Every Jot and Tittle: A list of all the Bible's commandments

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Every Jot and Tittle: A list of all the Bible's commandments
In the Every Jot and Tittle project, I am listing all of the Bible's commandments from Genesis to Revelation, in accordance with Jesus's words in Matthew 5:18-19. I have no idea how many commandments I'll find, but Jewish tradition claims there are 613.
The list will be in biblical order, with a link to the commandment's first appearance in the Bible.


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Here is a list of the commandments that I've found so far. I'll keep adding as I go along.
Be fruitful and multiply. (Gen 1:28a)
Subdue the earth and have dominion over every living thing. (Gen 1:28b)
Don't eat blood. (Gen 9:4)
Whoever kills another person must be killed. (Gen 9:6)
Baby boys must be circumcised eight days after their birth. (Gen 17:10-14)
The month of Nisan shall be the first month of the year. (Ex 12:2)
On the tenth day of the first month (Nisan), find an unblemished lamb and kill it on the evening of the 14th day. (Ex 12:3-6)
After killing the lamb, smear some of its blood on the sides and top of your door post. (Ex 12:7)
Roast the lamb and eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. (Ex 12:8)
Don't eat the lamb raw or boiled in water. And eat the whole animal: head, legs, and internal organs. (Ex 12:9)
Eat all of it. Don't leave any until the morning. Burn the leftovers. (Ex 12:10)
Eat it fast, with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand. (Ex 12:11)
The Passover shall be kept as a memorial forever. (Ex 12:14)
During the feast of unleavened bread, all yeast shall be removed from every house. (Ex 12:15)
Don't work on the first or the seventh day of the feast of unleavened bread. (Ex 12:16)
The feast of unleavened bread shall be observed forever. (Ex 12:17-19)
In the first month (Nisan), eat unleavened bread from the evening of the 14th to the evening of the 21st day of the month. (Ex 12:18)
Whoever eats any leavened bread during the feast of unleavened bread shall be exiled. (Ex 12:19)
Don't eat any leavened bread during the feast of unleavened bread. (Ex 12:20)
Eat the Passover lamb in one place, and don't break any of the lamb's bones. (Ex 12:46)
Strangers, foreigners, and uncircumcised people shall not observe the Passover. (Circumcised slaves are okay though.) (Ex 12:43-48)
All firstborn male humans and animals shall be sanctified to the Lord. They belong to him. (Ex 13:2)
Don't even look at any unleavened bread during the feast of unleavened bread. (Ex 13:7)
On the first day of Passover, tell you son about how God killed every firstborn child and animal in Egypt. (Ex 13:8)
Every firstborn donkey shall be redeemed either by sacrificing a lamb or breaking the donkey's neck. (Ex 13:13)
Don't leave your house during the Sabbath. (Ex 16:29)
Make Yahweh your number one god. (Ex 20:3)
Don't make an artistic representation of anything. (Ex 20:4)
Don't worship or serve other gods or graven images. (Ex 20:5)
Don't take the Lord's name in vain. (Ex 20:7)
Keep the Sabbath day holy. (Ex 20:8)
Don't work on the Sabbath. (Ex 20:9-10)
Honor your father and mother. (Ex 20:12)
Don't kill. (Ex 20:13)
Don't commit adultery. (Ex 20:14)
Don't steal. (Ex 20:15)
Don't testify falsely against your neighbor. (Ex 20:16)
Don't covet your neighbor's wife. (Ex 20:17)
Don't covet your neighbor's other stuff. (Ex 20:17)
Don't make gods of silver or gold. (Ex 20:23)
Make a dirt altar for God and sacrifice animals on it. (Ex 20:24)
If you make God stone altars, thou shalt use natural, uncut stones. (Otherwise you'll pollute it.) (Ex 20:25)
Don't go up steps to the altar. (People might see you nakedness.) (Ex 20:26)
If you buy a Hebrew slave, you shall set him free after six years of slavery. (Ex 21:2)
If your Hebrew slave was married when you bought him, you shall free both the slave and his wife after six years of slavery. (Ex 21:3)
If you gave your Hebrew slave a wife and they had children, you shall keep your slave's wife and children and let him go free. (Ex 21:4)
If your Hebrew slave refuses to leave his wife and children, you shall bore a hole in his ear and he shall serve you forever. (Ex 21:5-6)
If you sell your daughter, she shall not be freed after six years (as are male Hebrew slaves). (Ex 21:7)
If your daughter fails to please her master, she shall be sold again to a Hebrew man. (Ex 21:8)
If the man who bought your daughter gives her to his son, the man who bought her shall treat her as his own daughter. (Ex 21:9)
If a man buys a female slave and then takes another wife, he shall continue to feed, clothe, and have sex with his slave wife. (Ex 21:10)
If the man fails to feed, clothe, and have sex with his slave wife, he shall set her free. (Ex 21:11)
If you strike your father or mother, you shall be killed. (Ex 21:15)
