Part 2 613 Commandments Study Guide
Using the list of Commandments in Part 1 and the video lessons in Part 3, use the table format
below to evaluate the 613 Commandments. Some of the commandments have been provided
for examples.
All of God's Law can be consider moral law, but for evaluation purposes here, we have
separated the Law into three category.
Moral Law are God's rules of right conduct in human relationships and living things.
Civil Law are God's rules that govern secular practices, procedures and processes.
Religious Law are God's rules that are intended to establish a relationship with God, and are
determined by one's own conviction of faith.
below to evaluate the 613 Commandments. Some of the commandments have been provided
for examples.
All of God's Law can be consider moral law, but for evaluation purposes here, we have
separated the Law into three category.
Moral Law are God's rules of right conduct in human relationships and living things.
Civil Law are God's rules that govern secular practices, procedures and processes.
Religious Law are God's rules that are intended to establish a relationship with God, and are
determined by one's own conviction of faith.
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Commandment |
Moral Law |
Civil Law |
Religious Law |
Applies to Me |
Applies to Other |
Notes |
#1 Procreation |
- |
- |
Yes |
Pending |
Adam & Eve |
Necessary to perpetuate a righteous majority. |
#2 Circumcision |
- |
- |
Yes |
Yes |
- |
My own personal conviction. |
#35 Do not murder |
Yes |
- |
- |
Yes |
- |
- |
#57 Penalty for someone else's property stolen while in your care. |
- |
Yes |
- |
Yes |
- |
- |