Introduction
The Ten Commandments can be divided into two basic
divisions. With the remaining 603 commandments are attached to at
least one of the Ten Commandments.
Deuteronomy 6:5
"And you shall
love the LORD your God with all your heart and
with all your soul and with all your might.
NASB [Bold added]
This includes the First, Second, and Third Commandments
and all of the associated commandments listed below.
Leviticus 19:18
you shall love your neighbor as yourself; I am the LORD.
NASB [Bold added]
This includes the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh,
Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Commandments and all of the associated
commandments listed below.
Yeshua quoted these in Matthew 22:36-40. He
understood that the entire Torah was summed up in these two passages.
Summation does not mean doing away with as is the habit of many.
First Commandment
Exodus 20:2
2 "I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out
of the house of slavery.
NASB
n14. You shall not swear in the name of false gods (Exodus 23:13).
n15. You shall not urge other people to worship idols (Exodus 23:13).
n28. You shall not listen to the prophecy of someone who prophesy in the name
of an idol (Deuteronomy 13:4).
n29. You shall not fear or show pity to a false prophet (Deuteronomy 18:22).
n31. You shall not predict the future by any method of divination
(Deuteronomy 18:10).
n32. You shall not use astrology or read the stars to predict the future
(Deuteronomy 18:10)
n33. You shall not act upon the basis of superstitions (Deuteronomy 18:10).
n34. You shall not practice witchcraft (Deuteronomy 18:10).
n35. You shall not use incantations (Deuteronomy 18:10-11).
n36. You shall not consult those who practice “Ov” worship (see #8)
(Deuteronomy 18:10-11).
n37. You shall not consult those who practice “Yidde’oni” worship (see #9)
(Deuteronomy 18:11).
n38. You shall not try to communicate with or seek information from the dead
(Deuteronomy 18:11).
n47. You shall not believe in ideas that oppose the Torah (Numbers 15:39).
n48. You shall not make a treaty with the Seven Nations of Canaan
(Deuteronomy 7:2).
n49. You shall not allow any inhabitants of the Seven Nations of Canaan to
live (Deuteronomy 20:16).
n56. We are forbidden to offer peace to Ammon or Moab (Deuteronomy 23:7).
n58. You shall not fear during a time of war (Deuteronomy 7:21).
n59. You shall not forget what Amalek did (Deuteronomy 25:19).
n64. You shall not test the promises or warnings of G-d (Deuteronomy 6:16).
n195. It is forbidden to eat or drink more than our needs demand (Leviticus
19:26).
n313. It is forbidden to add anything to either the Written Torah
(Deuteronomy 13:1).
n314. It is forbidden to delete anything from the Torah (Deuteronomy 13:1).
p1. Believing in G-d (Exodus 20:2).
p2. The Oneness (unity) of G-d (Deuteronomy 6:4).
p3. Loving G-d (Deuteronomy 6:5).
p4. Fearing G-d (Deuteronomy 6:13).
p5. Worshiping G-d “Prayer” (Exodus 23:25).
p6. Clinging to the Sages (Deuteronomy 11:22).
p8. Following & Imitating G-d’s ways (Deuteronomy 28:9).
p10. Reciting the “Shema” (Deuteronomy 6:7).
p11. Studying and Teaching the Torah (Law) (Deuteronomy 6:7).
p12. Wearing Tefillin on one’s head (Deuteronomy 6:8).
p13. Wearing Tefillin on one’s arm (Deuteronomy 6:8).
p14. Wearing Tzitzit (Fringes) (Numbers 15:38).
p15. The Mezuzah (Deuteronomy 6:9).
p18. A personal Torah Scroll (Deuteronomy 31:19).
p19. Grace after Meals (Deuteronomy 8:10).
p172. Heeding a Prophet (Deuteronomy 18:15).
p187. Destroying the seven idol-worshiping Nations (Deuteronomy 20:17).
p188. Total destruction of Amalek (Deuteronomy 25:19).
p189. Remembering what Amalek did (Deuteronomy 25:17).
Second Commandment
Exodus 20:3-6
3 "You shall have no other gods before Me.
4 "You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in
heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth. 5
You shall not worship them or serve them; for I, the LORD your God, am a
jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the
third and the fourth generations of those who hate Me, 6 but showing
lovingkindness to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My
commandments.
NASB
n1. You shall not believe that
anything else has the power of G-d except for YHVH (Exodus 20:3).
n2. You shall not make idols (Exodus 20:4).
n3. You shall not make idols for another person (Leviticus 19:4).
n4. You shall not make statues of animals or men even if they are not made
for idol worship (Exodus 20:20).
n5. You shall not bow to nor worship idols with any services that are used to
honor G-d (Exodus 20:5).
n6. You shall not worship idols with any other service (Exodus 20:5).
n7. “Molech” – A specific form of idol worship (Leviticus 18:21).
n8. “Ov” – A specific type of idol-worship (Leviticus 19:21).
n9. Yidde’oni – A specific type of idol-worship (Leviticus 19:31).
n10. You shall not seek information about idol-worship (Leviticus 19:4).
n11. You shall not build a “Matzevah” – a “pillar” (Deuteronomy 16:22).
n12. You shall not have kneeling stones (Leviticus 26:1).
n13. You shall not plant an “Asherah” – “a beautiful tree” (Deuteronomy
16:21).
n16. You shall not urge another Israelite to worship idols (Deuteronomy
13:12).
n17. You shall not be attracted to an idol worshiper (Deuteronomy 13:9).
n18. You shall not listen to an idol worshipper (Deuteronomy 13:9).
n19. You shall not pity an idol worshipper (Deuteronomy 13:9).
n20. You shall not try to spare an idol worshipper (Deuteronomy 13:9).
n21. You shall not conceal evidence that is harmful to an idol worshipper
(Deuteronomy 13:9).
n22. You shall not benefit from the decorations of idols (Deuteronomy 7:25).
n23. You shall not rebuild the Apostate city (Deuteronomy 13:17).
n24. You shall not benefit from any object of property from the Apostate city
(Deuteronomy 13:18).
n25. You shall not profit from idol worship (Deuteronomy 7:26).
n50. You shall not show mercy or consideration to idol-worshippers
(Deuteronomy 7:2).
n51. You shall not allow idol-worshipers to live in Eretz Yisrael (Exodus
23:33).
n67. You shall not neglect to guard the Temple (Numbers 18:5).
n68. Priests are forbidden to enter specific areas within the Temple
(Leviticus 16:2).
