 12:3 — To circumcise all males on the eighth day after their birthLev. 12:6 — A woman who gave birth must bring an offering (in the Temple) after she goes to the MikvehLev. 13:12 — Rule the laws of human tzara’at as prescribed in the TorahLev. 13:33 — The metzora (one having a skin disease) must not shave signs of impurity in his hairLev. 13:34 — Carry out the laws of tzara’at of housesLev. 13:45 — The metzora must publicize his condition by tearing his garments, allowing his hair to grow and covering his lipsLev. 13:47 — Carry out the laws of tzara’at of clothingLev. 14:2 — Carry out the prescribed rules for purifying the metzoraLev. 14:9 — The metzora must shave off all his hair prior to purificationLev. 14:10 — A metzora must bring an offering (in the Temple) after going to the MikvehLev. 15:3 — Observe the laws of impurity caused by a man’s running issue (irregular ejaculation of infected semen)Lev. 15:13–14 — A man who had a running (unnatural urinary) issue must bring an offering (in the Temple) after he goes to the MikvehLev. 15:16 — Observe the laws of impurity of a seminal emission (regular ejaculation, with normal semen)Lev. 15:16 — Every impure person must immerse himself in a Mikvah to become pureLev. 15:19 — Observe the laws of menstrual impurityLev. 15:25 — Observe the laws of impurity caused by a woman’s running issueLev. 15:28–29 — A woman who had a running (vaginal) issue must bring an offering (in the Temple) after she goes to the MikvehLev. 16:2 — A Kohen must not enter the Temple indiscriminatelyLev. 16:3 — To follow the procedure of Yom Kippur in the sequence prescribed in Parshah Acharei Mot (“After the death of Aaron’s sons…”)Lev. 16:29 — To afflict yourself on Yom KippurLev. 17:4 — Not to slaughter sacrifices outside the courtyardLev. 17:13 — To cover the blood (of a slaughtered beast or fowl) with earthLev. 18:6 — Not to make pleasurable (sexual) contact with any forbidden womanLev. 18:7 — Not to have sexual relations with one’s motherLev. 18:7 — Not to have sexual relations with one’s fatherLev. 18:8 — Not to have sexual relations with the wife of one’s fatherLev. 18:9 — Not to have sexual relations with one’s sisterLev. 18:11— Not to have sexual relations with the daughter of the wife of one’s fatherLev. 18:10 — Not to have sexual relations with the daughter of one’s sonLev. 18:10 — Not to have sexual relations with one’s daughterLev. 18:10 — Not to have sexual relations with the daughter of one’s daughterLev. 18:12 — Not to have sexual relations with the sister of one’s fatherLev. 18:13 — Not to have sexual relations with the sister of one’s motherLev. 18:14 — Not to have sexual relations with the wife of the brother of one’s fatherLev. 18:14 — Not to have sexual relations with the brother of one’s fatherLev. 18:15 — Not to have sexual relations with the wife of one’s sonLev. 18:16 — Not to have sexual relations with the wife of one’s brotherLev. 18:17 — Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughterLev. 18:17 — Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her son’s daughterLev. 18:17 — Not to have sexual relations with a woman and her daughter’s daughterLev. 18:18 — Not to have sexual relations with the sister of one’s wifeLev. 18:19 — Not to have sexual relations with a menstrually impure womanLev. 18:20 — Not to have sexual relations with someone else’s wifeLev. 18:22 — A man must not have sexual relations with a manLev. 18:23 — A man must not have sexual relations with an animalLev. 18:23 — A woman must not have sexual relations with an animalLev. 19:3 — Be in awe of one’s mother or fatherLev. 19:4 — Not to inquire into idolatryLev. 19:4 — Not to make an idol for othersLev. 19:8 — Not to eat from that which was left overLev. 19:9 — Not to reap a corner of the fieldLev. 19:9 — To leave gleaningsLev. 19:9 — Not to gather the gleaningsLev. 19:10 — To leave a corner of the field uncut for the poorLev. 19:10 — To leave the gleanings of a vineyardLev. 