Third Commandment
Blessed is he who does not offend Me

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Jesus His Commandment

  • Blessed is he who does not offend Me
  • Matthew 11:6

    This Primary Bible reference is a unique Bible reference according to the words of Jesus, which best summarizes this step.

Commandment category: Third Commandment

All Jesus His steps can be grouped into the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament (Exodus 20).

Direct Bible References

Extra direct Bible references which expands or explain the same step.

  • Matthew 10:32-33 (Author: 'Jesus')
  • Matthew 13:20-21 (Author: 'Jesus')
  • Luke 9:26 (Author: 'Jesus')
  • 2 Timothy 1:8 (Author: 'Paul')
  • 1 John 2:23 (Author: 'Jesus')

Indirect Bible References

Extra, more indirect Bible references, relating to the same step.

  • Esther 4:8 (Author: 'Esther')
  • Mark 8:38 (Author: 'Jesus')
  • John 15:18-16:4 (Author: 'Jesus')

Example Bible References

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Legend

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  • A related Bible reference to the step which is negative, something you should not do
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is both positive and negative
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is positive, something you should do or learn from
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is not yet determined positive or negative
  • Author: Indicates the known author from this Bible reference
  • OT Law nr: Jewish tradition teached that there are 613 commandments or mitzvot in the Torah. We list the Number, based on a chronological order (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri, Deuteronomium).
  • Rambam Title: This is the commandment, as an interpretation of Rambam (commonly known as Maimonides)
  • Rambam Coding: The coding refers to the commandments layout of Rambam. Rabbi Chafetz Chayim wrote a book with all the commandments which can still be observed today. The book is called 'The Concise Book of Mitzvoth'
    • CCA means a positive mitzwe (which can now also be carried out outside of Israel).
    • CCN is the negative mitzwe (which can now also be carried out outside of Israel).
    • CCI means that this mitzvah can only be performed in the State of Israel.

Who came up with this "613 Mitzvot"?

Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, His full name was Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon. His name formed the acronym as "The Rambam" was born on the 14th of Nisan 4895 (30th March 1135) and he died on the 20th of Tevet of 4965 (Dec. 13 1204). The Rambam was one of the most saught after individuals of his time. Not only as a Halachic authority, but also within the secular world of kings and sultans, for his vast knowledge of secular medecines was outstanding. When writting the Mishna Torah, Ramban reviewed the Torah's Mitzvot, and he itemized them. He seperated the positive and negative mitzvot, listed them, all 613, and discussed them.

Drawings

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Superbook

Superbook - Peter’s Denial

While hanging with the cool kids, Chris chooses to ignore his friendship with the less cool Joy. Superbook takes Joy, Chris, and Gizmo to a time when Peter denies Jesus three times. This experience helps Chris understand the value of true friendship.


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Songs

Newsboys - Guilty
Rend Collective - I will be undignified

Movies

God’s Not Dead

Questions

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  • Is there anything you don't understand within this step?
  • Wat appeals to you about all Bible references and resources?
  • How do you apply this step in your life or do you experience any boundaries?
Extra questions:
  • Who do you want as your worst enemy: the world or God?