n69. A priest with a blemish is prohibited from entering specific areas in
the Temple (Leviticus 21:23).
n70. A priest with a blemish is prohibited from serving in the Temple
(Leviticus 21:17).
n71. A priest who has a temporary blemish may not offer sacrifices (Leviticus
21:18).
n72. Priests and Levites are prohibited from carrying out each other’s
service (Numbers 18:3).
n73. It is forbidden to enter the Sanctuary or give a Halachic decision after
drinking wine (Leviticus 10:9-11).
n74. A non-Priest may not serve in the Sanctuary (Numbers 18:4).
n75. An Impure Priest may not serve in the Sanctuary (Leviticus 22:2).
n76. An impure Priest is prohibited from serving in the Sanctuary before he
purifies himself entirely (Leviticus 21:6).
n77. An impure person may not enter the Sanctuary (Numbers 5:3).
n78. Certain types of impurity prevent a person from entering the camp of the
Levites, which is the Temple mount (Deuteronomy 23:11).
n79. It is forbidden to build the alter with stones that have been touched by
iron or any other metal (Exodus 20:22).
n80. It is forbidden to use steps to climb up to the alter (Exodus 20:23).
n81. It is forbidden to extinguish the fire upon the alter (Leviticus 6:6).
n82. It is forbidden to use the Golden Alter fro any sacrifices besides the
offering of incense (Exodus 30:9).
n83. It is forbidden to make oil resembling the Oil of Anointment (Exodus
30:32).
n84. It is forbidden to anoint anyone with the Oil of Anointment except for
High Priests and Kings (Exodus 30:32).
n85. It is forbidden to duplicate the incense formula for personal use
(Exodus 30:37).
n86. It is forbidden to remove the poles from the rings of the ark (Exodus
25:15).
n87. It is forbidden to detach the Breast-plate from the Ephad (Exodus
28:28).
n88. It is forbidden to tear the edge of the High Priest’s robe (Exodus
28:32).
n89. It is forbidden to offer sacrifices in a place other than the designated
areas of the Beit HaMikdash (Deuteronomy 12:13).
n90. It is forbidden to slaughter sacrifices outside of their designated area
(Leviticus 17:3).
n91. We are forbidden to designate blemished animals as sacrifices (Leviticus
22:20).
n92. We are forbidden to slaughter blemished animals as sacrifices (Leviticus
22:22).
n93. We are forbidden to sprinkle the blood of a blemished animal upon the
alter (Leviticus 22:24).
n94. We are forbidden to burn portions of a blemished animal upon the alter
(Leviticus 22:22).
n95. We are forbidden to offer animals with temporary blemishes as sacrifices
(Deuteronomy 17:1).
n96. We are forbidden to offer blemished animals presented by a non-Israelite
as sacrifices (Leviticus 22:25).
n97. We are forbidden to cause blemishes in animals that have been designated
for sacrifice (Leviticus 22:21).
n98. We are forbidden to offer honey or leavening dough upon the alter
(Leviticus 2:11).
n99. We are forbidden to offer a sacrifice without salt (Leviticus 2:13).
n102. We are forbidden to put oil upon a guilt-offering of flour (Leviticus
5:11).
n103. We are forbidden to put any frankincense upon a guilt-offering of flour
(Leviticus 5:11).
n104. We are forbidden to pour olive oil on the meal-offering of a “Sotah”
(Numbers 5:15).
n105. We are forbidden to place frankincense on the meal-offering of a Sotah
(Numbers 5:15).
n112. We are forbidden to separate a bird’s head from its body while
preparing it for a sacrifice (Leviticus 5:8).
n120. We are forbidden to leave any meat of any sacrifice uneaten until the
morning (Leviticus 22:30).
n124. We are forbidden to bake the meal-offering with leaven (Leviticus
6:10).
n130. Not to eat impure sacrificial meat (Leviticus 7:19).
n131. We are forbidden to eat leftover sacrificial meat (Leviticus 19:6-8,
Exodus 29:33).
n132. We are forbidden to eat “Pigul,” rejected sacrificial meat (Leviticus
7:18, Exodus 29:33).
n133. A person who is not a Priest is forbidden to eat “Terumah” (Leviticus
22:10).
n134. A hired servant in a Priest’s household may not eat “Terumah”
(Leviticus 22:10).
n135. A Priest who is not circumcised is forbidden to eat “Terumah”
(Leviticus 22:10).
n136. An impure Priest is forbidden to eat “Terumah” (Leviticus 22:4).
n137. A Chalalah may not eat from the portion of the Priests (Leviticus
22:12).
n138. It is forbidden to eat the meal-offering of a Priest (Leviticus 6:16).
n139. The Priest is forbidden to eat from those sacrifices which are brought
on the inner alter (Leviticus 6:23).
n141. We are forbidden to eat grain set aside for Ma’aser Sheyni outside
Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n142. We are forbidden to drink wine set aside for Ma’aser Sheyni outside
Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n143. We are forbidden to use oil set aside for Ma’aser Sheyni outside of
Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n144. It is forbidden for a Priest to eat the first-born sacrifice outside of
Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n145. We are forbidden to eat the meat of a sin or guilt-offering outside the
Sanctuary (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n146. We are forbidden to eat from the Olah (burnt-offering) (Deuteronomy
12:17).
n147. We are forbidden to eat any of the lesser-offerings before sprinkling
their blood upon the alter (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n148. A Priest is forbidden to eat any of the first-fruits outside of
Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 12:17).
n149. A non-Priest may not eat meat of a certain sacrifices (Exodus 29:33).
n153. We are forbidden to eat Tevel (Leviticus 22:15).
n158. A Priest may not marry an immoral woman (Leviticus 21:7).
n159. A Priest is forbidden to marry a Chalalah (Leviticus 21:7).
n160. A Priest is forbidden to marry a divorced woman (Leviticus 21:7).
n161. The High Priest is forbidden to marry a widow (Leviticus 21:14).
n162. A High Priest is forbidden to live with a widow even if he does not
marry her with the required ceremony (Leviticus 21:13).
n163. The Priests are forbidden to enter the Beit HaMikdash with long and
unruly hair (Leviticus 10:6).
n164. The Priests are forbidden to enter the Beit HaMikdash wearing torn
clothes (Leviticus 10:6).
n165. A Priest is forbidden to leave the Sanctuary while he is in the middle
of his service (Leviticus 10:7).