Whoever kidnaps a person with the intention of selling that person as a slave shall be killed. (Ex 21:16)
If you curse your father or mother, you shall be killed. (Ex 21:17)
If two men fight and one is injured, the man who caused the injury shall pay for the injured man's lost time. (Ex 21:18-19)
A slave owner who beats his slave to death shall be punished. (Ex 21:20)
A slave owner shall not be punished for beating his slave if the slave lives for a day or two, for the slave is the slave owner's money. (Ex 21:21)
If a man causes the death of a fetus, he shall pay the woman's husband whatever the judges decide. (Ex 21:22)
But if the woman is injured, the man that caused her injury shall be injured in the same way. (Ex 21:23-25)
If a man hits his slave and causes the slave to lose sight in one eye, he shall set the slave free. (Ex 21:26)
If a man hits his slave and causes the slave to lose a tooth, he shall set the slave free. (Ex 21:27)
If an ox gores someone to death, the ox shall be stoned and his flesh shall not be eaten. But the owner shall not be punished. (Ex 21:28)
If an ox has a reputation for goring people and its owner did nothing to restrain it, the ox shall be stoned and its owner shall be executed. (Ex 21:29-31)
If an ox kills a slave, the owner of the ox shall give the owner of the dead slave thirty shekels of silver and the ox shall be stoned. (Ex 21:32)
If a man has an open pit into which an ox or ass falls, the owner of the pit must pay the owner of the animal whatever it was worth, but the owner of the pit gets to keep the dead animal. (Ex 21:33-34)
If one man's ox kills another man's ox, then the live ox shall be sold with the money and dead ox split between owners. (Ex 21:35)
If an ox is known to be an ox killer and its owner did nothing to restrain it, then the owner of the killer ox must pay the owner of the dead ox. But the owner of the killer ox gets to keep the dead ox. (Ex 21:36)
A person who steals and kills an ox or a sheep shall pay the owner five oxen for each stolen ox, and four sheep for each stolen sheep. (Ex 22:1)
If a thief is caught breaking into a house while it is dark and is killed in the process, the person who killed him shall not be executed. (Ex 22:2)
If a thief is caught breaking into a house during the daytime and is killed in the process, the person who killed the thief shall be executed for murder. (Ex 22:3a)
If a thief is caught and is too poor to make a complete restitution, he shall be sold to pay for his theft. (Ex 22:3b)
If a thief steals an ox or an ass, and the stolen animal is found alive, the thief must pay twice the value of the stolen animal. (Ex 22:4)
If your animal eats from someone else's field or vineyard, you must repay the owner with the best of your grain or grapes. (Ex 22:5)
If you start a fire that burns someone else's grain, you shall restore what was burned. (Ex 22:6)
If you leave your stuff with your neighbor to watch, and it is stolen from your neighbor's house, then the thief shall pay double (if the thief is found). (Ex 22:7)
If the thief is not found, your neighbor shall be brought before the judges to see if he stole your stuff. (Ex 22:8)
Whoever is guilty of theft shall repay the victim twice the worth of the stolen goods. (Ex 22:9)
If you ask your neighbor to watch your ox or ass, and your animal dies, is hurt, or is lost while under his care, then your neighbor shall swear to God that he didn't do anything wrong. If God confirms the oath, your neighbor does not have to pay you back. But if your animal was stolen while under his care, he must pay you for it. (Ex 22:10-12)
If your animal was torn in pieces while under your neighbor's care, he shall bring the pieces as a witness, and he doesn't owe you anything. (Ex 22:13)
If someone borrows and animal from his neighbor, and it is injured or dies, the person who borrowed the animal must pay the owner whatever the animal was worth. (Ex 22:14)
But if the owner was present or the animal was rented, no compensation is required. (Ex 22:15)
If you seduce a woman who is not engaged and have sex with her, then you must marry her. (Ex 22:16)
If her father refuses to give her to you, you shall pay him the customary price for virgins. (Ex 22:17)
Kill witches. (Ex 22:18)
Kill anyone who has sex with an animal. (Ex 22:19)
Kill anyone who sacrifices to another god. (Ex 22:20)
Be kind to strangers. (Ex 22:21)
Be kind to widows and fatherless children. (Or God will kill you.) (Ex 22:22-24)
If you lend money to poor people, don't charge them interest. (Ex 22:25)
If you loan money to your neighbor and take his clothes as collateral, return them before sundown. (Or God will hear about it.) (Ex 22:26-27)
Don't revile the gods. (Ex 22:28a)
Don't curse the ruler of your people. (Ex 22:28b)
Be prompt in giving God your first ripe fruits and liquor. (Ex 22:29)
Be holy. (Ex 22:31a)
Don't eat any flesh that has been torn by animals. Feed it to the dogs. (Ex 22:31b)
Don't do evil just because everyone else is. (Ex 23:2)