19:10 — Not to gather the gleanings of a vineyardLev. 19:10 — To leave the unformed clusters of grapesLev. 19:10 — Not to pick the unformed clusters of grapesLev. 19:11 — Not to deny possession of something entrusted to oneLev. 19:11 — Not to swear in denial of a monetary claimLev. 19:11 — Not to steal money stealthilyLev. 19:12 — Not to swear falsely in God’s nameLev. 19:13 — Not to rob openlyLev. 19:13 — Not to withhold wages or fail to repay a debtLev. 19:13 — Not to delay payment of wages past the agreed timeLev. 19:14 — Not to put a stumbling block before a blind man (or give harmful advice)Lev. 19:14 — Not to curse any upstanding JewLev. 19:15 — A judge must not have mercy on the poor man at the trialLev. 19:15 — A judge must not respect the great man at the trialLev. 19:15 — A judge must not pervert justiceLev. 19:15 — Judge righteouslyLev. 19:16 — Not to gossipLev. 19:16 — Not to stand idly by if someone’s life is in dangerLev. 19:17 — Not to hate fellow JewsLev. 19:17 — To reprove a sinnerLev. 19:17 — Not to embarrass othersLev. 19:18 — To love other JewsLev. 19:18 — Not to take revengeLev. 19:18 — Not to bear a grudgeLev. 19:19 — Not to plant diverse seeds togetherLev. 19:19 — Not to crossbreed animalsLev. 18:21 — Not to pass your children through the fire to MolechLev. 19:23 — Not to eat fruit of a tree during its first three yearsLev. 19:24 — The fourth year crops must be totally for holy purposes like Ma’aser SheniLev. 19:26 — Not to be superstitiousLev. 19:26 — Not to engage in divination or soothsayingLev. 19:27 — Men must not shave the hair off the sides of their headLev. 19:27 — Men must not shave their beards with a razorLev. 19:28 — Not to tattoo the skinLev. 19:30 — To show reverence to the TempleLev. 19:31 — Not to perform ov (medium)Lev. 19:31 — Not to perform yidoni (“magical seer”)Lev. 19:32 — To honor those who teach and know TorahLev. 19:35 — Not to commit injustice with scales and weightsLev. 19:36 — Each individual must ensure that his scales and weights are accurateLev. 21:1 — A Kohen must not defile himself (by going to funerals or cemeteries) for anyone except relativesLev. 21:8 — To dedicate the Kohen for serviceLev. 20:10 — The courts must carry out the death penalty of strangulationLev. 20:14 — The courts must carry out the death penalty of burningLev. 20:23 — Not to imitate them in customs and clothingLev. 21:7 — A Kohen must not marry a divorceeLev. 21:7 — A Kohen must not marry a zonah (a woman who has had a forbidden sexual relationship)Lev. 21:7 — A Kohen must not marry a chalalah (“a desecrated person”) (party to or product of 169–172)Lev. 21:11 — The High Priest must not defile himself for any relativeLev. 21:11 — The High Priest must not enter under the same roof as a corpseLev. 21:13 — The High Priest must marry a virgin maidenLev. 21:14 — The High Priest must not marry a widowLev. 21:15 — The High Priest must not have sexual relations with a widow even outside of marriageLev. 21:17 — A Kohen with a physical blemish must not serveLev. 21:17 — A Kohen with a temporary blemish must not serveLev. 21:23 — A Kohen with a physical blemish must not enter the sanctuary or approach the altarLev. 22:2 — Impure Kohanim must not do service in the templeLev. 22:4 — An impure Kohen must not eat TerumahLev. 22:7 — An impure Kohen, following immersion, must wait until after sundown before returning to serviceLev. 22:10 — A non-Kohen must not eat TerumahLev. 22:10 — A hired worker or a Jewish bondsman of a Kohen must not eat TerumahLev. 22:12 — A chalalah (party to #s 169-172 above) must not eat TerumahLev. 22:15 — Not to eat untithed fruitsLev. 22:20 — Not to dedicate a blemished animal for the altarLev. 22:21 — To offer only unblemished animalsLev. 22:21 — Not to inflict wounds upon dedicated animalsLev. 22:22 — Not to slaughter itLev. 22:22 — Not to burn its fatLev. 22:24 — Not to offer to God any castrated male animalsLev. 22:24 — Not to sprinkle its bloodLev. 