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		<title>613 Old Testament Laws (enjoy!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 613 Commands in the Old Testament
The Positive Commandments:
1. Believing in God
2. Unity of God
3. Love of God
4. Fear of God
5. Worshipping God
6. Cleaving to God
7. Taking an oath by God’s name
8. Walking in God’s ways
9. Sanctifying God’s name
10. Reading the Shema
11. Studying the Torah
12. The Phylactery of the head
13. The Phylactery of the arm
14. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 613 Commands in the Old Testament</p>
<p>The Positive Commandments:<br />
1. Believing in God<br />
2. Unity of God<br />
3. Love of God<br />
4. Fear of God<br />
5. Worshipping God<br />
6. Cleaving to God<br />
7. Taking an oath by God’s name<br />
8. Walking in God’s ways<br />
9. Sanctifying God’s name<br />
10. Reading the Shema<br />
11. Studying the Torah<br />
12. The Phylactery of the head<br />
13. The Phylactery of the arm<br />
14. The Fringes<br />
15. The Mezuzah<br />
16. The Assembly during the Feast of Tabernacles<br />
17. A king to write a Scroll of the Law<br />
18. Acquiring a Scroll of Law<br />
19. Grace after meals<br />
20. Building the Sanctuary<br />
21. Revering the Sanctuary<br />
22. Guarding the Sanctuary<br />
23. Levitical services in the Sanctuary<br />
24. Ablutions of the Priests<br />
25. Priests kindling the lamps<br />
26. Priests blessing Israel<br />
27. The Showbread<br />
28. Burning the Incense<br />
29. The perpetual fire on the Altar<br />
30. Removing the ashes from the Altar<br />
31. Removing the unclean<br />
32. Honoring the Priests<br />
33. The Priestly Garments<br />
34. The Priests bearing the Ark<br />
35. The Oil of Anointment<br />
36. Priests ministering the courses<br />
37. Priests defiling themselves for deceased relatives<br />
38. The High Priest marrying only a virgin<br />
39. The daily Burnt-offering<br />
40. The High Priest’s daily Meal-offering<br />
41. The Sabbath Additional Offering<br />
42. The New Moon Additional Offering<br />
43. The Passover Addition Offering<br />
44. The Meal-Offering of the new barley<br />
45. The Shevuoth Addition Offering<br />
46. The bringing of the two loaves on Shevuoth<br />
47. The New Year Additional Offering<br />
48. The tenth day of Tishri Additional Offering<br />
49. The Service of the Day of Atonement<br />
50. The Feast of Tabernacles Additional Offering<br />
51. The Shemini Atzereth Additional Offering<br />
52. The three annual pilgrimages<br />
53. Appearing before the Lord during the Festivals<br />
54. Rejoicing on the Festivals<br />
55. Slaughtering the Passover-offering<br />
56. Eating the Passover-offering<br />
57. Slaughtering the second Passover-offering<br />
58. Eating the second Passover-offering<br />
59. Blowing the trumpets in the Sanctuary<br />
60. Offering cattle of a minimum age<br />
61. Offering only unblemished sacrifices<br />
62. Salt being brought with every offering<br />
63. The Burnt-offering<br />
64. The Sin-offering<br />
65. The Guilt-offering<br />
66. The Peace-offering<br />
67. The Meal-offering<br />
68. Offering of a Court that has erred<br />
69. The Fixed Sin-offering<br />
70. The Suspensive Guilt-offering<br />
71. The Unconditional Guilt-offering<br />
72. The Offering of Higher or Lower Value<br />
73. Making confession<br />
74. Offering brought by a zav<br />
75. Offering brought by a zavah<br />
76. The offering after childbirth<br />
77. Offering brought by a leper<br />
78. The Tithe of cattle<br />
79. Sanctifying the first-born<br />
80. Redeeming the first-born<br />
81. Redeeming the firstling of an ass<br />
82. Breaking the neck of the firstling of an ass<br />
83. Bring due offering on the first festivals<br />
84. All offering to be brought to the Sanctuary<br />
85. All offering due from outside the Land of Israel to be brought to the Sanctuary<br />
86. Redeeming blemished offerings<br />
87. Holiness of substituted offering<br />
88. The Priests eating the residue of the Meal-offerings<br />
89. The Priests eating the meat of Consecrated Offerings<br />
90. Consecrated Offerings that have become unclean to be burnt<br />
91. The remnant of Consecrated Offerings to be burnt<br />
92. The Nazirite to let his hair grow<br />