Don't favor poor people in lawsuits. (Ex 23:3)
Return your enemy's ox or ass if it goes astray. (Ex 23:4)
If your enemy's ass falls down, help with it. (Ex 23:5)
Do not deny justice to the poor. (Ex 23:6)
Don't kill innocent or righteous people. (Ex 23:7)
Don't accept a bribe. (Ex 23:8)
Every seventh year leave your crops unplanted and unharvested. (Ex 23:10-11)
Don't mention the names of any of the other gods. (Ex 23:13)
Celebrate three feasts during the year: unleavened bread, the first harvest, and the last harvest. (Ex 23:14-16)
Three times a year every male must appear before God. (Ex 23:17)
When you make blood sacrifices to God, don't include any leavened bread. (Ex 23:18a)
Don't let any of the fat of God's sacrifice remain until the next morning. (Ex 23:18b)
Bring your first harvest to the house of the Lord. (Ex 23:19)
Don't boil a young goat in its mother's milk. (Ex 23:26)
Don't serve or follow people who believe in other gods. (Ex 23:24b)
Conquer people who believe in other gods and destroy their religious property. (Ex 23:24c)
Serve God (and you'll never get sick and have lots of babies). (Ex 23:25-26)
Don't make any treaties with people who worship another god. (Ex 23:12)
Don't let people who believe in other gods live in your land. (Ex 23:33)
Give something to God. Here are your options. (Ex 25:1-7)
Make a sanctuary for God (so he'll have some place to live). Here are the instructions. (Ex 25:8-40)
Make a tabernacle according to the following instructions. (Ex 26:1-36)
Make an altar for animal sacrifices. (Ex 27:1-8)
Make a court for the tabernacle. (Ex 27:9-19)
Get some oil for the lamp and keep it burning forever. (Ex 27:20-21)
Make holy garments for glory and for beauty. (Ex 28:2-43)
Ordain priests according to the following instructions. (Ex 29:1-37)
Sacrifice to God two lambs each day, one in the morning and one in the evening. (Ex 29:38-46)
Make an altar for burning incense. (Ex 30:1-10)
Each adult male must pay God one half shekel. (Or God won't protect him from the plague.) (Ex 30:12-16)
Make a brass bowl for priests to wash their hands and feet. (If they don't wash up, God will kill them.) (Ex 30:18-21)
Make some holy anointing oil. (Ex 30:23-33)
Make some holy perfume for God. (Ex 30:34-38)
Kill anyone who works on (or profanes) the Sabbath (Ex 31:14-15)
Don't start a fire on the Sabbath. (Ex 35:3)
Sacrifice an unblemished young bull as a burnt offering. (Lev 1:2-9)
Sacrifice an unblemished male sheep (or goat) as a burnt offering. (Lev 1:10-13)
Sacrifice a dove or pigeon as a burnt offering. (Lev 1:14-17)
Make a meat offering to the Lord. (Lev 2:1-16)
Make a peace offering by sacrificing an unblemished bull or cow (Lev 3:1-5)
Make a peace offering by sacrificing unblemished male or female sheep (Lev 3:6-11)
Make a peace offering by sacrificing a goat (blemished or unblemished, male or female) (Lev 3:12-16a)
Don't eat any fat (or blood), not even in your own home. (Lev 3:16b-17)
If a priest sins through ignorance, he must kill an unblemished bullock. (Lev 4:3-12)
If the congregation sins through ignorance, kill a bullock (blemished or unblemished). (Lev 4:13-21)
If a ruler sins through ignorance, sacrifice a young unblemished male goat. (Lev 4:22-26)
If an ordinary person sins through ignorance, kill a young unblemished female sheep or goat. (Lev 4:27-35)
If you refuse to testify about something you have seen or heard, you will be punished. (Lev 5:1)
If you accidentally touch an unclean thing, like a dead beast, cow, or creeping thing, then you are unclean and guilty. (Lev 5:2)
If you accidentally touch the uncleanness of man, then you are guilty. (Lev 5:3)
If you unknowingly promise to do something evil or good and then find out about your promise, you are guilty. (Lev 5:4)
If you break one of the previous four commandments, then you must confess that you have sinned and kill a female lamb or young goat as a sin offering. (Lev 5:5-6)
If you can't afford a lamb, kill two doves or pigeons instead; one as a sin offering and one as a burnt offering. (Lev 5:7-10)
If you can't afford birds, burn one kilogram of your finest flour. (Lev 5:11-13)
If you unknowingly defile some holy things, kill an unblemished ram or pay the priests whatever such a ram is worth. In addition you must pay the priests a 20% fine. (Lev 5:15-16)
A thief must return what was stolen plus 20% and then kill an unblemished ram as a trespass offering. (Lev 6:2-7)
Burnt offerings must burn all night on the altar. The fire must never go out. (Lev 6:9-13)
Priests must eat sin offerings in the holy place. Anyone or anything that touches the meat is holy. (Lev 6:25-30)
The law of the most holy trespass offering (Lev 7:1-10)
Rules for eating sacrificial animals (Lev 7:15-21)
The wave offering (Lev 7:29-34)
The heave offering (Lev 7:32-34)
Eat animals that have divided hoofs and chew the cud. (Lev 11:2-3)
Don't eat camels, conies, hares, or swine. Don't touch their dead bodies either. (Lev 11:4-8)
