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The divine code : the guide to observing God's will for mankind, revealed from Mount Sinai in the Torah of Moses / by Moshe Weiner ; edited, with elucidations by Michael Schulman ; section introductions by J. Immanuel Schochet, Joe M. Regenstein, Arthur A. Goldberg, Michael Schulman and Moshe Weiner ; translation assistance by Yosef Schulman.

LIBRA BM520.73 .V3513 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ṿainer, Mosheh
Contributor:
Schulman, Michael, 1941-
Ask Noah International.
Standardized Title:
Shevaʻ mitsṿot ha-Shem. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Noahide Laws.
Gentiles (Jewish law).
Physical Description:
2 volumes ; 23 cm
Edition:
Expanded 2nd ed.
Other Title:
Title on back cover: Divine code of seven eternal commandments
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, PA : Ask Noah International, ©2011-
Contents:
Vol. 1, pt. 1. Fundamentals of the faith
pt. 2. The prohibition of idolatry
pt. 3. The prohibition of blasphemy
pt. 4. The prohibition of eating meat that was separated from a living animal
pt. 5. The prohibition of murder and injury
pt. 6. The prohibition of forbidden relations
pt. 7A. The prohibition of theft
vol. 2, pt. 7B. The prohibition of theft
pt. 8. Establishment of laws and courts.
Notes:
"The authorized translation from the original Hebrew of Sefer Sheva mitzvot HaShem (Seven divine commandments)."
'Presented by United Noahide Academies, a project of Ask Noah International."
Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 656-668) and index.
ISBN:
9780981481166
0981481167
OCLC:
752208520

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