The Torah did have, and still has, 613 commandments, according to Jewish tradition.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
Yes, there are 613 Torah-commandments, plus many customs.
613, which are divided into 365 negative commandments ("do not...") and 248 positive commandments ("Do...").
Yes, the Torah contains 613 commandments.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
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God's mitzvoth (commandments) and covenant.
In the Sefer Hamitzvot, Moses Maimonides listed 613 commandments found in the Torah. Please see the link below.
Yes, to a degree. Yes, because the Ten Commandments are the only ones that God spoke aloud to the entire assembled Israelite nation (Exodus ch.19-20). And yes, because honoring God and shunning idolatry are the underpinnings of the entire Jewish religion and Torah. On the other hand, there are a number of commands and beliefs that are as important (or as stringent) as the Ten Commandments but are not listed among them. Note that the full text of the Israelite covenant is the entire Torah, not the Ten Commandments alone.
The Temple, the Torah-scroll, and the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.See also the Related Links.Link: More about Torah-scrollsLink: More about the first Torah-scrollLink: More about the Ten Commandments
In the Sefer Hamitzvot, Moses Maimonides listed 613 commandments found in the Torah. Please see the link below.