
1) Bas or bar follower 2) Biblical precept 3) Commandment 4) Mitsvah 5) Old Testament precept 6) Precept 7) Teaching
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1) Mitsvah
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In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word mitzvah (`commandment`, מִצְוָה, mit͡sˈva, Biblical: miṣwah; plural מִצְווֹת mitzvot mit͡sˈvot, Biblical: miṣwoth; from צִוָּה ṣiwwah `command`) refers to precepts and commandments as commanded by God. It is used in rabbinical Judaism to refer to the 613 commandments given ...
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A good deed.
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any commandment, ordinance, law, or statute contained in the Torah (first five books of the Bible) and, for that reason, to be observed by all ... [1 related articles]
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In Judaism, a commandment. Jews should try to follow the 613 mitzvot given in the Torah. They include the main
Ten Commandments, and cover social conduct as well religious observance. The mitzvot...
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(lit., "commandment"; pl., mitzvos): one of the 613 Commandments; in a larger sense, any religious obligation
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Commandment. The Torah contains 613 mitzvot. Commonly used to describe good deeds.
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mitsvah noun (Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty
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In Judaism, a commandment. Jews should try to follow the 613 mitzvot given in the Torah. They include the main Ten Commandments, and cover social conduct as well religious observance. The mitzvot referring to the Temple of Jerusalem are excluded, as it was destroyed in AD 70
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Commandment; obligatory responses to our Jewish traditions.
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Commandments.
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Literally commandment. It refers to any of the 613 commandments that Jews are obligated to observe. It can also refer to any Jewish religious obligation, or more generally to any good.
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Commandment
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The funeral procession (Iberian tradition)
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A commandment. It can also refer to any Jewish religious obligation, or more generally to any good deed.
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A good deed.
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