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THE 1050 NEW COVENANT "MITZVOT"  -- SECTION 2

Copyright © BRI 2017 All Rights Reserved Worldwide by Les Aron Gosling,
Messianic Lecturer (BRI/IMCF)


MITZVOT -- MISCELLANEOUS
1. Abhor that which is evil (Romans 12.9)
2. Qualifications of an overseer (1 Timothy 3.2-7; Titus 1.6-9)
3. Reject apostasy (John 15.4)
4. Have companionship with worthy ones (Matthew 10.11-13; Mark 6.10; Luke 9.4; 10.5-8)
5. Accuse nobody falsely (Luke 3.14)
6. Add to Christian graces (2 Peter 1.5-7)
7. Admit to being unprofitable (Luke 17.10)
8. Admonish one another (Colossians 3.16)
9. Admonish the unruly (2 Thessalonians 3.15)
10. Find agreement with an adversary (Matthew 5.25)
11. Permit no liberty to entice you to commit sin (1 Corinthians 10.25-30)
12. Allow no lust of evil in the body (1 Thessalonians 4.5; Matthew 15.19)
13. Allow no cursing and blessing from the same mouth (James 3.10)
14. Anoint head and wash face when fasting (Matthew 6.17)
15. Create a mind capable of suffering for Christ (1 Peter 4.1)
16. Do not seek revenge nor attempt to avenge yourself (Romans 12.19)
17. Permit your mind to be awakened from death into enlightenment (Ephesians 5.14)
18. Bear one another's burdens (Galatians 6.2)
19. If you are a man act like a man (1 Corinthians 16.13)
20. Do not say "God speed" or "Goodbye" to a false teacher (2 John 10,11)
21. If we are repentant act like it (Matthew 3.8; Luke 3.8)
22. Raise your children in the Lord (Ephesians 6.4)
23. Construct -- build -- your faith (Jude 20)
24. Invite the poor to feast with you (Luke 14.13)
25. Children are expected to obey parents (Ephesians 6.1; Colossians 3.20)
26. Cleanse lepers (Matthew 10.8)
27. Cleanse hands you sinners (James 4.8)
28. Embrace the good (Romans 12.9)
29. Collect just dues only (Luke 3.13)
30. Come out from among the unclean (2 Corinthians 6.17)
31. Teach universal salvation and command others to do so (1 Timothy 4.10,11)
32. Teach that Christian slaves (employees) should render proper service to Christian slaveholders (business owners) (1 Timothy 6.1,2)
33. Commit right knowledge to faithful teachers (2 Timothy 2.2)
34. Confess faults one to another (James 5.16)
35. Rejoice when tempted (James 1.2)
36. Cut off offending members (Matthew 5.29,30; 18.8,9)
37. Qualifications of a deacon (1 Timothy 3.8-12)
38. Do not defraud (Mark 10.19)
39. Desire spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 14.1)
40. Desire the milk of the word (1 Peter 2.2)
41. Despise not prophetic utterances (1 Thessalonians 5.20)
42. Destroy nobody with non-essentials (Romans 14.15; 1 Corinthians 8.13)
43. Find opportunities to draw near to God (James 4.8)
44. Eat your own meals in quietness (2 Thessalonians 3.12)
45. Earnestly contend for the Faith (Jude 3)
46. Be personally edified by singing (Ephesians 5.19)
47. Edify one another (1 Thessalonians 5.11)
48. Enter the straight gate (Matthew 7.13; Luke 13.24)
49. Examine your authenticity in the Faith (2 Corinthians 13.5)
50. Exercise in godliness (1 Timothy 4.7-8)
51. Exhort employees to be obedient (Titus 2.9,10)
52. Exhort one another on a daily basis (Hebrews 3.13)
53. Do not fear (Luke 12.32)
54. Fight the fight of faith (1 Timothy 6.12)
55. Pursue peace and holiness (Hebrews 12.14)
56. Handle one another graciously (Colossians 3.13)
57. Do not keep children on the outskirts of relationship (Matthew 19.14; Mark 10.14; Luke 18.16)
58. Do not forbid the expression of tongues (1 Corinthians 14.39)
59. Do not overlook the need to share (Hebrews 13.16)
60. Forgive 490 times (Matthew 18.22)
61. Forgive (Mark 11.25,26; Luke 6.37; Ephesians 4.32; Colossians 3.13)
62. Do not fret when considered a slave (1 Corinthians 7.21)
63. Prepare your mind for self-disciplined action (1 Peter 1.13)
64. Leave the way open for God's wrath (Romans 12.19)
65. Give your enemy a drink (Romans 12.20)
66. Give no occasion to the adversary (1 Timothy 5.14)
67. Glorify God in your body and spirit (1 Corinthians 6.20 cf Romans 12.1,2)
68. Do not cause sadness and grief to God's Holy Spirit (Ephesians 4.30)
69. Grow in Grace and knowledge (2 Peter 3.18)
70. Do not hold grudges (James 5.9)
71. Do not allow your heart to become set against the will of God (Hebrews 3.8-15)
72. Hate even clothing stained by sexual fluids due to immoral conduct (Jude 23)
73. Have no respect of persons (1 Timothy 5.21)
74. Possess a common purpose and love as your Teacher has for you (Philippians 2.2)
