We do not believe that the commandments can't be followed outside of Israel!! Jews all over the world follow the commandments! There are some commandments we can't follow such as those pertaining to animal sacrifice because we do not have a Temple in Jerusalem. But other commandments are followed by Jews from Argentina to Zimbabwe!
Within Israel, it is not permitted. Outside of Israel, it is only followed as a custom in orthodox communities.
Judaism and Christianity consider the Ten Commandments to be instructions dictated directly by God (Exodus ch.19-20). Islam acknowledges the Commandments' existence but does not itemize the list specifically.
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of Brody Abraham ben Israel has written: 'SeMa\\' -- subject(s): Commandments, Six hundred and thirteen, Six hundred and thirteen Commandments
God provided the ten commandments in Sinai.
In Israel it lasts seven days, and in the diaspora (out of Israel) it lasts eight days.
Israel is 75% Jewish. Jews believe in God. Jesus is not part of Judaism. The Christians in Israel believe in their religion.
Mount SinaiIts where Jews believe Moses , who led them out of captivity from Egypt , spoke to God , and wrote the TEN COMMANDMENTS ! ... After which ensued the covenant between God and the tribe of Israel .
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According to the Bible ancient Israel was commanded to tithe. Tithing was one of the commandments of the Mosaic Law (Law of Moses) which was the covenant (Old Testament) between ancient Israel and God.There were 613 commandments Israel had to follow. There were a series of curses and blessings associated with the Mosaic Law. If Israel kept all the commandments they would be blessed. If they didn't follow all the commandments of the Mosaic Law, they would be cursed.Thus, any "punishments" associated with not paying tithes ONLY apply to ancient Israel. There is no punishment for not paying tithes. God/Bible does not command or require Christians to pay tithes.Your Tithe Experthttp:/www.thetithinghoax.com
The major language in Israel is Hebrew, followed by Arabic, English, and Russian.
Moses sealed the covenant by sacrificing animals and sprinkling their blood on the altar and the people. This ritual symbolized the binding agreement between God and the Israelites.