22:25 — Not to sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by non-JewsLev. 22:27 — To offer only animals which are at least eight days oldLev. 22:28 — Not to slaughter an animal and its offspring on the same dayLev. 22:30 — Not to leave sacrifices past the time allowed for eating themLev. 22:32 — To sanctify his nameLev. 22:32 — Not to profane his nameLev. 23:7 — To rest on the first day of PassoverLev. 23:8 — Not to do prohibited labor on the first day of PassoverLev. 23:8 — To rest on the seventh day of PassoverLev. 23:8 — Not to do prohibited labor on the seventh day of PassoverLev. 23:10 — To offer the wave offering from the meal of the new wheatLev. 23:14 — Not to eat bread from new grain before the OmerLev. 23:14 — Not to eat parched grains from new grain before the OmerLev. 23:14 — Not to eat ripened grains from new grain before the OmerLev. 23:15 — Each man must count the Omer – seven weeks from the day the new wheat offering was broughtLev. 23:17 — To bring two loaves to accompany the above sacrificeLev. 23:21 — To rest on ShavuotLev. 23:21 — Not to do prohibited labor on ShavuotLev. 23:24 — To rest on Rosh HashanahLev. 23:25 — Not to do prohibited labor on Rosh HashanahLev. 23:29 — Not to eat or drink on Yom KippurLev. 23:32 — To rest from prohibited labor on Yom KippurLev. 23:32 — Not to do prohibited labor on Yom KippurLev. 23:35 — To rest on SukkotLev. 23:35 — Not to do prohibited labor on SukkotLev. 23:36 — To rest on Shemini AtzeretLev. 23:36 — Not to do prohibited labor on Shemini AtzeretLev. 23:40 — To take up a Lulav and Etrog all seven daysLev. 23:42 — To dwell in a Sukkah for the seven days of SukkotLev. 25:4 — Not to work the land during the seventh yearLev. 25:4 — Not to work with trees to produce fruit during that yearLev. 25:5 — Not to reap crops that grow wild that year in the normal mannerLev. 25:5 — Not to gather grapes which grow wild that year in the normal wayLev. 25:8 — The Sanhedrin must count seven groups of seven yearsLev. 25:9 — To blow the Shofar on the tenth of Tishrei to free the slavesLev. 25:10 — The Sanhedrin must sanctify the fiftieth yearLev. 25:11 — Not to work the soil during the fiftieth year (Jubilee)Lev. 25:11 — Not to reap in the normal manner that which grows wild in the fiftieth yearLev. 25:11 — Not to pick grapes which grew wild in the normal manner in the fiftieth yearLev. 25:14 — Conduct sales according to Torah lawLev. 25:14 — Not to overcharge or underpay for an articleLev. 25:17 — Not to insult or harm anybody with wordsLev. 25:23 — Not to sell the land in Israel indefinitelyLev. 25:24 — Carry out the laws of sold family propertiesLev. 25:29 — Carry out the laws of houses in walled citiesLev. 25:34 — Not to sell the fields but they shall remain the Levites’ before and after the Jubilee yearLev. 25:37 — Not to lend with interestLev. 25:39 — Not to have him do menial slave laborLev. 25:42 — Not to sell him as a slave is soldLev. 25:43 — Not to work him oppressivelyLev. 25:46 — Canaanite slaves must work forever unless injured in one of their limbsLev. 25:53 — Not to allow a non-Jew to work him oppressivelyLev. 26:1 — Not to bow down before a smooth stoneLev. 27:2 — To estimate the value of people as determined by the TorahLev. 27:10 — Not to substitute another beast for one set apart for sacrificeLev. 27:10 — The new animal, in addition to the substituted one, retains consecrationLev. 27:12–13 — To estimate the value of consecrated animalsLev. 27:14 — To estimate the value of consecrated housesLev. 27:16 — To estimate the value of consecrated fieldsLev. 27:26 — Not to change consecrated animals from one type of offering to anotherLev. 27:28 — Carry out the laws of interdicting possessions (cherem)Lev. 27:28 — Not to sell the cheremLev. 27:28 — Not to redeem the cheremLev. 27:32 — Separate the tithe from animalsLev. 27:33 — Not to redeem the titheNum. 5:2 — To send the impure from the TempleNum. 5:3 — Impure people must not enter the TempleNum. 