They followed the laws of the Torah.For some examples:The Torah's laws
Read the Holy Bible and pray to God.
Peter
The Torah is crucial to ALL sects in Judaism. It is the 5 books of Moses and holds all of the laws that a Jewish person should follow.
Christians should not eat pork according to their beliefs because it is considered unclean and prohibited in the Old Testament of the Bible. This dietary restriction is outlined in the book of Leviticus as part of the laws given to the Israelites by God. Some Christians continue to follow these dietary laws as a way of honoring and obeying God's commands.
What do you mean? Adults should simply follow all laws! ;)
From the time of Abraham to Moses, the laws were not formally written down. From the time of Moses up until today, The Torah, (first 5 books of the Bible) contains the 613 commandments that the Hebrews had to follow and that all Jews should follow, in one form or another.
The Pharisees of the first century followed the 613 commandments found in the Torah, which includes moral, ethical, ritual, and ceremonial laws. They also adhered to additional oral traditions and interpretations of the law known as the Oral Torah.
We follow the code of the Torah including its moral laws because God commanded us to do so. This is our national tradition, dating back to the beginning of our history.
To serve God by doing his will in all the areas of life. Even when you buy a cell-phone or air-conditioner, there's a whole pamphlet of instructions. So when the Creator of the universe made a binding covenant with the Israelites, it should not be too surprising that He provided detailed laws for them.
Yes Christians should wear tzitzit's and prayer shawls. It is a commandment that YHWH gave to the Israelites and to us Christians. Christianity and Judaism are inter twined and inter mingled together. Without Judaism their is no Christianity. Jesus (Yeshua) and his Apostles and the early Christians all observed the Laws of YHWH. That their Scriptures that they all preached were the Torah, Prophets and Writings that We (Christians) call the Old Testament which is known as the First Testament....
It was part of His covenant with them, so that they could and should fulfill the laws of His Torah within the Holy Land. Many of the Torah's laws are not applicable outside of Israel. See also:What_is_the_covenant_of_the_Hebrew_people