Who knows? The only one who can answer your question is God.
Yes, there are 613 Torah-commandments, plus many customs.
The Torah contains a total of 613 commands.
The rules are listed in a book called the Torah. There are 613 commandments that are collectively known as halakha (הלכה) which means "the way".
Tradition holds that there are 613 mitzvot in the Torah.
The Torah contains 613 commandments, 248 positive and 365 negative. We also have the Oral Law that was given to Moses on Mt. Sinai to instruct us on how to preform these commandments. The Sages and Rabbis using method also given at Mt. Sinai can then derive more detail laws (Halakah) for a particular situation. ============================= Fascinating fact: Different Jewish scholars during the late medieval period, working independently, in different countries, without contact and without knowledge of one another, each arrived at the same figure: 613 "mitzvot" of the Torah.
The Torah did have, and still has, 613 commandments, according to Jewish tradition.
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The fringes or "tsitsit" (ציצית) are knotted in such a way as to symbolize the 613 commandments of the Torah. The commandment to wear fringes is in the Torah.
613, which are divided into 365 negative commandments ("do not...") and 248 positive commandments ("Do...").
Moses lists the first 10, but the Torah states 613!
1) From God (Exodus 24:12). This includes the 613 commands in the Torah and a part of the Jewish Oral Laws as well. 2) From the Torah-sages. This includes various Rabbinical decrees and enactments, such as lighting Hanukkah candles. These decrees are spelled out in the Talmud.