5:7 — To repent and confess wrongdoingsNum. 5:15 — Not to put oil on her meal offering (as usual)Num. 5:15 — Not to put frankincense on her meal offering (as usual)Num. 5:30 — To fulfill the laws of the SotahNum. 6:3 — He must not drink wine, wine mixtures, or wine vinegarNum. 6:3 — He must not eat fresh grapesNum. 6:3 — He must not eat raisinsNum. 6:4 — He must not eat grape seedsNum. 6:4 — He must not eat grape skinsNum. 6:5 — The Nazir must let his hair growNum. 6:5 — He must not cut his hairNum. 6:7 — He must not come into contact with the deadNum. 6:6 — He must not be under the same roof as a corpseNum. 6:9 — He must shave his head after bringing sacrifices upon completion of his Nazirite periodNum. 6:23 — The Kohanim must bless the Jewish nation dailyNum. 7:9 — The Levites must transport the ark on their shouldersNum. 9:11 — To slaughter the second Paschal LambNum. 9:11 — To eat the second Paschal Lamb on the night of the 15th of IyarNum. 9:12 — Not to break any bones from the second paschal offeringNum. 9:12 — Not to leave the second paschal meat over until morningNum. 10:9 — To afflict oneself and cry out before God in times of calamityNum. 15:20 — To set aside a portion of dough for a KohenNum. 15:38 — To have tzitzit on four-cornered garmentsNum. 15:39 — Not to follow the whims of your heart or what your eyes seeNum. 18:2 — To guard the Temple areaNum. 18:3 — No Levite must do another’s work of either a Kohen or a LeviteNum. 18:4 — One who is not a Kohen must not serveNum. 18:5 — Not to leave the Temple unguardedNum. 18:15 — To redeem firstborn sons and give the money to a KohenNum. 18:17 — Not to redeem the firstbornNum. 18:23 — The Levites must work in the TempleNum. 18:24 — To set aside Ma’aser (tithe) each planting year and give it to a LeviteNum. 18:26 — The Levite must set aside a tenth of his titheNum. 19:2 — Carry out the procedure of the Red Heifer (Para Aduma)Num. 19:14 — Carry out the laws of impurity of the deadNum. 19:21 — Carry out the laws of the sprinkling waterNum. 27:8 — Carry out the laws of the order of inheritanceNum. 28:3 — To offer two lambs every dayNum. 28:9 — To bring two additional lambs as burnt offerings on ShabbatNum. 28:11 — To bring additional offerings on Rosh Chodesh (“The New Month”)Num. 28:19 — To bring additional offerings on PassoverNum. 28:26 — To bring additional offerings on ShavuotNum. 29:1 — To hear the Shofar on the first day of Tishrei (Rosh Hashanah)Num. 29:2 — To bring additional offerings on Rosh HashanaNum. 29:8 — To bring additional offerings on Yom KippurNum. 29:13 — To bring additional offerings on SukkotNum. 29:35 — To bring additional offerings on Shmini AtzeretNum. 30:3 — Not to break oaths or vowsNum. 30:3 — For oaths and vows annulled, there are the laws of annulling vows explicit in the TorahNum. 35:2 — To give the Levites cities to inhabit and their surrounding fieldsNum. 35:12 — Not to kill the murderer before he stands trialNum. 35:25 — The court must send the accidental murderer to a city of refugeNum. 35:31 — Not to accept monetary restitution to atone for the murdererNum. 35:32 — Not to accept monetary restitution instead of being sent to a city of refugeDeut. 1:17 — Not to appoint judges who are not familiar with judicial procedureDeut. 1:17 — The judge must not fear a violent man in judgmentDeut. 5:19 — Not to desire another’s possession — Yemenite→Deut. 5:18Deut. 6:4 — To know that he is OneDeut. 6:5 — To love himDeut. 6:7 — To learn TorahDeut. 6:7 — To say the Shema twice dailyDeut. 6:8 — To wear tefillin (phylacteries) on the headDeut. 6:8 — To bind tefillin on the armDeut. 6:9 — To put a mezuzah on each door postDeut. 6:16 — Not to try the LORD undulyDeut. 7:2 — Not to make a covenant with idolatersDeut. 7:2 — Not to show favor to themDeut. 7:3 — Not to marry non-JewsDeut. 7:25 — Not to derive benefit from ornaments of idolsDeut. 7:26 — Not to derive benefit from idols and their accessoriesDeut. 