n166. The Priests may not come into contact with a dead body, except for his
immediate family (Leviticus 21:1).
n167. The High Priest is forbidden to be under the same roof as a dead body
(Leviticus 21:11).
n168. The High Priest is forbidden to come into contact with any dead body
(Leviticus 21:11).
n169. The Priests and Levites are not given a portion in the Land of Israel
(Deuteronomy 18:1).
n170. The Priests and Levites may not benefit from spoils taken during the
conquest of Eretz Yisrael (Deuteronomy 18:1).
n193. It is forbidden to eat fruit grown in a vineyard which has been planted
with different types of seed (Deuteronomy 32:38).
n194. It is forbidden to drink “Yayin Nesech” (Deuteronomy 32:38).
n215. It is forbidden to plant Kilayim in our fields (Leviticus 19:19).
n216. It is forbidden to plant Kilayim in vineyards (Deuteronomy 22:9).
n228. It is forbidden to sell the fields outside the Levite cities (Leviticus
25:34).
n229. It is forbidden to neglect the needs of the Levite (Deuteronomy
12:19).
n355. It is forbidden to take a woman as a wife without marriage (Deuteronomy
23:18).
n361. It is forbidden to disable males from fathering children (Leviticus
22:24).
p20. Building the Sanctuary (Exodus 25:8).
p22. Guarding the Sanctuary (Numbers 18:4).
p23. The Service of the Levites (Numbers 18:23).
p24. Sanctification of a Priest before Service (Exodus 30:19).
p25. Kindling the lights of the Menorah in the Beit HaMikdash (Exodus
27:21).
p26. The Priestly blessing (Numbers 6:23).
p27. The Show-Bread (Exodus 25:30).
p28. Burning the Incense (Exodus 30:7).
p29. The perpetual fire on the Altar (Leviticus 6:6).
p30. Removing the Ashes from the Altar
p31. Dismissing the Impure (Numbers 5:2).
p32. Honoring the Priests (Leviticus 21:8).
p33. The Priestly Garments (Exodus 28:2).
p34. The Priests carrying the Ark (of the Covenant) (Numbers 7:9).
p35. The Oil of Anointment (Leviticus 21:10).
p36. Rotating the service in the Beit HaMikdash (Deuteronomy 18:7-8).
p37. Burials in which a Priest must be involved (Leviticus 21:3).
p38. Marriage of a Kohain Godol (High Priest) (Leviticus 21:13).
p39. The Daily Offering (Numbers 28:3).
p40. The Kohain Godol’s Daily Offering (Leviticus 6:13).
p59. Blowing the Shofar (Trumpet) in the Sanctuary (Numbers 10:10).
p60. Offering Animal Sacrifices at their appropriate age (Leviticus
22:27).
p61. Unblemished Sacrifices (Leviticus 22:21).
p62. Offering salt with a sacrifice (Leviticus 2:13).
p63. Laws of the Burnt-offering (Leviticus 1:3).
p64. Laws of the Sin-offering (Leviticus 6:18).
p65. Laws of the Guilt-offering (Leviticus 7:1).
p66. Laws of the Peace-offering (Leviticus 3:1).
p67. Laws of the Meal-offerings (Leviticus 2:1).
p68. Offering of a Court that has made an error in judgment (Leviticus 4:13).
p69. The Sin-offering (Leviticus 4:27).
p70. The Guilt-offering for questionable guilt (Leviticus 5:17).
p71. The Guilt-offering (Leviticus 5:6).
p72. The Guilt-offering adjustable to financial status (Leviticus 5:1-11).
p73. Confessing a sin (Leviticus 5:5).
p84. An Offering may only be brought in the Sanctuary (Deuteronomy 12:14).
p85. Bringing an Offering to the Sanctuary even from outside the Land of
Israel (Deuteronomy 12:26).
p88. The Priests’ Eating Portions of the Meal Offering (Leviticus 6:9).
p89. The Priests’ Eating Portions of a Animal Offering (Exodus 29:33).
p90. Burning sacrifices that became Impure (Leviticus 7:19).
p91. Burning the Leftovers (Leviticus 7:17).
p126. The Priestly Portion (Deuteronomy 18:4).
p129. The Levite’s Priestly gifts (Numbers 18:26).
p143. The Priestly portion of Meat (Deuteronomy 18:3).
p144. The Priestly portion of Fleece (Deuteronomy 18:4).
p183. Providing cities for the Levites (Numbers 35:2).
p185. Destroying idol-worship (Deuteronomy 12:2).
p186. Dealing with a city of idol-worshipers (Deuteronomy 13:17).
p191. Preparing for war Deuteronomy 20:2).
Third Commandment
Exodus 20:7
"You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD
will not leave him unpunished who takes His name in vain.
NASB
n30. You shall not imitate the customs or practices of other nations
(Leviticus 20:23).
n39. Women should not wear men’s clothing or adornments (Deuteronomy 22:5).
n40. Men should not wear women’s clothing or adornments (Deuteronomy 22:5).
n41. You shall not tattoo or mark your own skin (Leviticus 19:28).
n42. You shall not wear “Sha’atnez” (wool and linen togethar) (Deuteronomy
22:11).
n43. You shall not cut your sideburns so that they no longer appear
(Leviticus 19:27).
n44. You shall not shave your beard with a razor (Leviticus 19:27).
n45. You shall not scar yourself as a symbol of mourning (Deuteronomy 14:1).
n52. The prohibition of intermarriage (Deuteronomy 7:3).
n53. We are forbidden to marry a man from the Ammonite or Moabite nations
(Deuteronomy 23:4).
n54. We are forbidden to reject an Edomite if he is graphed in (Deuteronomy
23:8).
n55. We are forbidden to reject an Egyptian if he is graphed in (Deuteronomy
23:8).
n61. We are forbidden to neglect an oath (Leviticus 19:12).
n62. We are prohibited from taking vain oaths (Exodus 20:7).
n63. Desecrating the name of G-d (Leviticus 22:32).
n65. We are forbidden to destroy or damage a place of worship, or holy books,
or to erase sacred names (Deuteronomy 12:4).
n129. We are forbidden to eat sacrificial meat when impure (Leviticus 12:4).
n140. We are forbidden to eat the meat of an animal which was dedicated for a
sacrifice and then became unsuited for sacrifice (Deuteronomy 14:3).
n171. It is prohibited to tear out hair as a sign of mourning (Deuteronomy
14:1).
n172. It is forbidden to eat non-kosher animals (Deuteronomy 14:7).