93. Nazirite obligations on completion of vow<br />
94. All oral commitments to be fulfilled<br />
95. Revocation of vows<br />
96. Defilement through the carcasses of animals<br />
97. Defilement through the carcasses of certain creeping creatures<br />
98. Defilement of food and drink<br />
99. The menstruant<br />
100. After childbirth<br />
101. The leper<br />
102. Garments contaminated by leprosy<br />
103. A leprous house<br />
104. The Zav<br />
105. Semen<br />
106. The Zavah<br />
107. Uncleanness of a corpse<br />
108. Law of the water of sprinkling<br />
109. Immersing in a ritual bath<br />
110. Cleansing from leprosy<br />
111. A leper to shave his head<br />
112. The leper to be made distinguishable<br />
113. The ashes of the red heifer<br />
114. Valuation of a person<br />
115. Valuation of beasts<br />
116. Valuation of houses<br />
117. Valuation of fields<br />
118. Restitution for sacrilege<br />
119. The fruits of fourth-year plantings<br />
120. Peah for the poor<br />
121. Gleaning for the poor<br />
122. The forgotten sheaf for the poor<br />
123. Defective grape-clusters for the poor<br />
124. Grape-gleanings for the poor<br />
125. First-fruits to be brought to the Sanctuary<br />
126. The great heave-offering<br />
127. The first tithe<br />
128. The second tithe<br />
129. The Levites’ tithe for the Priests<br />
130. The poor man’s tithe<br />
131. The avowal of the Tithe<br />
132. Recital on bringing the first-fruits<br />
133. The dough-offering<br />
134. Renouncing as ownerless produce of the Sabbatical year<br />
135. Resting the land during the Sabbatical year<br />
136. Sanctifying the Jubilee year<br />
137. Blowing the Shofar on the tenth day of Tishri in the Jubilee year<br />
138. Reversion of land in the Jubilee year<br />
139. Redemption of property in a walled city<br />
140. Counting the years to the Jubilee<br />
141. Canceling claims in the Sabbatical year<br />
142. Exacting debts from Idolaters<br />
143. The Priest’s due in the slaughter of every clean animal<br />
144. The first of the fleece to be given to the Priest<br />
145. Devoted things<br />
146. Shechitah<br />
147. Covering the blood of slain birds and animals<br />
148. Releasing a dam when taking its nest<br />
149. Searching for prescribed tokens in cattle and animals<br />
150. Searching for the prescribed token in birds<br />
151. Searching for the prescribed tokens in grasshoppers<br />
152. Searching for the prescribed tokens in fishes<br />
153. Determining the New Moon<br />
154. Resting on the Sabbath<br />
155. Proclaiming the sanctity of the Sabbath<br />
156. Removal of Leaven<br />
157. Recounting the departure from Egypt<br />
158. Unleavened bread to be eaten on the eve of the fifteenth day of Nisan<br />
159. Resting on the first day of Pesach<br />
160. Resting on the seventh day of Pesach<br />
161. Counting the Omer<br />
162. Resting on Shevuoth<br />
163. Resting on Rosh Hashanah<br />
164. Fasting on Yom Kippur<br />
165. Resting on Yom Kippur<br />
166. Resting on the first day of Sukkoth<br />
167. Resting on Shemini Atzereth<br />
168. Dwelling in a booth during Sukkoth<br />
169. Taking a lulab on Sukkoth<br />
170. Hearing the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah<br />
171. Giving half a shekel annually<br />
172. Heeding the Prophets<br />
173. Appointing a king<br />
174. Obeying the Great Court<br />
175. Abiding by a majority decision<br />
176. Appointing Judges and Officers of the Court<br />
177. Treating litigants equally before the law<br />
178. Testifying in Court<br />
179. Inquiring into the testimony of witnesses<br />
180. Condemning witnesses who testify falsely<br />
181. Eglah Arufah<br />
182. Establishing six Cities of Refuge<br />
183. Assigning cities to the Levites<br />
184. Removing sources of danger from our habitations<br />
185. Destroying all idol-worship<br />
186. The Law of the Apostate City<br />
187. The Law of the Seven Nations<br />
188. The extinction of Amalek<br />
189. Remembering the nefarious deeds of Amalek<br />
190. The Law of non-obligatory war<br />
191. Appointing a Priest for war<br />
192. Preparing a place beyond the camp<br />
193. Including a paddle among war implements<br />
194. A robber to restore the stolen article<br />
195. Charity<br />
