The Hebrew Bible is considered a holy text in most Abrahamic religions. It records a large number of events and laws that are endorsed or proscribed by the God of Israel. Judaism teaches that the Torah contains 613 commandments, many of which deal with crime and punishment, but only the Noahide Laws apply to humanity in general. Most Christian denominations have also adopted some of these directives, such as the Ten Commandments and Great Commandment, while a minority believes all Old Covenant laws have been abrogated.
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- Delitto e castigo nella Bibbia (it)
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| - The Hebrew Bible is considered a holy text in most Abrahamic religions. It records a large number of events and laws that are endorsed or proscribed by the God of Israel. Judaism teaches that the Torah contains 613 commandments, many of which deal with crime and punishment, but only the Noahide Laws apply to humanity in general. Most Christian denominations have also adopted some of these directives, such as the Ten Commandments and Great Commandment, while a minority believes all Old Covenant laws have been abrogated. (en)
- La Bibbia Ebraica contiene un gran numero di eventi e leggi che sono approvate e prescritte dal Dio di Israele, così come altre portate da altre persone. L'Ebraismo insegna che la Torah contiene 613 comandamenti eterni, molti dei quali riguardano la legge e le punizioni, su scala individuale e nazionale. Il Cristianesimo ha adattato e fatte proprie molte di queste direttive. Inoltre, il testo usa espressamente eventi nazionali ed individuali come racconti morali e per illustrare la potenza di Dio. Un esempio significativo lo troviamo in 1 Samuele: (it)
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| - The Hebrew Bible is considered a holy text in most Abrahamic religions. It records a large number of events and laws that are endorsed or proscribed by the God of Israel. Judaism teaches that the Torah contains 613 commandments, many of which deal with crime and punishment, but only the Noahide Laws apply to humanity in general. Most Christian denominations have also adopted some of these directives, such as the Ten Commandments and Great Commandment, while a minority believes all Old Covenant laws have been abrogated. (en)
- La Bibbia Ebraica contiene un gran numero di eventi e leggi che sono approvate e prescritte dal Dio di Israele, così come altre portate da altre persone. L'Ebraismo insegna che la Torah contiene 613 comandamenti eterni, molti dei quali riguardano la legge e le punizioni, su scala individuale e nazionale. Il Cristianesimo ha adattato e fatte proprie molte di queste direttive. Inoltre, il testo usa espressamente eventi nazionali ed individuali come racconti morali e per illustrare la potenza di Dio. Un esempio significativo lo troviamo in 1 Samuele: (it)
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