Eat animals that live in water and have fins and scales. (Lev 11:9)
Animals that live in the water but don't have fins or scales are abominations. Don't eat them or touch their dead bodies. (Lev 11:10-12)
The following birds are abominations: eagles, vultures, ospreys, kites, ravens, owls, nighthawks, hawks, cuckoos, cormorants, swans, pelicans, storks, herons, lapwings, and bats. Don't eat them. (Lev 11:13-19)
All fowls that creep and walk upon all four are abominations. (Lev 11:20)
Eat flying creeping things that walk on four with legs above their feet. Among these are locusts, beetles, and grasshoppers. (Lev 11:21-23)
If you touch the dead body of an animal that has divided hoofs but doesn't chew the cud, you will be unclean until the evening and must wash your clothes. (Lev 11:24-26)
Animals that walk on four paws are unclean. If you touch their dead bodies you must wash your clothes and you will be unclean until the evening. (Lev 11:27-28)
These animals are also unclean: weasels, mice, tortoises, ferrets, chameleons, lizards, snails, and moles. If you touch them after they die you will be unclean until the evening. Whatever these dead animals touch will be unclean. (Lev 11:29-38)
Every creeping thing is an abomination and must not be eaten. (Lev 11:41)
Don't eat any animal that crawls on its belly, goes on all four, or has lots of feet. They are all abominations. (Lev 11:42)
Don't make yourself abominable, defiled, or unlcean with creeping things. (Lev 11:43-44)
A woman is unclean for seven days after delivering a male child. After childbirth she must be purified for 33 days, during which time she must not come into the sanctuary or touch any holy thing. (Lev 12:2-4)
A woman is unclean for two weeks after delivering a female child. After childbirth she must be purified for 66 days, during which time she must not come into the sanctuary or touch any holy thing. (Lev 12:5)
After a woman is finished her postpartum purifying, she must kill a lamb for a burnt offering and a dove or pigeon for a sin offering. (Lev 12:6-8)
The law of leprosy (Lev 13:2-28)
Laws about yellow hair and itchy spots (Lev 13:29-37)
The law of freckles (Lev 13:38)
Laws about baldness (Lev 13:40-44)
What to do with people with leprosy (Lev 13:45-46)
This is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment. (Lev 13:47-59)
Perform this ceremony after you are healed of leprosy (Lev 14:1-32)
What to do when your house has leprosy (Lev 14:33-53)
The law about infected penises (Lev 15:1-7)
What to do if a man with an infected penis spits on you (Lev 15:8-11)
What to do if a man with an infected penis touches a pot (Lev 15:12)
The infected penis healing ritual (Lev 15:13-15)
What to do when a man ejaculates (Lev 15:16-18)
What to do with menstruating women (Lev 15:19-23)
Don't have sex with menstruating women. (Lev 15:24)
Abnormal vaginal bleeding (Lev 15:25-27)
The post menstrual ritual atonement sacrifice (Lev 15:28-30)
Be careful when entering the holy place. If you come at the wrong time, God will kill you. (Lev 16:1-2)
Perform each year's Yom Kippur sacrifices. (Lev 16:3-34)
Kill your animal sacrifices at the door of the tabernacle. (Lev 17:1-9)
Don't sacrifice animals to devils after having sex with the devils. (Lev 17:7)
When you kill an animal while hunting, pour its blood on the ground and cover it with dirt. (Lev 17:13)
Don't have sex with near relatives. (Lev 18:6)
Don't have sex with your father. (Lev 18:7a)
Don't have sex with your mother. (Lev 18:7b)
Don't have sex with your father's wife. (Lev 18:8)
Don't have sex with your sister, the daughter of your father. (Lev 18:9a)
Don't have sex with your sister, the daughter of your mother. (Lev 18:9b)
Don't have sex with your son's daughter. (Lev 18:10a)
Don't have sex with daughter's daughter. (Lev 18:10b)
Don't have sex with your father's wife's daughter. (Lev 18:11)
Don't have sex with your father's sister. (Lev 18:12)
Don't have sex with your mother's sister. (Lev 18:13)
Don't have sex with your father's brother. (Lev 18:14a)
Don't have sex with your father's brother's wife. (Lev 18:14b)
Don't have sex with your son's wife. (Lev 18:15)
Don't have sex with your brother's wife. (Lev 18:16)
Don't have sex with a woman and her daughter. (Lev 18:17a)
Don't have sex with a woman and her son's daughter or her daughter's daughter. (Lev 18:17b)
Don't marry your wife's sister while your wife is still alive. (Lev 18:18)
Don't burn your children for a god named Molech. (Lev 18:21)
If you are a man, don't have sex with another man. It is 7abomination. (Lev 18:22)
Don't have sex with animals. It is confusion. (Lev 18:23)
Fear your mother and father. (Lev 19:3)
It is an abomination to eat a peace offering on the third day after the animal is sacrificed. If you do so, you will be exiled. (Lev 19:5-8)
Leave the corners of your field and some of your grapes in your vineyard unharvested for poor people and strangers to eat. (Lev 19:9-10)