196. Lavishing gifts on a Hebrew bondman on his freedom<br />
197. Lending money to the poor<br />
198. Interest<br />
199. Restoring a pledge to a needy owner<br />
200. Paying wages on time<br />
201. An employee to be allowed to eat the produce among which he is working<br />
202. Unloading a tired animal<br />
203. Assisting the owner in lifting up his burden<br />
204. Returning lost property to its owner<br />
205. Rebuking the sinner<br />
206. Loving our neighbor<br />
207. Loving the stranger<br />
208. The laws of weights and measures<br />
209. Honoring scholars and the aged<br />
210. Honoring parents<br />
211. Respecting parents<br />
212. “Be fruitful and multiply”<br />
213. The law of marriage<br />
214. The bridegroom devoting himself to his wife for one year<br />
215. The law of circumcision<br />
216. The law of levirate marriage<br />
217. Chalitzah<br />
218. A violater to marry the maiden whom he has violated<br />
219. The law of the defamer of a bride<br />
220. The law of a seducer<br />
221. The law of the captive woman<br />
222. The law of divorce<br />
223. The law of a suspected adulteress<br />
224. Whipping transgressors of certain Commandments<br />
225. The law of manslaughter<br />
226. Transgressors of certain Commandments to be beheaded<br />
227. Transgressors of certain Commandments to be strangled<br />
228. Transgressors of certain Commandments to be put to death by burning<br />
229. Transgressors of certain Commandments to be stoned<br />
230. The bodies of certain transgressors to be hanged after execution<br />
231. The law of burial<br />
232. The law of a Hebrew bondman<br />
233. A Hebrew bondmaid to be married by her master or his son<br />
234. Redemption of a Hebrew bondmaid<br />
235. The law of a Canaanite bondmaid<br />
236. Penalty for inflicting injury<br />
237. The law of injuries caused by an ox<br />
238. The law of injuries caused by a pit<br />
239. The law of theft<br />
240. The law of damage caused by a beast<br />
241. The law of damage by a fire<br />
242. The law of an unpaid bailee<br />
243. The law of a paid bailee<br />
244. The law of a borrower<br />
245. The law of buying and selling<br />
246. The law of litigants<br />
247. Saving the life of the pursued<br />
248. The law of inheritance</p>
<p>The Negative Commandments:<br />
1. Believing in or ascribing any deity but Him<br />
2. Making images for the purpose of worship<br />
3. Making an idol for others to worship<br />
4. Making figures of human beings<br />
5. Bowing down to an idol<br />
6. Worshipping idols<br />
7. Handing over some of our offspring to the Molech<br />
8. Practising the sorcery of the ob<br />
9. Practising the sorcery of the yidde’oni<br />
10. Studying idolatrous practices<br />
11. Erecting a pillar which people will assemble to honour<br />
12. Making figured stones upon which to prostrate ourselves<br />
13. Planting trees within the Sanctuary<br />
14. Swearing by an idol<br />
15. Summoning people to idolatry<br />
16. Seeking to persuade an Israelite to worship idols<br />
17. Loving the person who seeks to mislead him into idolatry<br />
18. Relaxing one’s aversion to the misleader<br />
19. Saving the life of a misleader<br />
20. Pleading for the misleader<br />
21. Suppressing evidence which is unfavourable to the misleader<br />
22. Benefiting from ornaments which have adorned an idol<br />
23. Rebuilding an apostate city<br />
24. Deriving benefit from the property of an apostate city<br />
25. Increasing our wealth from anything connected with idolatry<br />
26. Prophesying in the name of an idol<br />
27. Prophesying falsely<br />
28. Listening to the prophecy of one who prophesies in the name of an idol<br />
29. Having pity on a false prophet<br />
30. Adopting the habits and customers of unbelievers<br />
31. Practising divination<br />
32. Regulating our conduct by the stars<br />
33. Practising the art of the soothsayer<br />
34. Practising sorcery<br />
35. Practising the art of the charmer<br />
36. Consulting a necromancer who uses the ob<br />
37. Consulting a sorcerer who uses the yido’a<br />
38. Seeking information from the dead<br />
39. Women wearing men’s clothes or adornments<br />
40. Men wearing women’s clothes or adornments<br />
41. Imprinting any marks upon our bodies<br />
