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  • Noahide Torah Essential Principles

    The Noahide laws, also known as the Seven Laws of Noah, are a set of moral principles that, according to Jewish tradition, were given by God as a binding set of laws for all of humanity. These laws are derived from interpretations of the Torah and are considered by many Jewish scholars to be the basic ethical code for non-Jews. Here are the seven essential principles of the Noahide laws:


    These laws are considered a universal moral code and are often promoted as a foundation for ethical behavior for all people, regardless of religious affiliation.


  • God's Universal Laws for Mankind


  • Believe in One True God


  • Do Not Blaspheme God


  • Do Not Murder of Injure


  • Prohibition of Forbidden Relations


  • Prohibition of Theft


  • Prohibition of Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal


  • Establish Courts of Justice


  • Summary and Conclusion of Noahide Laws


  • Summary & Conclusion II