Don't swear falsely in God's name. (Lev 19:12a)
Don't profane God's name. (Lev 19:12b)
Pay your workers at the end of each working day. (Lev 19:13)
Don't curse deaf people. (Lev 19:14a)
Don't cause a blind person to stumble. (Lev 19:14b)
Fear God. (Lev 19:14c)
Judge others fairly, rich and poor alike. (Lev 19:15)
Don't gossip. (Lev 19:16a)
Don't endanger the life of your neighbor. (Lev 19:16b)
Don't hate your brother. (Lev 19:17a)
Rebuke your neighbor, so that you won't share the blame for his or her sin. (Lev 19:17b)
Don't seek revenge or bear a grudge against the children of your people. (Lev 19:18a)
Love your neighbor as yourself. (Lev 19:18b)
Keep all of God's statutes. (Lev 19:19a)
Don't crossbreed your animals. (Lev 19:19b)
Don't plant crops with mixed seed. (Lev 19:19c)
Don't weave a garment from different fibers. (Lev 19:19d)
If a man has sex with another man's concubine, scourge the concubine and kill a goat for the man's trespass offering. (Lev 19:20-22)
Don't eat fruit from a tree for the first three years of its life. Consider the fruit uncircumcised. (Lev 19:23)
The fruit that a tree produces during its fourth year is holy and must be offered to God. (Lev 19:24)
Eat fruit that a tree produces during its fifth year. (Lev 19:25)
Don't cast spells or engage in fortune-telling. (Lev 19:26)
Don't round the corners of your head. (Lev 19:27a)
Don't ruin the corners of your beard. (Lev 19:27b)
Don't cut your skin for dead people. (Lev 19:28a)
Don't have any tattoos on your body. (Lev 19:28b)
Don't force your daughter to become a prostitute. (Lev 19:29)
Revere God's sanctuary. (Lev 19:30)
Don't consult wizards or people with familiar spirits. (Lev 19:31)
Stand up in the presence of old people. (Lev 19:32a)
Honor the face of an old man. (Lev 19:32b)
Don't vex strangers. (Lev 19:33)
Love the stranger as yourself. (Lev 19:34)
Treat others fairly; don't cheat. (Lev 19:35-36)
Stone to death parents who sacrifice their children to Molech. (Lev 20:2-5)
If a man has sex with another man's wife, kill them both. (Lev 20:10)
If a man has sex with his father's wife, kill them both. (Lev 20:11)
If a man has sex with his daughter in law, kill them both. (Lev 20:12)
If a man has sex with another man, they have committed an abomination. Kill them both. (Lev 20:13)
If a man has sex with his wife and her mother, burn all three. (Lev 20:14)
Kill any animal that has sex with humans. (Kill the people too. See #86) (Lev 20:15-16)
If a man has sex with his sister or half-sister, exile (or kill) them both. (Lev 20:17)
If a man has sex with a menstruating woman, exile (or kill) them both. (Lev 20:28)
If a man has sex with his uncle's wife, they both will die childless. (Lev 20:20)
If a man has sex with his brother's wife, they both will die childless. (Lev 20:21)
If you fail to distinguish between clean and unclean animals, your soul will be abominable to God. (Lev 20:25)
Stone to death wizards and people with familiar spirits. (Lev 20:27)
A priest shall not defile himself by touching a dead body, except for dead close relatives (mother, father, son, daughter, brother, and sister, if she died a virgin). (Lev 21:1-3)
Priests shall not shave off the corners of their beards or make any cuttings on their flesh. (Lev 21:5)
A priest shall not marry a whore. (Lev 21:7)
A priest shall not marry a divorced woman. (Lev 21:7)
If a priest's daughter becomes a prostitute, burn her to death. (Lev 21:9)
High priests must not uncover their heads or tear their clothes. (Lev 21:10)
A high priest must not get near any dead bodies, even those of his father or mother. (Lev 21:11)
The high priest shall not go out of the sanctuary, nor profane the sanctuary. (Lev 21:12)
A high priest must marry a virgin "from his own people." (Lev 21:13-14)
A high priest must not marry a widow, a divorced or profane woman, or a harlot. (Lev 21:14)
A high priest must not profane his seed among the people. (Lev 21:15)
A priest must not have any blemish. (Lev 21:17-23)
Priests must stay away from holy things when they are unclean. (Lev 22:1-7)
If a priest approaches the holy things while his uncleanness is upon him will be cut off from God's presence. (Lev 22:3)
No stranger, visitor, or hired servant shall eat of the holy thing. (Lev 22:10)
If a priest buys a slave, the slave and his family may eat the priest's meat. (Lev 22:11)
If a priest's daughter marries a stranger, she may not eat holy things. (Lev 22:12)
If a priest's daughter returns to her father's house after she is divorced or widowed, she can eat of her father's meat, as long as she didn't have any children while she was married. (Lev 22:13)
If you eat the holy thing by mistake, you must pay the priest for it, plus a 20% fine. (Lev 22:14)
Don't profane the holy things or trespass while eating them. (Lev 22:15-16)
Don't offer God any blemished animals. All animals that you kill for God must be perfect. (With the few exceptions noted below) (Lev 22:18-24)