n173. It is forbidden to eat non-kosher fish (Leviticus 11:11).
n174. It is forbidden to eat non-kosher birds (Leviticus 11:13).
n175. It is forbidden to eat any flying insects (Deuteronomy 14:19).
n176. It is forbidden to eat any land insects (Leviticus 11:41).
n177. It is forbidden to eat any insects that live in decaying or molding
objects (Leviticus 11:44).
n178. It is forbidden to eat insects that developed inside fruit or seeds
(Leviticus 11:42).
n179. It is forbidden to eat any small creatures or insects (Leviticus
11:43).
n180. It is forbidden to eat any bird or animal which has died a natural
death or has been killed without Shechitah (Deuteronomy 14:21).
n181. It is forbidden to eat a “Terefah” (Exodus 22:30).
n182. It is forbidden to eat meat that has been cut from a living animal
(Deuteronomy 12:23).
n184. It is forbidden to eat blood (Leviticus 7:26).
n185. It is forbidden to eat “Chelev” (Leviticus 23:19).
n186. It is forbidden to cook meat and milk together (Exodus 23:19).
n187. It is forbidden to eat meat and milk together (Exodus 34:26).
n202. A Nazir may not drink wine (Numbers 6:3).
n203. A Nazir may not eat grapes (Numbers 6:3).
n204. A Nazir may not eat dried grapes (Numbers 6:3).
n205. A Nazir may not eat grape seeds (Numbers 6:3).
n206. A Nazir may not eat grape peels (Numbers 6:3).
n207. A Nazir may not come into contact with a dead body (Numbers 6:7).
n208. A Nazir may not be under the same roof with a dead body (Numbers 6:6).
n209. A Nazir may not cut his hair or shave (Numbers 6:5).
n217. It is forbidden to breed two types of animals together (Leviticus
19:19).
n218. It is forbidden to work with two different kinds of animals together
(Deuteronomy 22:10).
n307. It is forbidden to shave a spot of “Tzara’at” on the skin (Leviticus
13:33).
n308. It is forbidden to tamper with signs of Tzara’at (Deuteronomy 24:8).
n354. A “Mamzer” may not marry freely within the Israelite community
(Deuteronomy 23:3).
n360. Restriction on a disabled man (Deuteronomy 23:2).
p9. “Kiddush HaShem–Sanctifying G-d’s name (Leviticus 22:32).
p74. Offering for the “Zav” (Leviticus 5:3-14).
p75. Offering for the “Zavah” (Leviticus 15:28-29).
p76. Offering after Childbirth (Leviticus 12:6).
p77. Offering brought by a Metzorah (Leviticus 14:10).
p86. Redeeming a Blemished Animal designated for an Offering (Leviticus
27:15).
p92. The “Nazir – Growing his Hair (Numbers 6:5).
p93. Nazirite Offering (Numbers 5:13).
p96. Impurity of a Dead Animal (Leviticus 11:8).
p97. Impurity of Creeping Animals (Leviticus 11:29).
p98. Impurity of Food & Drink (Leviticus 11:34).
p99. Impurity of a “Niddah” (Leviticus 15:19).
p100. Impurity after childbirth (Leviticus 12:2)
p101. Impurity of a Metzorah (Leviticus 13:2).
p102. “Tzara’at” Impurity Affecting Clothes (Leviticus 13:47).
p103. “Tzara’at” Impurity in Houses (Leviticus 14:47).
p104. Impurity of a “Zav” (Leviticus 15:2).
p105. Impurity caused by Discharge (Leviticus 15:16).
p106. Impurity of a “Zavah” (Leviticus 15:19).
p107. Impurity of Coming in contact with a Dead Body (Numbers 19:11).
p108. The Purifying Water (Numbers 19:21).
p109. Immersing in a Mikveh (Leviticus 15:16).
p110. Purification from “Tzara’at” (Leviticus 14:2).
p111. Shaving the hair of a person that has “Tzara’at” (Leviticus 14:9).
p112. Proclaiming the Impurity of a Metzorah (Leviticus 13:45).
p113. The Red Cow (Numbers 19:1-9).
p146. “Shechitah” Slaughtering Animals for food (Deuteronomy 12:21).
p147. Covering the blood of a slaughtered Wild Animal or Bird (Leviticus
17:13).
p149. Checking for signs in Animals & Beasts (Leviticus 11:2).
p150. Checking for signs in Birds (Deuteronomy 14:11).
p151. Checking for signs in Grasshoppers (Leviticus 11:21).
p152. Checking for signs in fish (Leviticus 11:9).
p192. Designing the Army Camp (Deuteronomy 23:13).
p193. Personal equipment for Soldiers Deuteronomy 23:14).
p215. Circumcision (Genesis 17:10).
p223. The suspected Woman (Numbers 5:12).
Fourth Commandment
Exodus 20:8-11
8 "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor
and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a sabbath of the LORD your
God; in it you shall not do any work, you or your son or your daughter,
your male or your female servant or your cattle or your sojourner who
stays with you. 11 For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the
earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day;
therefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.
NASB
n115. We are forbidden to offer the Passover sacrifice while still owning
Chametz (Exodus 23:18).
n116. We are forbidden to leave overnight those portions of the Passover
sacrifice which must be sacrificed (Exodus 23:18).
n117. We are forbidden to leave any of the meat of the Passover sacrifice
until morning (Exodus 12:10).
n118. We are forbidden to leave any of the meat of the Festive sacrifices
until the third day (Deuteronomy 16:4).
n119. We are forbidden to allow any of the meat of the Second Passover
sacrifice to remain until the morning (Numbers 9:12).
n121. We are forbidden to break any of the bones of the Passover sacrifice
(Exodus 12:46).
n122. We are forbidden to break any of the bones of the Second Passover
sacrifice (Numbers 9:12).
n123. We are forbidden to remove the Passover sacrifice from where it is
eaten (Exodus 12:46).
n125. We are forbidden to eat the Passover sacrifice raw, boiled or
half-baked (Exodus 12:9).
n126. Gentiles and hired servants may not eat the Passover sacrifice (Exodus
12:45).
n127. An uncircumcised male is prohibited from eating the Passover sacrifice
(Exodus 12:48).
n128. An Israelite who has gone astray is prohibited from eating the Passover
sacrifice (Exodus 12:43).
n156. It is forbidden to travel empty-handed to Jerusalem for the festive
pilgrimage (Exodus 23:15).
