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Is reflected very simple, it shows a repeated "first sin of Adam" recurring in every opportunity, totally human.

It shows a very high desire to comply, some degree of success, turning away and almost giving up, getting "straighten up" by God in order to continue existence, returning to the "straight line" and over again.

By the way, this cycle is universal, it happens once per Creation or endless times in every atom, we all behave like this on all scales.

By deeply researching this cycle of "respect for the law" you can understand the deviation of living creatures (the lower material manifestation ) against the constants of the eternity which has no changes.

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The Torah relates that the Israelites, because of their respect for it and its laws, undertook to obey it fully (Exodus 24:7). See also:

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by following every word that God has taught in it. In the coming kingdom to earth with God even the sacrafices will be brought back. To dishonor the Tora and God is to have any other god.

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touch the scroll with their bible and kiss it.

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Respectfully

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