parashah-reeh
54 concepts carry this tag.
Commandment54
B
- Bring all avowed and freewill offerings to the Temple on the first subsequent festivalDeuteronomy 12:5. A positive commandment.
- Bring all sacrifices from outside Israel to the TempleDeuteronomy 12:26. A positive commandment.
- Burn a city that has turned to idol worshipDeuteronomy 13:17. A positive commandment.
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- Destroy idols and their accessoriesDeuteronomy 12:2. A positive commandment.
- Do not add any commandments to the LawDeuteronomy 12:32. A prohibition.
- Do not appear at the Temple during Passover, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles without offeringsDeuteronomy 16:16. A prohibition.
- Do not cease hating an idolaterDeuteronomy 13:9. A prohibition.
- Do not derive benefit from an idolatrous cityDeuteronomy 13:18. A prohibition.
- Do not destroy objects associated with G-d's NameDeuteronomy 12:4. A prohibition.
- Do not diminish any commandments from the LawDeuteronomy 12:32. A prohibition.
- Do not eat leavened food on the afternoon of the 14th day of NisanDeuteronomy 16:3. A prohibition.
- Do not eat meat torn off a living creatureDeuteronomy 12:23. A prohibition.
- Do not eat non-kosher flying insectsDeuteronomy 14:19. A prohibition.
- Do not eat of an animal that dies of natural causesDeuteronomy 14:21. A prohibition.
- Do not eat sacrifices which have become unfit or blemishedDeuteronomy 14:3. A prohibition.
- Do not eat second tithe grains outside JerusalemDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- Do not eat second tithe oil outside JerusalemDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- Do not eat second tithe wine products outside JerusalemDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meat of an offering away from the TempleDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meat of minor sacrifices before sprinkling the bloodDeuteronomy 12:15. A prohibition.
- Do not entice an individual to idol worshipDeuteronomy 13:12. A prohibition.
- Do not leave the meat of the Passover lamb of the 14th until the 16thDeuteronomy 16:4. A prohibition.
- Do not listen to a false prophetDeuteronomy 13:4. A prohibition.
- Do not love those who entice others into idolatryDeuteronomy 13:9. A prohibition.
- Do not make a bald spot in mourningDeuteronomy 14:1. A prohibition.
- Do not offer any sacrifices outside the courtyardDeuteronomy 12:13. A prohibition.
- Do not pressure or claim from the borrower during the seventh yearDeuteronomy 15:2. A prohibition.
- Do not rebuild an idolatrous city that has been burnedDeuteronomy 13:17. A prohibition.
- Do not refrain from incriminating an idolaterDeuteronomy 13:9. A prohibition.
- Do not refrain from lending immediately before the release of the loans for fear of monetary lossDeuteronomy 15:9. A prohibition.
- Do not refrain from rejoicing with, and giving gifts to, the Levites on the Pilgrimage FestivalsDeuteronomy 12:19. A prohibition.
- Do not save an idolater from executionDeuteronomy 13:9. A prohibition.
- Do not say anything in an idolater's defenseDeuteronomy 13:9. A prohibition.
- Do not send a Hebrew slave away empty-handedDeuteronomy 15:13. A prohibition.
- Do not shear the fleece of consecrated animalsDeuteronomy 15:19. A prohibition.
- Do not tear or cut the skin in mourningDeuteronomy 14:1. A prohibition.
- Do not withhold charity from the poorDeuteronomy 15:7. A prohibition.
- Do not work consecrated animalsDeuteronomy 15:19. A prohibition.
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- Rejoice on Passover, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles and bring a peace offeringDeuteronomy 16:14. A positive commandment.
- Release all loans during the seventh yearDeuteronomy 15:2. A positive commandment.
- Ritually slaughter an animal before eating itDeuteronomy 12:21. A positive commandment.
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- The priests must not eat the first fruits outside JerusalemDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- The priests must not eat the meat outside the Temple courtyardDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- The priests must not eat unblemished firstborn animals outside JerusalemDeuteronomy 12:17. A prohibition.
- To redeem dedicated animals which have become disqualifiedDeuteronomy 12:15. A positive commandment.