n183. It is forbidden to eat the “Gid-HaNasheh” (Genesis 32:33).
n196. It is prohibited to eat on Yom Kippur (Leviticus 23:29).
n197. It is forbidden to eat Chametz on Passover (Exodus 13:3).
n198. It is forbidden to eat any mixtures containing Chametz on Passover
(Exodus 12:20).
n199. It is forbidden to eat Chametz after noontime on the Fourteenth of
Nissan (Deuteronomy 16:3).
n200. It is forbidden to allow any Chametz to be seen during Passover (Exodus
13:7).
n201. It is forbidden to own Chametz during Passover (Exodus 12:19).
n220. It is forbidden to plant during the Shemitah year (Leviticus 25:4).
n221. It is forbidden to prune trees during Shemitah (Leviticus 25:4).
n222. It is forbidden to harvest crops in a regular manner during Shemitah
(Leviticus 25:5).
n223. It is forbidden to pick fruit in the usual manner during Shemitah
(Leviticus 25:5).
n224. It is forbidden to plant during Yovel (Leviticus 25:11).
n225. It is forbidden to harvest crops during Yovel in the usual manner
(Leviticus 25:11).
n226. It is forbidden to pick fruit during Yovel in the regular manner
(Leviticus 25:11).
n227. It is forbidden to sell land in Eretz Yisrael permanently (Leviticus
25:23).
n230. It is forbidden to demand payment of debts during Shemitah or
afterwards (Deuteronomy 15:2).
n231. It is forbidden to refuse to lend money before Shemitah (Deuteronomy
15:9).
n233. It is forbidden to send an Israelite slave away empty-handed
(Deuteronomy 15:13).
n254. It is forbidden to turn in a runaway slave who flees to the Eretz
Yisrael (Deuteronomy 23:16).
n255. It is forbidden to hurt the runaway slave’s feelings (Deuteronomy
23:17).
n257. It is forbidden to mistreat a Hebrew slave (Leviticus 25:39).
n258. It is forbidden to sell a Hebrew slave in a public save market
(Leviticus 25:42).
n259. It is forbidden to order a Hebrew slave to do unnecessary work
(Leviticus 25:43).
n260. It is forbidden to allow a Gentile master to act strictly and severely
with his Hebrew slave (Leviticus 25:53).
n261. A master may not resell a Hebrew maidservant (Exodus 21:8).
n262. It is forbidden to neglect a wife’s rights (Exodus 21:10).
n263. It is forbidden to sell an unwanted woman-captive of war (Deuteronomy
21:14).
n264. It is forbidden to take the woman-captive as a servant (Deuteronomy
21:14).
n320. It is forbidden to work on Shabbat (Exodus 20:10).
n321. It is forbidden to go beyond the permitted distance from a city on
Shabbat (Exodus 16:29).
n322. It is forbidden to administer death penalties on Shabbat (Exodus 35:3).
n323. It is forbidden to work on the first day of Passover (Exodus 12:16).
n324. It is forbidden to work on the seventh day of Pesach (Exodus 12:16).
n325. It is forbidden to work on Shavuot (Leviticus 23:21).
n326. It is forbidden to work on Rosh HaShanah (Leviticus 23:24 – 25).
n327. It is forbidden to work on Sukkot (Leviticus 23:24 – 25).
n328. It is forbidden to work on Shemini Atzeret (Leviticus 23:36).
n329. It is forbidden to work on Yom Kippur (Leviticus 23:28).
p16. “HakHail” – Assembling the entire Nation of Israel (Deuteronomy
31:12).
p21. Respecting the Sanctuary (Leviticus 19:30).
p41. The Additional Sabbath Offering (Numbers 28:9).
p42. The Additional Rosh Chodesh (First of the month) Offering (Numbers
28:11).
p43. The Additional Passover offering (Leviticus 23:8).
p44. First Harvest offering (Leviticus 23:10).
p45. The Additional Shavuot offering (Numbers 28:26).
p46. The bringing of Two Loaves on Shavuot (Leviticus 23:17).
p47. The Additional Rosh HaShanah Offering (Numbers 29:1-2).
p48. The Additional Yom Kippur Offering (Numbers 29:7-8).
p49. The Yom Kippur Service (Leviticus 16:34).
p50. The Additional Sukkot Offerings (Numbers 29:12-13)
p51. The Additional Shemini Atzeret offering (Numbers 29:35-36).
p52. The Three Holiday Pilgrimages to the Beit Hamikdash (Exodus
23:14).
p53. Appearing before HaShem in the Beit Hamikdash (Deuteronomy 16:16).
p54. Rejoicing on the Festivals (Deuteronomy 16:14).
p55. Slaughtering the Passover Sacrifice (Exodus 12:6).
p56. Eating the Passover Offering (Exodus 12:8).
p57. Slaughtering the Second Passover Offering (Numbers 9:11).
p58. Eating the Second Passover Offering (Numbers 9:11).
p134. Making our fields available to everyone during Sabbath (Exodus 23:11).
p135. Resting the Land from Plowing and Reaping during Sabbath (Exodus
34:21).
p136. “Yovel” The Jubilee Year (Leviticus 25:10).
p137. Blowing the Shofar (Trumpet) and Freeing Slaves in Yovel (Leviticus
25:9-10).
p138. Returning Hereditary Property in Yovel (Leviticus 25:13).
p139. Redeeming property in Yovel (Leviticus 25:29).
p140. Counting the Yovel Cycle (Leviticus 25:8).
p141. Forgoing Loans after Shemitah (Deuteronomy 15:3).
p142. Collecting loans given to non-believers (Deuteronomy 15:3).
p153. The New Moon calculating the months & years (Exodus 12:2).
p154. Resting on Sabbath Exodus 23:12).
p155. Making Sabbath holy (Exodus 20:8).
p156. Removing the Chametz (Exodus 12:15).
p157. Telling the story of Pesach (Exodus 13:8).
p158. Eating Matzo on Passover Exodus 12:18).
p159. Resting on the first day of Passover (Exodus 12:16).
p160. Resting on the seventh day of Passover (Exodus 12:16).
p161. Counting the Omer (Leviticus 23:15).
p162. Resting on Shavuot (Leviticus 23:21).
p163. Resting on Rosh Hashanah (Leviticus 23:24).
p164. Fasting on Yom Kippur (Leviticus 16:29).
p165. Resting on Yom Kippur (Leviticus 16:31).
p166. Resting on the first day of Sukkot (Leviticus 23:35).
p167. Resting on the eighth day of Sukkot (Leviticus 23:36).
p168. Living in the Sukkah during the Holiday of Sukkot (Leviticus 23:42).
p169. Taking the four Species: Lulav, Estrog, Hadasim, and Aravot (Leviticus
23:40).
p170. Hearing the Shofar blown on Rosh HaShanah (Numbers 29:1).
p196. Gifts upon the release of an Israelite slave (Deuteronomy 15:14).
p213. Marriage (Deuteronomy 24:1).
p214. A newly married couple (Deuteronomy 24:5).
p221. Women Captives of war (Deuteronomy 21:11).
p232. The Israelite slave (Exodus 21:2).
p233. Marrying an Israelite Maidservant (Exodus 21:8).
p234. Redeeming an Israelite Maidservant (Exodus 21:8).
p235. The non-believing slave (Leviticus 25:46).