42. Wearing a garment of wool and linen<br />
43. Shaving the temples of our heads<br />
44. Shaving the beard<br />
45. Making cuttings in our flesh<br />
46. Settling in the land of Egypt<br />
47. Accepting opinions contrary to those taught in the Torah<br />
48. Making a covenant with the Seven Nations of Canaan<br />
49. Failing to observe the law concerning the Seven Nations<br />
50. Showing mercy to idolaters<br />
51. Suffering idolaters to dwell in our land<br />
52. Intermarrying with the heretics<br />
53. Intermarrying with male Ammonites or Moabite<br />
54. Excluding descendants of Esau<br />
55. Excluding descendants of Egyptians<br />
56. Offering peace to Ammon or Moab<br />
57. Destroying fruit-trees during a siege<br />
58. Fearing the heretics in time of war<br />
59. Forgetting what Amalek did to us<br />
60. Blaspheming the Great Name<br />
61. Violating a shebuat bittui<br />
62. Swearing a shebuat shav<br />
63. Profaning the Name of God<br />
64. Testing His promises and warnings<br />
65. Breaking down houses of worship<br />
66. Leaving the body of a criminal hanging overnight after execution<br />
67. Interrupting the watch over the Sanctuary<br />
68. The High priest entering the Sanctuary at any but the prescribed time<br />
69. A Priest with a blemish entering any part of the Sanctuary<br />
70. A Priest with a blemish ministering in the Sanctuary<br />
71. A Priest with a temporary blemish ministering in the Sanctuary<br />
72. The Levites and Priests performing each other’s allotted services<br />
73. Entering the Sanctuary or giving a decision on any law of the Torah whilst intoxicated<br />
74. A zar ministering in the Sanctuary<br />
75. An unclean Priest ministering in the Sanctuary<br />
76. A Priest who is a tevul yom ministering in the Sanctuary<br />
77. Any unclean person entering any part of the Sanctuary<br />
78. Any unclean person entering the camp of the Levites<br />
79. Building an altar of stones which have been touched by iron<br />
80. Ascending the Altar by steps<br />
81. Extinguishing the Altar Fire<br />
82. Offering any sacrifice whatever on the Golden Altar<br />
83. Making oil like the Oil of Anointment<br />
84. Anointing any one except the High Priests and Kings with the Oil of Anointment prepared by Moses<br />
85. Making incense like that used in the Sanctuary<br />
86. Removing the staves from their rings in the Ark<br />
87. Removing the Breastplate from the Ephod<br />
88. Tearing the edge of the High Priest’s robe<br />
89. Offering any sacrifice outside the Sanctuary Court<br />
90. Slaughtering any of the holy offerings outside the Sanctuary-Court<br />
91. Dedicating blemished beasts to be offered upon the Altar<br />
92. Slaughtering blemished beasts for sacrifice<br />
93. Dashing the blood of blemished beasts upon the Altar<br />
94. Burning the sacrificial portions of a blemished beast upon the Altar<br />
95. Sacrificing a beast with temporary blemish<br />
96. Offering blemished sacrifices of a gentile<br />
97. Causing an offering to become blemished<br />
98. Offering leaven or honey upon the Altar<br />
99. Offering a sacrifice without salt<br />
100. Offering on the Altar the hire of a harlot or the price of a dog<br />
101. Slaughtering the mother and her young on the same day<br />
102. Putting olive oil on the meal-offering of a sinner<br />
103. Bringing frankincense with the meal-offering of a sinner<br />
104. Mingling olive oil with the meal-offering of a suspected adulteress<br />
105. Putting frankincense on the meal-offering of a suspected adulteress<br />
106. Changing a beast that has been consecrated as an offering<br />
107. Changing one holy offering for another<br />
108. Redeeming the firstling of a clean beast<br />
109. Selling the tithe of cattle<br />
110. Selling devoted property<br />
111. Redeeming devoted land without any specific statement of purpose<br />
112. Severing the head of the bird of a sin-offering during melikah<br />
113. Doing any work with a dedicated beast<br />
114. Shearing a dedicated beast<br />
115. Slaughtering the Passover offering while leavened bread remains in our possession<br />
116. Leaving the sacrificial portions of the Passover offering overnight<br />
117. Allowing any of the meat of the Passover offering to remain until morning<br />
