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==Outline the Concept of a Divinely Inspired Moral Law== |
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*Mitzvah is the singular form of Mitzvot |
*Mitzvah is the singular form of Mitzvot |
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*Some Mitzvot are specifically directed at women; whereas some are directed only at men |
*Some Mitzvot are specifically directed at women; whereas some are directed only at men |
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− | *Positive Mitzvot refer to the expression of faith towards God |
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− | *Negative Mitzvot refer to the denial of faith towards God and the punishments for such |
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Outline the Concept of a Divinely Inspired Moral Law[]
- Jewish people believe that the Torah contains the divinely inspired moral law
- Moral Law binds them to God
- 613 rules called Mitzvot - 248 positive, 356 negative
- Mitzvah is the singular form of Mitzvot
- Some Mitzvot are specifically directed at women; whereas some are directed only at men