You must not acknowledge the existence of other gods.
You must not make an image of the God of Israel, nor His son.
You must not make
idols nor graven images
You must not use the name, Yehowah, in a
vain manner; thus, you must keep your
vows and oaths and
what you swear
(Yoshua Ben Yosef
said, "do not swear at
all, but let your 'yes' be
'yes', and your
'No' be 'no.')
Remember the
shabath in order to
keep it holy
Honor your parents
He who rebels
against their parents
must be put to death
He who strikes their
parents must
be put to death
He who curses their
parents must be put
to death
Do what is right and
be holy
Be fruitful and multiply
Do not eat unkosher
animals
Do not eat blood
nor fat
Do not eat a fellowship
offering after the
second day
The month of Aviv
(Abib) shall be the first
month of the year
for you
Observe Passover
Slaughter the lamb
or goat while the sun
is setting, thus the
animal must be fully
dead before sundown
Roast it over fire;
do not boil, nor fry it,
nor eat it raw
All males must have
a full beard
You must not mar the edges of your beard
You must bind the
commandments
between your eyes and
on your hand
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
Rebuild the Temple
Give your tithe only
to the Levites/Temple
Destroy all Islamic
sites and Islamic books out
of Israel
Destroy all trinitarianism
and false faiths out of all Israel
Three times a year a
man must appear before
Yehowah to celebrate
the Feasts
Blow the shofar on the
New moon and when
the moon is full
Worship Yehowah
Obey all of My laws,
precepts and
commandments
Heed the very voice
of Yehowah
Obey His prophets
Obey His priests
Obey the king He has
appointed
Love His son
Be holy, for I, Yehowah,
am holy
Love Yehowah with
all your heart, soul
mind
and strength
Treat your neighbor the
way you would want to
be treated
Make no images of
Yehowah
You may eat an
okapi, giraffe, musk
ox, impala, ibex, goat
sheep, cattle, addax,
bongo, dik dik, buffalo
deer, moose, urial,
oryx, yak, gazelle and all that have a 100% split hoof, and that chew the
cud
If you are unclean
because of coming
into contact with a
human corpse, you
must ask for forgiveness to the God of Israel in Yehoshua's name in order to be clean
Do not yoke an ox and
donkey together
Observe Rosh Chodesh and all feast days
Do not do business on
holy days
You must not cross-
breed your animals
You must not cross-
pollinate plants, nor
trees. Thus you must
not sow seed in your
field that will do such.
Do not mussle your
ox while he is
treading out your
grain
You must not watch any
movies
You must not watch any
plays, nor acting
You must be holy
You must study the
Torah and teach it diligently to your
children
You must not watch,
nor play sports
Speak of the commandments as you
walk in the way, rise
up, sit at home and lie
down, put them on the
doorposts of your home
and on your gates.
Do not wear clothes that
are 'see through,' nor
too tight.
A man must cover his
body from his waist to
his knee; a woman from neck to knee
You must believe that
there is just one
God, that He is
the Ancient of Days,
Yehowah [Dan 7:13-14]
You must believe that
the God of Israel actually has a son
[Pro 30:4 & Ps 110:1,
Pro 8:30. Micah 5:2,
Gen 1:1, 1:26, Ex ]
You must believe that
the son of the living
God is a made being,
not an eternal being,
nor a part of some tri-god, which is a non-existing god
[Mic 5:2, Ex 31:17,
Col 1:15 & Rev 3:14]
You must judge
your neighbor using the
law, not personal
tastes, thus in holiness
You must rebuke your
neighbor frankly
Do not endanger the
life of your neighbor
Have just weights and
balances
Below are some quick Mazuzahs for your doorposts and gates, just print this webpage and then cut out the mazuzahs and tape them or glue them in the places where they are needed.
These mazuzahs are obviously different than those of "Rabbinical Judaism." This is because the point that the Tanach is making in its decree is so that you can actually read the commandments upon the doorposts of your home so that when you read them you will always be reminded to keep them so that you will always be upright before HaShem, the Holy God of Israel. Whereas 'Rabbinical Judaism' merely causes them to exist on the doorpost by placing a mazuzah there, yet, one is never able to read them because the actual commandments are hidden from view, because they are tucked away within the un-biblical mazuzahs. Their mazuzahs don't fulfill the decrees that HaShem gave to Moses or what is according to true Biblical Judaism, the faith of our holy prophets.
The Mazuzahs of "Rabbinical Judaism" are of no value to HaShem, because they are not according to His holy law. The commandments are so simple and easy, they are not meant to be complicated. Likewise, they were meant to be kept exactly as you read them in the holy Tanach, in their basic simplicity.
The reason why this commandment as well as others like it [ i.e. the Phylacteries-the tefillin], the tassels with a blue cord, and speaking of commandments at certain times and places is because we were always going astray in the wilderness, therefore Moses gave us these commandments in the name of HaShem, so that we will always be in check and be reminded to do them. Because of this, we at Kanay Chasidim try to keep things according to Biblical Judaism and not according to the false Judaism known as "rabbinical" Judaism.