118. Allowing any of the meat of the Festival offering of the fourteenth of Nisan to remain until the third day<br />
119. Allowing any of the meat of the Second Passover offering to remain until morning<br />
120. Allowing any of the meat of the Thank-offering to remain until morning<br />
121. Breaking any of the bones of the Passover offering<br />
122. Breaking any of the bones of the Second Passover offering<br />
123. Removing the Passover offering from where it is eaten<br />
124. Baking the residue of a meal-offering with leaven<br />
125. Eating the Passover offering boiled or raw<br />
126. Allowing a ger toshab to eat the Passover offering<br />
127. An uncircumcised person eating the Passover offering<br />
128. Allowing an apostate Israelite to eat the Passover offering<br />
129. An unclean person eating hallowed food<br />
130. Eating meat of consecrated offerings which have become unclean<br />
131. Eating nothar<br />
132. Eating piggul<br />
133. A zar eating terumah<br />
134. A Priest’s tenant or hired servant eating terumah<br />
135. An uncircumcised Priest eating terumah<br />
136. An unclean Priest eating terumah<br />
137. A chalalah eating holy food<br />
138. Eating the meal-offering of a Priest<br />
139. Eating meat of Sin-offerings whose blood has been brought within the Sanctuary<br />
140. Eating invalidated consecrated offerings<br />
141. Eating the unredeemed second tithe of corn outside Jerusalem<br />
142. Consuming the unredeemed second tithe of wine outside Jerusalem<br />
143. Consuming the unredeemed second tithe of oil outside Jerusalem<br />
144. Eating an unblemished firstling outside Jerusalem<br />
145. Eating the Sin-offering and the Guilt-offering outside the Sanctuary Court<br />
146. Eating the meat of a burnt-offering<br />
147. Eating lesser holy offerings before dashing their blood on the Altar<br />
148. A Priest eating first-fruits outside Jerusalem<br />
149. A zar eating the most holy offerings<br />
150. Eating an unredeemed unclean second tithe, even in Jerusalem<br />
151. Eating the second tithe during mourning<br />
152. Spending the redemption money of the second tithe except on food and drink<br />
153. Eating tevel<br />
154. Altering the prescribed order of harvest tithing<br />
155. Delaying payment of vows<br />
156. Appearing on a festival without a sacrifice<br />
157. Infringing any oral obligation, even if undertaken without an oath<br />
158. A Priest marrying a zonah<br />
159. A Priest marrying a chalalah<br />
160. A Priest marrying a divorced woman<br />
161. A High Priest marrying a widow<br />
162. A High Priest having intercourse with a widow<br />
163. Priests with dishevelled hair entering the Sanctuary<br />
164. Priests wearing rent garments entering the Sanctuary<br />
165. Ministering Priests leaving the Sanctuary<br />
166. A common priest defiling himself for any dead person except those prescribed in Scripture<br />
167. A High Priest being under one roof with a dead body<br />
168. A High Priest defiling himself for any dead person<br />
169. Levites acquiring a portion in the Land of Israel<br />
170. Levites sharing in the spoil on the conquest of the Land of Israel<br />
171. Tearing out our hair for the dead<br />
172. Eating any unclean animal<br />
173. Eating any unclean fish<br />
174. Eating any unclean fowl<br />
175. Eating any swarming winged insect<br />
176. Eating anything which swarms upon the earth<br />
177. Eating any creeping thing that breeds in decayed matter<br />
178. Eating living creatures that breed in seeds or fruit<br />
179. Eating any swarming thing<br />
180. Eating nevelah<br />
181. Eating terefah<br />
182. Eating a limb of a living creature<br />
183. Eating gid ha-nasheh<br />
184. Eating blood<br />
185. Eating the fat of a clean animal<br />
186. Cooking meat in milk<br />
187. Eating meat cooked in milk<br />
188. Eating the flesh of a stoned ox<br />
189. Eating bread made from the grain of the new crop<br />
190. Eating roasted grain of the new crop<br />
191. Eating fresh ears of grain<br />
192. Eating orlah<br />
193. Eating kilai ha-kerem<br />
194. Drinking yain nesech<br />
195. Eating and drinking to excess<br />
196. Eating on Yom Kippur<br />
197. Eating chametz during Pesach<br />
