Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
children. For example, these codes teach:
You were not to see the nakedness of nearest kin or family members (Lev. 18:6– 18). You were not to have sexual relations outside of marriage (Lev. 18:20). You were not to offer your children to idol gods (Lev. 18:21). Men were not to have sexual relations with men or with a beast (Lev. 18:22–23). You were to honor and respect your parents and rest once a week (Lev. 19:3). You were to leave the corners of your field unharvested to allow the poor to eat (Lev. 19:9–10). You were not permitted to lie or steal (Lev. 19:11). If you hired a person for work, you must pay them the agreed-upon wage (Lev. 19:13). You must show respect for those who are deaf and blind (Lev. 19:14). You were to honor the older among you and
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