Yes, I know the 613 are a "direct command" but if god were to come to you and specifically tell you to do something, in person, would you not do it?Andyman_1970 said:You realize those 613 commands are a direct command from God? Again, do some research on rabbinic binding and loosing if you want a more in depth explaination than I can provide here as to the rationale of the rabbi's in their deciding one command was "heavier" than another.
But you concede that some laws are orthogonal to "love thy neighbor" correct? That's all I'm getting at. It is not enough to simply say love god and your neighbor and all will be right.No but it says that those who aren't Jews don't have to be Jews in the new Messianic movement that was growing - this is an example of binding and loosing, this yeshiva decided to prohibit some commands and permit other things.