198. Eating anything containing chametz during Pesach<br />
199. Eating chametz after the middle of the fourteenth of Nisan<br />
200. Chametz being seen in our habitations during Pesach<br />
201. Possessing chametz during Pesach<br />
202. A Nazirite drinking wine<br />
203. A Nazirite eating fresh grapes<br />
204. A Nazirite eating dried grapes<br />
205. A Nazirite eating the kernals of grapes<br />
206. A Nazirite eating the husks of grapes<br />
207. A Nazirite rending himself unclean for the dead<br />
208. A Nazirite rending himself unclean by entering a house containing a corpse<br />
209. A Nazirite shaving<br />
210. Reaping all the harvest<br />
211. Gathering ears of corn that fell during the harvest<br />
212. Gathering the whole produce of the vineyard at vintage time<br />
213. Gathering single fallen grapes during the vintage<br />
214. Returning for a forgotten sheaf<br />
215. Sowing kilayim<br />
216. Sowing grain or vegetables in a vineyard<br />
217. Mating of animals of different species<br />
218. Working with two different kinds of animals together<br />
219. Preventing a beast from eating of the produce amidst which it is working<br />
220. Cultivating the soil in the seventh year<br />
221. Pruning trees in the seventh year<br />
222. Reaping a self-grown plant in the seventh year as in an ordinary year<br />
223. Gathering a self-grown fruit in the seventh year as in an ordinary year<br />
224. Cultivating the soil in the Jubilee year<br />
225. Reaping the aftergrowths of the Jubilee year as in an ordinary year<br />
226. Gathering fruit in the Jubilee year as in an ordinary year<br />
227. Selling our holdings in Israel in perpetuity<br />
228. Selling the open lands of the Levites<br />
229. Forsaking the Levites<br />
230. Demanding the payment of debts after the Sabbatical year<br />
231. Withholding a loan to be cancelled by the Sabbatical year<br />
232. Failing to give charity to our needy brethren<br />
233. Sending away a Hebrew bondman empty-handed<br />
234. Demanding payment from a debtor known to be unable to pay<br />
235. Lending at interest<br />
236. Borrowing at interest<br />
237. Participating in a loan at interest<br />
238. Oppressing an employee by delaying payment of his wages<br />
239. Taking a pledge from a debtor by force<br />
240. Keeping a needed pledge from its owner<br />
241. Taking a pledge from a widow<br />
242. Taking in pledge food utensils<br />
243. Abducting an Israelite<br />
244. Stealing money<br />
245. Committing robbery<br />
246. Fraudulently altering land boundaries<br />
247. Usurping our debts<br />
248. Repudiating our debts<br />
249. Swearing falsely in repudiating a debt<br />
250. Wronging one another in business<br />
251. Wronging one another by speech<br />
252. Wronging a proselyte by speech<br />
253. Wronging a proselyte in business<br />
254. Handing over a fugitive bondman<br />
255. Wronging a fugitive bondman<br />
256. Dealing harshly with fatherless children and widows<br />
257. Employing a Hebrew bondman in degrading tasks<br />
258. Selling a Hebrew bondman by public auction<br />
259. Employing a Hebrew bondman on unnecessary work<br />
260. Allowing the maltreatment of a Hebrew bondman<br />
261. Selling a Hebrew bondmaid<br />
262. Afflicting one’s espoused Hebrew bondmaid<br />
263. Selling a captive woman<br />
264. Enslaving a captive woman<br />
265. Planning to acquire another’s property<br />
266. Coveting another’s belongings<br />
267. A hired labourer eating growing crops<br />
268. A hired labourer putting of the harvest in his own vessel<br />
269. Ignoring lost property<br />
270. Leaving a trapped person<br />
271. Cheating in measurements and weights<br />
272. Keeping false weights and measures<br />
273. A Judge committing unrighteousness<br />
274. A Judge accepting gifts from litigants<br />
275. A Judge favouring a litigant<br />
276. A Judge being deterred by fear from giving a just judgment<br />
277. A Judge deciding in favour of a poor man through pity<br />
278. A Judge perverting judgment against a person of evil repute<br />
279. A Judge pitying one who has slain a man<br />
280. A Judge perverting the justice due proselytes or orphans<br />
281. A Judge listening to one of the litigants in the absence of another<br />