Fifth Commandment
Exodus 20:12
"Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be prolonged in the
land which the LORD your God gives you.
NASB
n46. You may never settle permanently in Egypt (Deuteronomy 17:16).
n311. It is forbidden to assign military service or any other duties to a
bridegroom in his first year of marriage (Deuteronomy 24:6).
n316. It is forbidden to curse a leader (Exodus 22:17).
n318. It is forbidden to curse parents (Exodus 21:17).
n319. It is forbidden to injure parents (Exodus 21:15).
n356. It is forbidden to remarry one’s divorce wife who married and divorced
a second time (Deuteronomy 24:4).
n357. It is forbidden to marry a childless widow before she receives
permission from her brother-in-law (Deuteronomy 25:5).
n359. It is forbidden to divorce a wife who has been falsely accused of
indecency (Deuteronomy 22:19).
n362. It is forbidden to appoint a king who is not a naturally born Israelite
(Deuteronomy 17:15).
n363. A king may not accumulate horses (Deuteronomy 17:16).
n364. A king may not have many wives (Deuteronomy 17:17).
n365. A king may not accumulate wealth for private use (Deuteronomy 17:17).
p17. The Torah Scroll of the King (Deuteronomy 17:18).
p87. Sanctity of a Substituted Animal designated for an Offering (Leviticus
27:10).
p173. Appointing a King (Deuteronomy 17:15).
p190. Offering peace before waging war (Deuteronomy 20:11).
p210. Honoring your Parents (Exodus 20:12).
p211. Revering our Parents (Leviticus 19:3).
p216. “Yibum” Deuteronomy 25:5).
p217. Allowing a Childless Widow to Remarry (Deuteronomy 25:9).
p219. Staying married to a defamed Wife (Deuteronomy 22:19).
p222. Divorce procedure (Deuteronomy 24:1).
Sixth Commandment
Exodus 20:13
"You shall not murder.
NASB
n57. We are forbidden to be wasteful or destroy things without a reason
(Deuteronomy 20:19).
n243. It is forbidden to kidnap another person (Exodus 20:13).
n251. It is forbidden to say things that may hurt or trick another person
(Leviticus 25:17).
n252. It is forbidden to hurt a convert’s feelings (Exodus 22:20).
n256. It is forbidden to mistreat widows or orphans (Exodus 22:21).
n270. It is forbidden to refrain from helping a person in need of assistance
(Exodus 23:5).
n289. It is forbidden to commit murder (Exodus 20:13).
n297. It is forbidden to refrain from saving a Hebrew whose life is in danger
(Leviticus 19:16).
n298. It is forbidden to neglect a hazard within the home or outside of it
(Deuteronomy 22:8).
n299. It is forbidden to offer misleading advice (Leviticus 19:14).
n301. It is forbidden to gossip (Leviticus 19:16).
n302. It is forbidden to hate one another (Leviticus 19:17).
n303. It is forbidden to embarrass others (Leviticus 19:17).
n304. It is forbidden to take revenge (Leviticus 19:18).
n305. It is forbidden to bear a grudge (Leviticus 19:18).
n317. It is forbidden to curse another Hebrew (Leviticus 19:14).
p184. Removing sources of danger from our property (Deuteronomy 22:8).
p202. Unloading the burden from a tired Animal (Exodus 23:5).
p203. Lifting the burden from an Animal whose load has fallen (Deuteronomy
22:4).
p205. Rebuking a fellow Believer (Leviticus 19:17).
p206. Loving our fellow Israelite (Leviticus 19:18).
p207. Loving a Convert (Deuteronomy 10:19).
p209. Respecting the Sages and the Elderly (Leviticus 19:32).
Seventh Commandment
Exodus 20:14
"You shall not commit adultery.
NASB
n330. Prohibition against marriage with one’s mother (Leviticus 18:7).
n331. Prohibition against marriage wit one’s step-mother (Leviticus 18:8).
n332. Prohibition against marriage with one’s sister (Leviticus 18:9).
n333. Prohibition against marriage with one’s half-sister (Leviticus 18:11).
n334. Prohibition against marriage with one’s son’s daughter (Leviticus
18:10).
n335. Prohibition against marriage with one’s daughter’s daughter (Leviticus
18:10).
n336. Prohibition against marriage with one’s daughter (Implied).
n337. Prohibition against marriage with both a woman and her daughter
(Leviticus 18:17).
n338. Prohibition against marriage with a woman and her son’s daughter
(Leviticus 18:17).
n339. Prohibition against marriage with a woman and her daughter’s daughter
(Leviticus 18:17).
n340. Prohibition against marriage with one’s father’s sister (Leviticus
18:12).
n341. Prohibition against marriage with one’s mother’s sister (Leviticus
18:13).
n342. Prohibition against marriage with one’s uncle’s wife (Leviticus 18:14).
n343. Prohibition against marriage with one’s daughter-in-law (Leviticus
18:15).
n344. Prohibition against marriage with one’s sister-in-law (Leviticus
18:16).
n345. Prohibition against marriage with two sisters (Leviticus 18:18).
n346. It is forbidden to come into physical contact with a “Niddah”
(Leviticus 18:19).
n347. Prohibition against marriage with a married woman (Exodus 20:13).
n348. A man may not act indecently with an animal (Leviticus 18:23).
n349. A woman may not act indecently with an animal (Leviticus 18:23).
n350. Prohibition against male relationships (Leviticus 18:22).
n351. Prohibition against a father-son relationship (Leviticus 18:7).
n352. Prohibition against an uncle-nephew relationship (Leviticus 18:14).
n353. It is prohibited to act immodestly with any person that we are
forbidden to marry (Leviticus 18:6).
n358. It is forbidden to divorce a woman who was taken forcefully as a wife
(Deuteronomy 22:29).
p212. To be fruitful & multiply (Genesis 1:28).
p218. “HaOness” (Deuteronomy 22:29).
p220. “HaMefateh” (Exodus 22:15).