8:10 — To bless the Almighty after eatingDeut. 10:19 — To love convertsDeut. 10:20 — To fear himDeut. 10:20 — To cleave to those who know himDeut. 10:20 — To swear in God’s name to confirm the truth when deemed necessary by courtDeut. 12:2 — To destroy idols and their accessoriesDeut. 12:4 — Not to destroy objects associated with his nameDeut. 12:5–6 — To bring all avowed and freewill offerings to the Temple on the first subsequent festivalDeut. 12:11 — To offer all sacrifices in the TempleDeut. 12:13 — Not to offer any sacrifices outside the courtyardDeut. 12:15 — To redeem dedicated animals which have become disqualifiedDeut. 12:17 — Not to eat Ma’aser Sheni grains outside JerusalemDeut. 12:17 — Not to eat Ma’aser Sheni wine products outside JerusalemDeut. 12:17 — Not to eat Ma’aser Sheni oil outside JerusalemDeut. 12:17 — The Kohanim must not eat the first fruits outside JerusalemDeut. 12:17 — Not to eat its meatDeut. 12:17 — The Kohanim must not eat the meat outside the Temple courtyardDeut. 12:17 — Not to eat the meat of minor sacrifices before sprinkling the bloodDeut. 12:17 — The Kohanim must not eat unblemished firstborn animals outside JerusalemDeut. 12:19 — Not to refrain from rejoicing with, and giving gifts to, the LevitesDeut. 12:21 — To ritually slaughter an animal before eating itDeut. 12:23 — Not to eat a limb torn off a living creatureDeut. 12:26 — To bring all sacrifices from outside Israel to the TempleDeut. 13:1 — Not to add to the Torah commandments or their oral explanationsDeut. 13:1 — Not to diminish from the Torah any commandments, in whole or in partDeut. 13:4 — Not to listen to a false prophetDeut. 13:9 — Not to love the idolaterDeut. 13:9 — Not to cease hating the idolaterDeut. 13:9 — Not to save the idolaterDeut. 13:9 — Not to say anything in the idolater’s defenseDeut. 13:9 — Not to refrain from incriminating the idolaterDeut. 13:12 — Not to missionize an individual to idol worshipDeut. 13:14 — Not to turn a city to idolatry → Ex. 23:13Deut. 13:14 — Not to prophesy in the name of idolatryDeut. 13:15 — Carefully interrogate the witnessDeut. 13:17 — To burn a city that has turned to idol worshipDeut. 13:17 — Not to rebuild it as a cityDeut. 13:18 — Not to derive benefit from itDeut. 14:1 — Not to tear the skin in mourningDeut. 14:1 — Not to make a bald spot in mourningDeut. 14:3 — Not to eat sacrifices which have become unfit or blemishedDeut. 14:11 — To examine the signs of fowl to distinguish between kosher and non-kosherDeut. 14:19 — Not to eat non-kosher flying insectsDeut. 14:21 — Not to eat the meat of an animal that died without ritual slaughterDeut. 14:22 — To set aside the second tithe (Ma’aser Sheni)Deut. 14:28 — To separate the “tithe for the poor”Deut. 15:2 — To release all loans during the seventh yearDeut. 15:2 — Not to pressure or claim from the borrowerDeut. 15:3 — Press the idolater for paymentDeut. 15:7 — Not to withhold charity from the poorDeut. 15:8 — To give charityDeut. 15:9 — Not to refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary lossDeut. 15:14 — Give him gifts when he goes freeDeut. 15:13 — Not to send him away empty-handedDeut. 15:19 — Not to work consecrated animalsDeut. 15:19 — Not to shear the fleece of consecrated animalsDeut. 16:3 — Not to eat chametz on the afternoon of the 14th day of NisanDeut. 16:4 — Not to leave the meat of the holiday offering of the 14th until the 16thDeut. 16:14 — To rejoice on these three Festivals (bring a peace offering)Deut. 16:16 — To be seen at the Temple on Passover, Shavuot, and SukkotDeut. 16:16 — Not to appear at the Temple without offeringsDeut. 16:18 — Appoint judgesDeut. 16:21 — Not to plant a tree in the Temple courtyardDeut. 16:22 — Not to erect a pillar in a public place of worshipDeut. 17:1 — Not to offer a temporarily blemished animalDeut. 17:11 — Act according to the ruling of the SanhedrinDeut. 17:11 — Not to deviate from the word of the SanhedrinDeut. 17:15 — Appoint a king from IsraelDeut. 