If you are making a freewill offering, you may kill a bullock or lamb that has extra or missing body parts. But not when you're making a vow. (Lev 22:23)
Don't kill any animals for God that you get from strangers. Their animals are always blemished and corrupt, and God won't accept any of them. (Lev 22:25)
Wait until a bullock, sheep, or goat is eight days old before killing and burning its dead body for God. (Lev 22:27)
Don't kill a newborn animal and its mother on the same day. (Lev 22:28)
Make a burnt offering every day during the seven-day feast of unleavened bread. (Lev 23:8)
Offer the first fruits of your harvest to God as a wave offering, with an unblemished one-year old lamb as a burnt offering. Include a meat offering and a liter of wine. (Lev 23:10-13)
Don't eat any crops that you have planted until you offer God the harvest sacrifice. (Lev 23:14)
Fifty days after the harvest sacrifice, offer God another meat offering, two loaves of leavened bread, seven unblemished year-old lambs, one young bullock, two rams, one young goat, and two more year-old lambs. These will be for burnt, meat, peace, wave, drink, and sin offerings. They will smell good to God and be holy for the priest. Don't do any work on this day. (Lev 23:15-21)
Don't do any work on the first day of the seventh month. Offer God a burnt offering instead. It is a sabbath, a trumpet-blowing memorial, a holy convocation. (Lev 23:24-25)
On the tenth day of the seventh month there shall be a day of atonement, a holy convocation. Don't do any work on this day. Afflict your soul and offer God a burnt offering. If you don't afflict your soul on this day, you will be exiled. God will kill you if you do any work on this day (Lev 23:27-32)
The fifteenth day of the seventh month is the seven-day feast of tabernacles. Don't do any work on the first day or the eighth day. For seven days rejoice with tree and palm branches while offering God burnt offerings. Then on the eighth day have a holy convocation and offer God another burnt offering. (Lev 23:34-41)
Dwell in booths for seven days so everyone will know you're a child of Israel. (Lev 23:42-43)
Bake twelve cakes using two kilograms of flour. Put them in two rows on a table with frankincense on them. Each Sabbath set them before the Lord, where Aaron and his sons (and their descendants) will eat them. (Lev 24:5-9)
Stone blasphemers to death. (Lev 24:16)
If you kill someone else's animal, you must replace it. (Lev 24:17, 21)
If you damage another person, you will be damaged in the same way. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, blemish for blemish. (Lev 24:19-20)
The same laws shall apply to foreigners as to those who live in the country. (Lev 24:22)
Every 49 years, blow a trumpet on the tenth day of the seventh month. (Lev 25:8-9)
Declare a jubilee year every 50 years. (Lev 25:10-13)
Buy and sell property based on the number of years since the last jubilee, with the price proportional to the number of years until the next jubilee year. (Lev 25:14-17)
Don't oppress one another. (Lev 25:14, 17)
Don't sell real estate. The land belongs to God, not you. (Lev 25:23)
If you buy land, you must allow the seller the right to buy it back. (Lev 25:24)
If one of your close relatives is forced to sell land, then you must buy it, with the usual Jubilee year pricing. (Lev 25:25-28)
If you sell a house in a walled city, you have the right to buy it back within a year after the sale. (Lev 25:29-30)
If you sell a house in an village without a wall, you may buy it back whenever you like. (Lev 25:31)
Levites own the suburbs and always have the right to buy back any property they sell. (Lev 25:32-34)
Help the poor. (Lev 25:35)
If someone in your country becomes poor and is sold to you as a slave, treat that person as a servant, not as a slave, and set them free on the next jubilee year. (Lev 25:39-43)
When you buy slaves, buy a heathen from a nearby country. After you buy them, they are your property and your children will inherit them after you die. They will be your family's slaves forever. (Lev 25:44-46)
If a foreigner buys someone who lives in this country, the slave may be bought back by the slave's family, with the usual jubilee year pricing. (Lev 25:47-54)
Put a dollar value on human life according to the following table. (Lev 27:3-7)
Determine the value of consecrated animals according to the following rules. (Lev 27:9-13)
Value consecrated houses according to the following rules. (Lev 27:14-15)
Value consecrated fields according to the following rules. (Lev 27:16-25)
Whatever is dedicated to God, human or animal, must be killed. (Lev 27:28-29)
Give God 10% of everything you have. You can buy your 10% back by paying 20%. (Lev 27:30-33)
Only the descendants of Aaron shall be priests. (Num 3:10, 38)
Kill anyone who tries to become a priest who is not a descendant of Aaron. (Num 3:10, 38)
Firstborn sons (both man and beast) are no longer God's. He replaced them with Levites. (Num 3:12-13, 41)