Eighth Commandment
Exodus 20:15
"You shall not steal.
NASB
n101. Not to slaughter a female animal and her offspring on the same day
(Leviticus 22:28).
n210. It is forbidden to reap the entire harvest (Leviticus 23:22).
n211. It is forbidden to gather stalks that have fallen during harvesting
(Leviticus 23:22).
n212. It is forbidden to pick “Ollelot” in the vineyard (Leviticus 19:10).
n213. It is forbidden to gather individual fallen grapes (Leviticus 19:10).
n214. It is forbidden to collect a forgotten “Omer” of grain in the field
(Deuteronomy 24:19).
n219. It is forbidden to prevent an animal from eating the produce while it
is working (Deuteronomy 25:4).
n232. It is forbidden to ignore a needy person (Deuteronomy 15:7).
n234. It is forbidden to demand payment of a loan from a person who cannot
return it (Exodus 22:24).
n235. It is forbidden to demand interest on a loan (Leviticus 25:37).
n236. It is forbidden to borrow money if interest is charged (Deuteronomy
23:20).
n237. It is forbidden to participate in a loan in which interest is charged
(Exodus 22:24).
n238. It is forbidden to delay payment to a hired worker (Leviticus 19:13).
n239. It is forbidden to forcefully demand a pledge when the loan is due
(Deuteronomy 24:10).
n240. It is forbidden to prevent the borrower from using an article given as
security in time of need (Deuteronomy 24:12).
n241. It is forbidden to take security from a widow (Deuteronomy 24:17).
n242. It is forbidden to take utensils used for the preparation of food as
security (Deuteronomy 24:6).
n244. It is forbidden to steal (Leviticus 19:11).
n245. It is forbidden to take other people’s possessions by force – “robbery”
(Leviticus 19:13).
n246. It is forbidden to steal land (Deuteronomy 19:14).
n247. It is forbidden to withhold money that we owe to someone else
(Leviticus 19:13).
n248. It is forbidden to deny our debts (Leviticus 19:11).
n249. It is forbidden to swear falsely about a debt (Leviticus 19:11).
n250. It is forbidden to cheat in business deals (Leviticus 25:14).
n253. It is forbidden to cheat a convert in business (Exodus 22:20).
n267. It is forbidden for a hired worker to eat from the crops while working
the field of his employer (Deuteronomy 23:26).
n268. It is forbidden to eat more than allowed when harvesting crops as a
hired worker (Deuteronomy 23:25).
n269. It is forbidden to ignore a lost item (Deuteronomy 22:3).
n271. It is forbidden to falsify measurements (Leviticus 19:35).
n272. It is forbidden to keep an unbalanced measure (Deuteronomy 25:13).
n306. It is forbidden to take a mother bird with her young from the nest
(Deuteronomy 22:6).
p120. Peah (Leviticus 19:10).
p121. Leaving fallen stalks while reaping (Leviticus 23:22).
p122. Leaving a forgotten sheaf while reaping. (Deuteronomy 24:19).
p123. Leaving defective grape clusters in the vineyard (Leviticus 19:10).
p124. Leaving individual fallen grapes in the vineyard (Leviticus 19:10).
p148. Sending away the Mother Bird (Deuteronomy 22:7).
p195. Giving Tzedakah Deuteronomy 15:8).
p197. Lending Money (Exodus 22:24).
p198. Taking interest from Non-Believer (Deuteronomy 23:21).
p199. Returning security for loans (Deuteronomy 24:13).
p200. Paying wages on time (Deuteronomy 24:15).
p201. Permitting Employees at work to eat from our Crops (Deuteronomy
23:25-26).
p204. Returning a lost article (Exodus 23:4).
p208. Having honest measurements (Leviticus 19:36).
p245. Conducting business (Leviticus 25:14).
p248. Laws of Inheritance (Numbers 27:8).
Ninth Commandment
Exodus 20:16
"You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
NASB
n26. You shall not prophesy in the name of idols (Deuteronomy 18:20).
n27. You shall not utter a false prophecy (Deuteronomy 18:20).
n60. You shall not curse God (Exodus 22:27).
n66. We are forbidden to leave a person unburied overnight (Deuteronomy
12:23).
n188. It is forbidden to eat the meat of a killer ox (Exodus 21:28).
n273. It is forbidden to distort justice (Leviticus 19:15).
n274. It is forbidden to accept bribery in judgment (Exodus 23:8).
n275. It is forbidden to be impressed by important people while sitting in
judgment over them (Leviticus 19:15).
n276. It is forbidden to fear the threats of a man accused in judgment
(Deuteronomy 1:17).
n277. It is forbidden to favor a poor man out of pity (Exodus 23:3).
n278. It is forbidden to condemn an evil person unfairly (Exodus 23:6).
n279. It is forbidden to reduce fines or a penalty out of pity for one who
has killed or maimed another person (Deuteronomy 19:21).
n280. It is forbidden to pervert justice for a convert or orphan (Deuteronomy
24:17).
n281. It is forbidden to listen to only one side while sitting in judgment
(Exodus 23:1).
n282. It is forbidden to give a death sentence by a majority ruling of only
one vote (Exodus 23:2).
n283. A judge may not base his opinion on the opinion of another judge
(Exodus 23:2).
n284. It is forbidden to appoint an unqualified judge (Deuteronomy 1:17).
n285. It is forbidden to testify falsely (Exodus 20:13).
n286. It is forbidden to accept testimony from a wicked person (Exodus 23:1).
n287. It is forbidden to accept testimony given by a relative of either of
the litigants (Deuteronomy 24:16).
n288. It is forbidden to punish of fine a person based on the testimony of
one witness (Deuteronomy 19:15).
n290. It is forbidden to sentence a person to death based upon non-conclusive
evidence (Exodus 23:7).
n291. A witness must not serve as judge (Numbers 35:30).
n292. It is forbidden to execute a person before he stands trial (Numbers
35:12).
n293. It is forbidden to spare the life of a pursuer (potential murderer)
(Deuteronomy 25:12).
n294. It is forbidden to punish a person who is forced to sin (Deuteronomy
22:26).
