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No, they're different because the are 613 mosaic laws and only 10 comandments.

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How are Mosaic Laws similar to the Ten Commandments?

The ten commandments are part of the Mosaic Law. The Mosaic Law was given by God, via Moses, specifically to the nation of Israel (Exodus 19; Leviticus 26:46; Romans 9:4). It was made up of three parts: the Ten Commandments, the ordinances, and the worship system, which included the priesthood, the tabernacle, the offerings, and the festivals (Exodus 20-40; Leviticus 1-7; 23).


How has Mosaic Law influenced the development of American Law?

Mosaic Law has influenced the development of American law only in so far as the Ten Commandments apply. The Ten Commandments are the basics of Mosaic as well as Christian Law. If one looks closely at American law, he will find all the connotations of the Ten Commandments apply.


What is mosaic law?

"Mosaic law" came to refer to the entire legal content of the Pentateuch (first 5 books of Bible), not just the Ten Commandments.


Who does the mosaic apply to?

"Mosaic" is a reference to Mosaic law - the laws handed down by Moses, ie: Judaism.


How are mosaic laws different from the Ten Commandments?

The Ten Commandments are part of the Mosaic Law. The Mosaic Law can be divided into three parts - The Moral Law - The Ceremonial Law - The Judicial Law.The Moral Law is the Ten Commandments. They refer to what is right and what is wrong by God's standard.The Ceremonial Law is about sacrifices, worship, religious duties - for Israel as God's chosen people. The Ceremonial Law showed the way the people of Israel were to approach God.The Judicial Law regulated the administration of justice, the punishment of criminals, property rights etc.


What are the components of Mosaic law?

After the Exodus, when the Israelites left Egypt, the Lord gave Moses the Ten Commandments and numerous other laws (Exodus 19-40). This entire system of laws, called the Mosaic Law or simply the Law, provided the framework for the Israelite's relationships with God, with one another, and with the nations around them. The Mosaic Law is the central theme of the Books of Moses, or Torah. Christian teaching, particularly as developed by the Apostle Paul, shows that we can never keep the Law to God's satisfaction. Instead of the sacrifices required under the Mosaic Law, Jesus' death serves as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins once and for all.


What is the punishment for not paying tithe?

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


What is the main purpose of Deuteronomy?

Deuteronomy, meaning 'second law,' is a reiteration of the commandments and Mosaic laws to the Israelites prior to their entry into the Promised Land. The laws mentioned in the previous three books are expanded upon. Moses was nearing the end of his life, and was exhorting them to follow God into the future.


Are the differences between the mosaic law and hammurabi's code more important than the similarities?

The mosaic laws deals more with the health problems and the Hammurabi code deals more with civil laws.


What modern Jews follow mosaic laws?

Orthodox and Conservative Jews consider themselves to be bound to the "yoke of the mitzvot," that is, obedience to the 613 commandments in the Torah. They differ in the interpretation of these laws, but agree that they are binding. The Reform movement focuses on the moral imperative of the message of the prophets, placing that above law and ritual.


What is the difference between the 10 commandments and other mesopitamian code of laws?

The ten commandments were laws that specifically based on the don`ts whiles the in the Hammurabi code the law came with a punishment for breaking it


What is in the mosaic law?

Basically the law of Moses comes down to obeying two commandments according Christians as written in Matthew's gospel. If one follows these two principles then all the other laws will be obeyed as well. "'You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind' and equally important: 'Love your neighbor as yourself'. The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments." Mat 22:37-40.