Do not hold back the wages of a hired man overnight
Do not curse the deaf
nor put a stumbling
block in front of the
blind, but fear your God
Do not go about spreading slander
Give drink to the thirsty
Cloth the naked
Feed the hungry
Spread the Truth
Pray for the Peace of
Israel and Jerusalem
Help the widow
and orphan
Love one another as
Yoshua loves his
people
Do not pervert justice;
do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge
your neighbor fairly
Do not go about
spreading slander
among your people
Do not gossip, nor
use perverse speech
Do not curse the ruler
of your people
Do not cut your bodies
for the dead or put tattoo
marks on yourselves. I
am Yehowah
Do not degrade your daughter by making
her a prostitute, or the land will turn to prostitution and be
filled with wickedness
Have reverence for My sanctuary
Do not seek revenge or
bear a grudge against
one of your people, but
love your neighbor as
yourself
Do not eat any meat
with the blood still in it
Rise up before the
hoary head, revere the face of the aged and
fear the God of Israel
Quick Mazuzahs
The commandment of posting the commandments of HaShem upon the doorposts of one's home and on one's gates and on the city gates goes back to ancient times. Such commandments are found two times in the Book of Deuteronomy or Devarim, yet, nowhere else is this commandment found in all of the Tanach.
Devarim 6:8
And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.
Devarim 11:20
And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates.
Now, even though this commandment goes back to ancient times, proof of its existence can't really stretch further back than the Kings of Judah, specifically around the days of Hezekiah. I am only speaking on the aspect of archeology and of when Deuteronomy was actually written. I am not referring to what the Book of Devarim says within its pages, by stating that Moses was the one that actually gave these commandments before he was about to die in the land of Moab. For if you recall Devarim is a narrative of Moses' last words to the children of Israel before his death while the children of Israel were in the land of Moab [Deut 1:5], near Jericho [Deut 34:1]. Moses died around 1464 BCE [CLICK HERE to see this proof], but Devarim was written around Hezekiah's time. For according to the very wording of the Torah we know it was not written by Moses and because of the existence of some particular words found in the Torah, we know that the Torah could not have been written before 850 BCE PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE WHY.
According to the commandment found in Devarim [the commandment regarding mazuzahs], the commandment is pretty simplistic to observe. For it says that one must fullfil this mitzvot [command] in one of these three ways, by actually writing the commandments on the doorposts of one's home; posting them there like a business sign so that you can actually read them, for that was the point behind the commandment in the first place; or, carving them into one's doorposts.
However, since the advent of modern "Rabbinical" Judaism, which was the beginning point of the departure of Biblical Judaism once again - as many times before in the past during the days of the prophets, most of the citizens of Israel have not kept this commandment in its correct form except for a few groups. This new advent of modern "Rabbinical" Judaism started with or started around the time of the teachings of Hillel and Shammai and all those that came from their schools. Shammai's teachings, however, in many regards have a more accurate reflection of true biblical Judaism than the teaching of Hillel. Hillel was very liberal in many teachings and modern "Rabbinical" thought mostly follows the teachings of Hillel and his school and not Shammai. Which is not surprising, since the Israelites always seem to go astray in some way, even making a golden calf while Mt. Sinai was ablaze with the power and glory of Yehowah and while Yehowah was talking with Moshe on this same mount!
Here are a few pictures of "mazuzahs / mezuzahs" of certain groups to show you how they observe this commandment.
Here is the typical mezuzah of the "Rabbinical" crowd. As you can see there is not a single command one can see, not even a complete word. The "Rabbinical" crowd is the Hasidic movement (excluding us) and all those that are in the 'Orthodox,' 'Conservative,' and 'Reform' branches of "Rabbinical" Judaism.
This is a common Samaritan Mezuzah. It fulfills the biblical command where one is actually able to read the commandments of HaShem. However, they error in their observance, because they put it above the whole entire doorway instead of putting them on the "door posts" like the commandment states.
The Karaites, one of the oldest living sects of "Judaism" does not have any physical mezuzahs. This is because they interpret the commandments found between Devarim 6:8-9 metaphorically, not literally.
"The Karaites do not traditionally place a mezuzah on their doorposts. However in Israel, in order to make other Jews feel comfortable, they put up two small tablets with the Ten Commandments."
If this is truly the case, they have somewhat fulfilled the holy commandment by "wanting others" to feel better.
We at "Kanay Chasidim" or HeShallGovern.com see the commandments found in Devarim 6:8-9 literally and that a person must be able to read the commandments while walking by and through the doorway. This is the purpose of the mezuzah, it is quite simple, by reading the commands, you remember them and so obey them. Likewise, we place the commandments on both doorposts and not just one or simply on one side. Our mezuzahs are on the left.