Classical Commandments

Maimonides' 613 Commandments

Maimonides (Rambam) compiled 613 commandments drawn from the Torah, traditionally categorized as 248 positive ("do") and 365 negative ("do not") commandments. Browse each commandment below, compare it with Meir of Rothenburg, Sefer HaChinuch, and Law of Messiah links, and retrieve the relevant Bible passages only when you need them.

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Meir of Rothenburg and Sefer HaChinuch list medieval Jewish numbering systems that overlap with the same Torah commandment.

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RN247 Not usurping our debts
Negative commandment
Meir of Rothenburg
Sefer HaChinuch
Law of Messiah / Rudolph
C1, J3
  • Scripture used by Maimonides, Meir and HaChinuch
    Leviticus 19:13