17:15 — Not to appoint a foreignerDeut. 17:16 — The king must not have too many horsesDeut. 17:16 — Not to dwell permanently in EgyptDeut. 17:17 — The king must not have too many wivesDeut. 17:17 — The king must not have too much silver and goldDeut. 17:18 — The king must have a separate Sefer Torah for himselfDeut. 18:1 — The Tribe of Levi must not be given a portion of the land in Israel, rather they are given cities to dwell inDeut. 18:1 — The Levites must not take a share in the spoils of warDeut. 18:3 — To give the foreleg, two cheeks, and abomasum of slaughtered animals to a KohenDeut. 18:4 — To set aside Terumah Gedolah (gift for the Kohen)Deut. 18:4 — To give the first shearing of sheep to a KohenDeut. 18:6–8 — The work of the Kohanim‘s shifts must be equal during holidaysDeut. 18:10 — Not to go into a trance to foresee events, etc.Deut. 18:10 — Not to perform acts of magicDeut. 18:11 — Not to mutter incantationsDeut. 18:11 — Not to attempt to contact the deadDeut. 18:11 — Not to consult the ovDeut. 18:11 — Not to consult the yidoniDeut. 18:15 — To listen to the prophet speaking in His NameDeut. 18:20 — Not to prophesy falsely in the name of GodDeut. 18:22 — Not to be afraid of the false prophetDeut. 19:3 — Designate cities of refuge and prepare routes of accessDeut. 19:13 — A judge must not pity the murderer or assaulter at the trialDeut. 19:14 — Not to move a boundary marker to steal someone’s propertyDeut. 19:15 — Not to accept testimony from a lone witnessDeut. 19:17 — A witness must not serve as a judge in capital crimesDeut. 19:19 — Punish the false witnesses as they tried to punish the defendantDeut. 20:2 — Appoint a priest to speak with the soldiers during the warDeut. 20:3 — Not to panic and retreat during battleDeut. 20:10 — Offer peace terms to the inhabitants of a city while holding siege, and treat them according to the Torah if they accept the termsDeut. 20:16 — Not to let any of them remain aliveDeut. 20:17 — Destroy the seven Canaanite nationsDeut. 20:19 — Not to destroy food trees even during the siegeDeut. 21:4 — Break the neck of a calf by the river valley following an unsolved murderDeut. 21:4 — Not to work nor plant that river valleyDeut. 21:11 — Keep the laws of the captive womanDeut. 21:14 — Not to sell her into slaveryDeut. 21:14 — Not to retain her for servitude after having sexual relations with herDeut. 21:18 — Not to be a rebellious sonDeut. 21:22 — The courts must hang those stoned for blasphemy or idolatryDeut. 21:23 — Bury the executed on the day they are killedDeut. 21:23 — Not to delay burial overnightDeut. 22:1 — Return the lost objectDeut. 22:3 — Not to ignore a lost objectDeut. 22:4 — Help others load their beastDeut. 22:4 — Not to leave others distraught with their burdens (but to help either load or unload)Deut. 22:5 — Men must not wear women’s clothingDeut. 22:5 — Women must not wear men’s clothingDeut. 22:6 — To send away the mother bird before taking its childrenDeut. 22:7 — To release the mother bird if she was taken from the nestDeut. 22:8 — Not to allow pitfalls and obstacles to remain on one’s propertyDeut. 22:8 — Make a guard rail around flat roofsDeut. 22:9 — Not to eat diverse seeds planted in a vineyardDeut. 22:9 — Not to plant grains or greens in a vineyardDeut. 22:10 — Not to work different animals togetherDeut. 22:11 — Not to wear shaatnez, a cloth woven of wool and linenDeut. 22:13 — To marry a wife by means of ketubah and kiddushinDeut. 22:19 — The slanderer must remain married to his wifeDeut. 22:19 — He must not divorce herDeut. 22:24 — The courts must carry out the death penalty of stoningDeut. 22:29 — The seducer must marry his victim if she is unwed (talks about two couples fornicating, rape is mentioned in Deuteronomy 22:25)Deut. 22:29 — He is never allowed to divorce herDeut. 23:2 — Not to let a eunuch marry into the Jewish peopleDeut. 23:3 — Not to let a mamzer (a child born due to an illegal relationship) marry into the Jewish peopleDeut. 