n295. It is forbidden to accept a ransom form a murderer who killed
intentionally (Numbers 35:31).
n296. It is forbidden to accept a ransom from a murderer who killed
unintentionally (Numbers 35:32).
n300. It is forbidden to give a guilty person a more severe punishment than
he can bear (Deuteronomy 25:2-3).
n309. It is forbidden to work the land near a stream where atonement was made
for an unsolved murder (Deuteronomy 21:4).
n310. It is forbidden to allow a witch to live (Exodus 22:17).
n312. It is forbidden to disobey the authority of our Torah leaders
(Deuteronomy 17:11).
n315. It is forbidden to curse judges (Exodus 22:27).
p7. Taking an oath in G-d’s name (Deuteronomy 10:20).
p118. Misusing something that has been Declared Holy (Leviticus 5:16).
p174. Obeying the Supreme Court of the Nation of Israel (Deuteronomy 17:11).
p175. Abiding by a majority decision (Exodus 23:2).
p176. Appointing Judges (Deuteronomy 16:18).
p177. Judging Honestly (Leviticus 19:15).
p178. Giving evidence (Leviticus 5:1).
p179. Verifying the evidence brought to Court (Deuteronomy 13:15).
p180. Punishing false witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:19).
p181. Atoning for an unsolved murder “Eglah arufah” (Deuteronomy 21:1).
p182. Setting aside cities of refuge (Deuteronomy 19:3).
p194. Returning a theft (Leviticus 5:23).
p224. Punishment by flogging (Deuteronomy 25:2).
p225. Exiling a Person to a refuge city (Numbers 35:25).
p226. Execution by Beheading (Exodus 21:20).
p227. Execution by Strangulation (Exodus 21:16).
p228. Execution by Burning (Leviticus 20:14).
p229. Execution by Stoning (Deuteronomy 22:24).
p230. Hanging (Deuteronomy 21:22).
p231. Burying the dead (Deuteronomy 21:23).
p236. Personal injury (Exodus 21:18).
p237. Damage caused by goring (Exodus 21:28).
p238. Injury caused by an Obstruction (Exodus 21:33).
p239. Penalties for robbery (Exodus 21:37-22:3).
p240. Damage caused by grazing Animals (Exodus 22:4).
p241. Damage caused by fire (Exodus 22:5).
p242. The unpaid Watchman (Exodus 22:6).
p243. The paid Watchman (Exodus 22:9).
p244. A borrower (Exodus 22:13).
p246. Laws of Claims (Exodus 22:8).
p247. Saving the Victim from his Attacker (Deuteronomy 25:12).
Tenth Commandment
Exodus 20:17
"You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your
neighbor's wife or his male servant or his female servant or his ox or his
donkey or anything that belongs to your neighbor."
NASB
n100. We are forbidden to offer an animal as a sacrifice that has been
acquired by an improper exchange (Deuteronomy 23:19).
n106. We are forbidden to exchange one animal that has been designated for a
sacrifice with another animal (Leviticus 27:10).
n107. We are forbidden to change the type of sacrifice that was originally
intended (Leviticus 27:26).
n108. We are forbidden to redeem first-born animals (Numbers 18:17).
n109. We are forbidden to sell the animal tithe (Leviticus 27:33).
n110. We are forbidden to sell any objects or property which are designated
as “Cherem” (Leviticus 27:28).
n111. We are forbidden to redeem objects or property that is Cherem
(Leviticus 27:28).
n113. We are forbidden to use any animal that has been designated for service
(Deuteronomy 15:19).
n114. We are forbidden to shear animals that have been designated for
sacrifice (Deuteronomy 15:19).
n150. We are forbidden to eat Ma’aser Sheyni while impure (Deuteronomy
26:14).
n151. An Onan is prohibited from eating Ma’aser Sheyni (Deuteronomy 26:14).
n152. We are forbidden to spend the money of Ma’aser Sheyni on anything but
food and drink (Deuteronomy 26:14).
n154. We are forbidden to change the order of giving the various portions to
the Priests and Levites (Exodus 22:28).
n155. We are forbidden to delay the fulfillment of a promise to bring an
offering to YHVH (Deuteronomy 23:22).
n157. It is forbidden to go back on our word. (Numbers 30:3).
n189. It is forbidden to eat bread baked from new grain before the sixteenth
of Nisan (Leviticus 23:14).
n190. It is forbidden to eat roasted grain from the new crop before the
sixteenth of Nisan (Leviticus 23:14).
n191. It is forbidden to eat fresh ears of grain or kernels from the new crop
before the sixteenth of Nisan (Leviticus 23:14).
n192. It is forbidden to eat “Orlah” (Leviticus 19:23).
n265. It is forbidden to buy someone else’s possessions because of jealously
of envy (Exodus 20:14).
n266. It is forbidden to envy other people’s possessions (Deuteronomy 5:18).
p78. Sanctifying one-tenth of a Herd (Leviticus 27:32).
p79. Sanctifying First-born Animals (that are kosher) (Exodus 13:2).
p80. Redeeming first-born Sons (Numbers 18:15).
p81. Redeeming First-born Donkeys (Exodus 34:20).
p82. Breaking the Neck of an Unredeemed First-born Donkey (Exodus 34:20).
p83. Fulfilling Sacrificial Obligations on Time (Deuteronomy 12:5-6).
p94. Keeping a Vow (Deuteronomy 23:24).
p95. The Nulification of Vows (The exact source for this commandment is
considered a matter of question by our Rabbinic Sages).
p114. Donating the Value of a Man to HaShem (Leviticus 27:2).
p115. Donating the Value of Animals (Leviticus 27:11-12).
p116. Donating the Value of Houses (Leviticus 27:14).
p117. Donating the Value of Fields (Leviticus 27:16-22).
p119. Fruits of the fourth year (Leviticus 19:24).
p125. Presenting the first fruit (Exodus 23:19).
p127. The First Tithe (Numbers 18:24).
p128. The Second Tithe (Deuteronomy 14:22).
p130. Tithes for the poor (Deuteronomy 14:28).
p131. Declaration for tithes (Deuteronomy 26:13).
p132. Declaration when presenting the First-Fruits (Deuteronomy 26:5).
p133. Challah: Dough Offering (Numbers 15:20).
p145. Objects vowed to be set aside for the Priests & the Sanctuary “Cherem”
(Leviticus 27:28).
p171. Yearly giving of the Half-Shekel (Exodus 30:12).