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Considering the extra biblical religious writtings in both Judaism and Christianity, your question in fact takes up entire sections in many religious libraries, and it can not be adequately or completely answered here. Nevertheless, the ethics of both Christianity and Judaism, may be summed up in the 10 commandments. The 10 commandments can be found in the Old Testament of The Bible, the book of Exodus, Chapter 20.

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