23:4 — Not to let Moabite and Ammonite males marry into the Jewish peopleDeut. 23:7 — Not to offer peace to Ammon and Moab while besieging themDeut. 23:8–9 — Not to refrain from letting a third-generation Egyptian convert enter the AssemblyDeut. 23:8–9 — Not to refrain from letting a third-generation Edomite convert enter the AssemblyDeut. 23:11 — Impure people must not enter the Temple Mount areaDeut. 23:13 — Prepare latrines outside the campsDeut. 23:14 — Prepare a shovel for each soldier to dig withDeut. 23:16 — Not to extradite a slave who fled to (Biblical) IsraelDeut. 23:16 — Not to wrong a slave who has come to Israel for refugeDeut. 23:18 — Not to have sexual relations with women not thus marriedDeut. 23:19 — Not to offer animals bought with the wages of a harlot or the animal exchanged for a dog. Some interpret “exchanged for a dog” as referring to wage of a male prostitute.[15][16]Deut. 23:20 — Not to borrow with interestDeut. 23:21 — Lend to and borrow from idolaters with interestDeut. 23:22 — Not to withhold payment incurred by any vowDeut. 23:24 — To fulfill what was uttered and to do what was avowedDeut. 23:25 — The hired worker may eat from the unharvested crops where he worksDeut. 23:25 — The worker must not take more than he can eatDeut. 23:26 — The worker must not eat while on hired timeDeut. 24:1 — To issue a divorce by means of a Get documentDeut. 24:4 — A man must not remarry his ex-wife after she has married someone elseDeut. 24:5 — He who has taken a wife, built a new home, or planted a vineyard is given a year to rejoice with his possessionsDeut. 24:5 — Not to demand from the above any involvement, communal or militaryDeut. 24:6 — Not to demand as collateral utensils needed for preparing foodDeut. 24:8 — The metzora must not remove his signs of impurityDeut. 24:10 — The creditor must not forcibly take collateralDeut. 24:12 — Not to delay its return when neededDeut. 24:13 — Return the collateral to the debtor when neededDeut. 24:15 — Pay wages on the day they were earnedDeut. 24:16 — Relatives of the litigants must not testifyDeut. 24:17 — Not to demand collateral from a widowDeut. 24:17 — A judge must not pervert a case involving a convert or orphanDeut. 24:19 — To leave the forgotten sheaves in the fieldDeut. 24:19 — Not to retrieve themDeut. 25:2 — The court must give lashes to the wrongdoerDeut. 25:3 — The court must not exceed the prescribed number of lashesDeut. 25:4 — Not to muzzle an ox while plowingDeut. 25:5 — To perform yibbum (marry the widow of one’s childless brother)Deut. 25:5 — The widow must not remarry until the ties with her brother-in-law are removed (by halizah)Deut. 25:9 — To perform halizah (free the widow of one’s childless brother from yibbum)Deut. 25:12 — Save someone being pursued even by taking the life of the pursuerDeut. 25:12 — Not to pity the pursuerDeut. 25:13 — Not to possess inaccurate scales and weights even if they are not for useDeut. 25:17 — Remember what Amalek did to the Jewish peopleDeut. 25:19 — Wipe out the memory of AmalekDeut. 25:19 — Not to forget Amalek’s atrocities and ambush on our journey from Egypt in the desertDeut. 26:5 — To read the Torah portion pertaining to the presentation of first fruitsDeut. 26:13 — To read the confession of tithes every fourth and seventh yearDeut. 26:14 — Not to spend its redemption money on anything but food, drink, or ointmentDeut. 26:14 — Not to eat Ma’aser Sheni while impureDeut. 26:14 — A mourner on the first day after death must not eat Ma’aser SheniDeut. 22:26 — The court must not punish anybody who was forced to commit a crimeDeut. 28:9 — To emulate His waysDeut. 31:12 — To assemble all the people on the Sukkot following the seventh yearDeut. 31:19 — Each male must write a Sefer TorahDeut. 32:38 — Not to drink wine poured in service to idols |
and these laws you keep as well
Love Yahuah and
Love your neighbor
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