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Essay sobre Deuteronómio 11:1

וְאָ֣הַבְתָּ֔ אֵ֖ת יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֑יךָ וְשָׁמַרְתָּ֣ מִשְׁמַרְתּ֗וֹ וְחֻקֹּתָ֧יו וּמִשְׁפָּטָ֛יו וּמִצְוֺתָ֖יו כָּל־הַיָּמִֽים׃

<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>3º Precepto Positivo</b> enumerado por el Rambam en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá. El Rambam lo explicó en el <b>6º Capítulo</b> de Las Leyes de Comportamiento Según la Torá.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">Amarás pues al Señor; tu Dios</span>, y guardarás su ordenanza, y sus estatutos y sus derechos y sus mandamientos, todos los días.

The Five Books of Moses, by Everett Fox

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The Five Books of Moses, by Everett Fox

Continuing the argument of the last chapter—that Israel should take great care to remember who it was that led them—Moshe makes pointed reference to the great rebellion that took place at the foot of Sinai itself: the incident of the Golden (“Molten”) Calf in Ex. 32–34. In this he is recapitulating the rhetoric of the opening chapters of the book, as well as of the great poem in Chap. 32, which utilize the past to inform the future. The calf incident, in fact, paves the way for the passages that immediately follow.
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