They are called the Ten Commandments.
The Torah was the entire set of of Laws given to the Jews. There are 613 commandments, of which the Ten Commandments are a part. There are 7 commandements that are called the "Seven Laws of Noah" that are moral laws that all humans are expected to follow. See the link below.
The moral laws given to Moses by God are often referred to as the Ten Commandments. These commandments outline principles for ethical behavior, such as honoring one's parents, refraining from murder and theft, and avoiding false witness and coveting. They serve as a foundation for moral conduct in many religious and ethical traditions.
The Torah, Genesis through Deuteronomy in any Jewish or Christian Bible, is the basis of the code of Jewish law. The code of law is, itself, called halacha, which can be translated roughly as the way. The Jewish tradition counts 613 specific mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah all of which were, according to tradition, given to Moses on Mt. Sinai (10 on stone, all of them written by Moses on parchment).
The Torah, Genesis through Deuteronomy in any Jewish or Christian Bible, is the basis of the code of Jewish law. The code of law is, itself, called halacha, which can be translated roughly as the way. The Jewish tradition counts 613 specific mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah all of which were, according to tradition, given to Moses on Mt. Sinai (10 on stone, all of them written by Moses on parchment).
During Moses' time on the mountain, he received the Ten Commandments from God, which are a set of moral and ethical guidelines for the Israelites. Additionally, Moses also had a direct encounter with God in the form of a burning bush, where he was called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
They are called 'mitzvot' (plural) and 'mitzvah' (singular). However, the word mitzvah doesn't actually mean law. The most accurate translation of the word mitzvah would be 'guideline'.
its called a 'fable'.
Allegory.
The Mosaic laws, also known as the laws of Moses, are a set of religious and civil laws found in the Hebrew Bible. They are attributed to Moses and are considered foundational in Judaism. These laws cover a wide range of topics including moral conduct, religious practices, dietary restrictions, and social justice.
Jewish law is called 'halacha'.
These usually just get called lectures
Conscientious objectors.
You can be moral without being religious. You can also be religious without being moral.