282. A Court convicting in a capital case by a majority of one<br />
283. A Judge relying on the option of a fellow-judge<br />
284. Appointing an unlearned judge<br />
285. Bearing false witness<br />
286. A Judge receiving a wicked man’s testimony<br />
287. A Judge receiving testimony of a single witness<br />
288. Convicting on the testimony of a single witness<br />
289. Killing a human being<br />
290. Capital punishment based on circumstantial evidence<br />
291. A witness acting as an advocate<br />
292. Killing a murderer without a trial<br />
293. Sparing the life of a pursuer<br />
294. Punishing a person for a sin committed under duress<br />
295. Accepting a ransom from one who has committed wilful murder<br />
296. Accepting a ransom from one who has committed murder unwittingly<br />
297. Neglecting to save an Israelite in danger of his life<br />
298. Leaving obstacles on public or private domain<br />
299. Giving misleading advice<br />
300. Inflicting excessive corporal punishment<br />
301. Bearing tales<br />
302. Hating one another<br />
303. Putting one to shame<br />
304. Taking vengeance on one another<br />
305. Bearing a grudge<br />
306. Taking the entire bird’s nest<br />
307. Shaving the scall<br />
308. Cutting or cauterising signs of leprosy<br />
309. Ploughing a valley in which the rite of eglah arufah has been performed<br />
310. Permitting a sorcerer to love<br />
311. Taking a bridegroom away from his home<br />
312. Differing from traditional authorities<br />
313. Adding to the Written or Oral Law<br />
314. Detracting from the Written or Oral Law<br />
315. Cursing a judge<br />
316. Cursing a ruler<br />
317. Cursing an Israelite<br />
318. Cursing parents<br />
319. Smiting parents<br />
320. Working on the Sabbath<br />
321. Journeying on the Sabbath<br />
322. Punishing on the Sabbath<br />
323. Working on the first day of Pesach<br />
324. Working on the seventh day of Pesach<br />
325. Working on Atzereth<br />
326. Working on Rosh Hashanah<br />
327. Working on the first day of Sukkoth<br />
328. Working on Shemini Atzereth<br />
329. Working on Yom Kippur<br />
330. Having intercourse with one’s mother<br />
331. Having intercourse with father’s wife<br />
332. Having intercourse with one’s sister<br />
333. Having intercourse with the daughter of one’s father’s wife if she be his sister<br />
334. Having intercourse with one’s son’s daughter<br />
335. Having intercourse with one’s daughter’s daughter<br />
336. Having intercourse with one’s daughter<br />
337. Having intercourse with a woman and her daughter<br />
338. Having intercourse with a woman and her son’s daughter<br />
339. Having intercourse with a woman and her daughter’s daughter<br />
340. Having intercourse with one’s father’s sister<br />
341. Having intercourse with one’s mother’s sister<br />
342. Having intercourse with the wife of one’s father’s brother<br />
343. Having intercourse with one’s son’s wife<br />
344. Having intercourse with a brother’s wife<br />
345. Having intercourse with a sister of his wife during the latter’s lifetime<br />
346. Having intercourse with a menstruant<br />
347. Having intercourse with another man’s wife<br />
348. Men lying with beasts<br />
349. Women lying with beasts<br />
350. A man lying carnally with a male<br />
351. A man lying carnally with his father<br />
352. A man lying carnally with his father’s brother<br />
353. Intimacy with a kinswoman<br />
354. A mamzer having intercourse with a Jewess<br />
355. Having intercourse without marriage<br />
356. Re-marrying one’s divorced wife after she has re-married<br />
357. Having intercourse with a woman subject to a Levirate marriage<br />
358. Divorcing a woman he has raped and been compelled to marry<br />
359. Divorcing a woman after having falsely brought an evil name upon her<br />
360. A man incapable of procreation marrying a Jewess<br />
361. Castration<br />
362. Appointing a king not born an Israelite<br />
363. A king owning many horses<br />
364. A king taking many wives<br />
365. A king amassing great personal wealth</p>
<p>Typed By David Wolfe:<br />
Baruch HaShem Fellowship<br />
P.O. Box 14743, Madison, WI 53714-0743<br />
Much of the spelling follows British spelling.</p>
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