Don't touch or look at any holy things. (Or God will kill you.) (Num 4:15, 20)
Don't allow anyone who has touched a dead body, or who has a skin disease, or an oozing discharge to live anywhere near you. (Num 5:2-3)
All holy donations belong to the priest. (Num 5:9-10)
The Law of Jealousies: What a man must do when the spirit of jealousy comes upon him. (Num 5:11-30)
The Law of the Nazarite (Num 6:1-21)
How to become a Levite (Num 8:13-19)
The working age for Levites is 25 to 50. (Num 8:23-26)
Celebrate Passover on the evening of the fourteenth day of the first month (Num 9:1-3)
Rules for those who have recently touched a dead body or are traveling during the Passover (Num 9:9-11)
If are clean and not traveling and refuse to celebrate Passover, you will be "cut off" from your people (Num 9:13)
Make two silver trumpets to call people to meetings. (Num 10:1-2)
Only the descendants of Aaron can blow the trumpets. (Num 10:8)
When you go to war, blow the trumpets to remind God to save you from your enemies. (Num 10:9)
Blow the trumpets on solemn days, at the beginning of every month, and when you make burnt and peace offerings to remind you who God is. (Num 10:10)
Everyone must sacrifice animals to God. (Num 15:13-16)
If you sin on purpose, you'll be cut off. (Num 15:30-31)
Put fringes on your garments to remind you not to go a whoring. (Num 15:37-40)
Every male descendant of Aaron may eat the most holy meat offerings, sin offerings, and trespass offerings in the holy place. (Num 18:9-10)
Every clean descendant of Aaron, both male and female, may eat heave offerings and wave offerings. (Num 18:11)
The clean descendants of Aaron get all the best oil, wine, wheat, and first fruits. (Num 18:12-13)
Every firstborn human and animal belongs to Aaron's male descendants. (Num 18:14-15)
Firstling cows, sheep, and goats can't be redeemed. Sprinkle their blood on the altar and burn their fat for a sweet savor unto the Lord. (Num 18:17)
The descendants of Aaron get the wave breasts and heave shoulders. It is a statute forever and a covenant of salt. (Num 18:18-19)
The descendants of Aaron can't own land. (Num 18:20-24)
The descendants of Levi (the priests) get one tenth of everything everyone else possesses. (Num 18:21-31)
If you're not a Levite, stay away from the tabernacle or you will bear sin and die. (Num 18:22)
If you pollute the holy things, you will die. (Num 18:32)
Kill and burn a red cow; make holy water from its ashes to wash away sin. (Num 19:1-10)
How to get clean after touching a dead body, bone, or grave (Num 19:11-19)
If a man dies and has no son, then his daughter receives the inheritance. (Num 27:8-11)
On each sabbath, in addition to your regular daily sacrifices, kill two first-year unblemished lambs, with 0.2 deal of flour mixed with oil, and a drink offering. (Num 28:9-10)
On the first day of every month, kill and burn two young bulls, one ram, and seven first-year unspotted lambs, using the following procedure. (Num 28:11-15)
On the first day of Passover, don't do any work. Kill and burn some animals instead, according the the following instructions. (Num 28:19-25)
Men must keep their promises. (Num 30:2)
A woman who lives in her father's house doesn't have to keep her promise, unless her father agrees with it. (Num 30:3-5)
A married woman desn't have to keep her promise, unless her husband agrees with it. (Num 30:6-15)
Widows and divorced women must keep their promises. (Num 30:9)
Make six cities of refuge (three on each side of the Jordan River), where accidental murderers can flee. (Num 35:11-15)
Murderers must be killed by "the revenger of blood" (the victim's nearest male relative). (Num 35:16-21)
If someone kills another person accidentally, then the congregation sends him to a city of refuge, where he shall live until the high priest dies. (Num 35:22-28)
It takes two witnesses to kill a murderer. (Num 35:30)
A woman who receives an inheritance must not marry outside of her father's tribe (Num 36:8)
Don't add to or take away from God's laws (Dt 4:2)
Love God with all your heart, soul, and might. (Dt 6:5)
Know all of God's laws by heart. (Dt 6:6)
Teach God's laws to your children. (Dt 6:7a)
Talk about God's laws when you're sitting in your house, when you're walking, when you lie down, and when you get up. (Dt 6:7b)
Write God's laws on your hand and forehead. (Dt 6:8)
Write God's laws on your door posts and gates. (Dt 6:9)
Swear by God's name. (Dt 6:13)
Don't tempt God. (Dt 6:16)
Do what God considers to be right and good. (Dt 6:18)
When God takes away land from other people and gives it to you, you must kill, without mercy, all of the current land's inhabitants. (Dt 7:1-2)
Don't intermarry with any survivors of your God-assisted genocides. (Dt 7:3-4)
Bless God when you finish eating. (Dt 8:10)
Don't forget God. (Dt 8:11)
Circumcise the foreskin of your heart. (Dt 10:16) 77
Stop being stiffnecked. (Dt 10:16)
Cleave to God (Dt 10:20)

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''The Jews are born with raging fanaticism in their hearts, just as the Bretons and the Germans are born with blond hair. I would not be in the least bit surprised if these people would not some day become deadly to the human race."
Voltaire

yankeedoodle

Just like today, it seems, they had freedom of speech in those days.  Shows quite an intellect to comment on so many diverse subjects.

Idaho Kid

Do us a favor and skip the Jew Testament crap.  Give us the words of Christ who the Jews despise.

But don't let that slow you down.  I got my boots on.

"Certainly the Protocols are a forgery, and that is the one proof we have of their authenticity. The Jews have worked with forged documents for the past 24 hundred years, namely ever since they have had any documents whatsoever." - Ezra Pound

Christopher Marlowe

The Jewliani army marches on, repeating the same, easily refuted arguments. Some people read a book because they want to understand; other people read a book that they can't understand, and so they mock it. Some people can't accept that they are living sinful lives, so they try to excuse what they have done by mocking God. In this way they only make matters worse for themselves. This is why Jews and homosexuals hate the Bible so much.

First, let's take the ENTIRE quote in context.  I know this is not the Jewish liberal positivist college professor way of thinking, but I find it to be much more helpful: 
QuoteMt 5:16-20 So let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. [17] Do not think that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets. I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. [18] For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled. [19] He therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [20] For I tell you, that unless your justice abound more than that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.

[17] To fulfill: By accomplishing all the figures and prophecies; and perfecting all that was imperfect.

[CM: Note that the OT Bible said that the old law was going to be replaced. Jer 31:31 "Behold the days shall come, saith the Lord, and I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Juda: 32Not according to the covenant which I made with their fathers..."  As St Paul writes, (Heb 8:7) "For if that former had been faultless, there should not indeed a place have been sought for a second."
So God replaced the former covenant with a BETTER covenant, and the old law had prophesied that this would happen.]

[18] Amen: That is, assuredly of a truth. This Hebrew word, amen, is here retained by the example and authority of all the four Evangelists. It is used by our Lord as a strong asseveration, and affirmation of the truth.

[20] The scribes and Pharisees: The scribes were the doctors of the law of Moses: the Pharisees were a precise set of men, making profession of a more exact observance of the law: and upon that account greatly esteemed among the people.

CM: Note that the justice of Christians must be greater than than the positivist scribes and pharisees. These types would be better at, say, finding little legalistic arguments about the law, and trying to "catch" Jesus in breaking the law. But Christians are exhorted to live like Christ, with the commandments written on their heart. Rather than trying to justify themselves by finding tricky word arguments, the Christian should strive to attain the true CONCEPTS that the words can only prefigure. Human beings are not able to do this naturally, and so we must always rely on God's Grace.

Jesus fulfilled the law. so that all who are baptized are not under the law. But all who are under the law, i.e. the Jews, are under a curse. This is what the Church has always taught. Jesus died on the cross, which is said to be "on a tree" under the law. Thus, Jesus would be under a curse under the law.(Gal 3:13 "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written: Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:") This is a very elegant proof that God does not enforce the old law, since He would be under a curse.

All of the OT law is fulfilled in Christ. The need for circumcision is replaced by baptism. Sacrifices are replaced by Jesus' sacrifice in the Mass. Life in Christ is far superior to the Old Law. (See Hebrews 8:6 "But now he hath obtained a better ministry, by how much also he is a mediator of a better testament, which is established on better promises.")
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