75. Have no fellowship with works of darkness (Ephesians 5.11)
76. Heal the sick (Matthew 10.8; Luke 10.9)
77. Help propagate the truth (3 John 8)
78. Humble ourselves (James 4.10; 1 Peter 5.6)
79. Husbands to love their wives (Ephesians 5.25,28; Colossians 3.19; 1 Peter 3.7)
80. Husbands forbidden to become embittered and resentful toward wives (Colossians 3.19)
81. In meekness instruct rebels (2 Timothy 2.25)
82. Treat and respect elderly men as fathers, young men as brothers, elderly women as mothers, and young women as sisters and honour widows who do not have any support (1 Timothy 5.13)
83. Do not condemn people (Matthew 7.1; Luke 6.37)
84. Have faith before God for things not condemned in Scripture (Romans 14.22,23)
85. Be educated in how to control the body (1 Thessalonians 4.4)
86. Do not lay up treasures here on earth (Matthew 6.19)
87. Store up treasures in heaven (Matthew 6.20; Luke 12.33,34)
88. Lay hold on eternal life (1 Timothy 6.12)
89. Wife, not parents, must become priority (Matthew 19.5; Mark 10.7; Ephesians 5.31)
90. Be delighted to lend, hoping for nothing again (Luke 6.35)
91. Do not lie (Colossians 3.9)
92. Lift up hands in praise if they hang down (Hebrews 12.12)
93. Look not everyone on own things only (Philippians 2.4)
94. Look diligently not to fail of Grace (Hebrews 12.15)
95. Analyse self diligently lest any root of bitterness defile (Hebrews 12.15)
96. Look inwardly for weaknesses lest we be attracted to Temple prostitutes (Hebrews 12.16,17)
97. Look to ourselves not to lose any reward (2 John 8)
98. Look for mercy unto eternal life (Jude 21)
99. Lust not after evil things (1 Corinthians 10.6)
100. Do not vacillate! Choose to make the tree good or ultimately corrupt (Matthew 12.33)
101. Make no provisions for lusts (Romans 13.14)
102. Make full proof of your ministry (2 Timothy 4.5)
103. Make your paths straight in life (Hebrews 12.13)
104. Do not hesitate to mark troublemakers (Romans 16.17; Philippians 3.17)
105. Do not hesitate to mark the unruly (2 Thessalonians 3.14)
106. Do not be surprised if the world hates you (1 John 3.13)
107. Employers should be good to employees (Ephesians 5.9; Colossians 4.1)
108. Meditate on everything Paul has noted for Timothy in his first letter (1 Timothy 4.15)
109. Do not overestimate yourself. Do not be haughty (conceited, self-important, exclusive), but associate with humble people (those with a realistic self-view) (Romans 12.16)
110. Minister as good stewards over what you possess (1 Peter 4.10)
111. Put to death offending bodily members (Colossians 3.5; Romans 8.12,13)
112. Do not be of doubtful mind. Maintain a positive mental attitude (Luke 12.29)
113. Do not take sexual advantage of a brother or sister (1 Thessalonians 4.6 in context)
114. Neglect not spiritual gifts (1 Timothy 4.14; cf 2 Timothy 1.6)
115. Obey your spiritual guides (Hebrews 13.17)
116. Offer passive resistance to the State when considered necessary (Matthew 5.39; Luke 6.29)
117. Ordain no one in a hurry (1 Timothy 5.22)
118. Owe nothing but love (Romans 13.8)
119. Overcome evil with good (Romans 12.21)
120. Have reverent respect and enjoyment of God during your stay on earth (1 Peter 1.17)
121. Taxes of various sorts were paid to Rome by the Temple & synagogues in the first century. Thus payment of taxes were considered vital to the continuation of the Temple services (Romans 13.8)
122. Pay just dues (Romans 13.7) to the religious authorities under whom you cooperate. Romans 13 is NOT about the State -- despite what Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin thought!
123. Praise the Lord (Romans 15.11)
124. Preach (Matthew 10.7,27; 2 Timothy 4.2)
125. Present your body to God for His use (Romans 12.1)
126. Provide things honestly (Romans 12.17)
127. Do not provoke your children to anger or exasperate them to the point of resentment with demands that are trivial or unreasonable or humiliating or abusive; nor by showing favoritism or indifference to any of them, but bring them up tenderly, with lovingkindness in the discipline and instruction of the Lord (Ephesians 6.4; Colossians 3.21)
128. Purge out your old leaven (1 Corinthians 5.7)
129. Purify hearts of doubt (James 4.8)
130. Put others in remembrance of essentials (2 Timothy 2.14)
131. Quench not the Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5.19)
132. Raise the dead (Matthew 10.8)
133. Receive weak brethren (Romans 14.1)
134. Receive one another (Romans 15.7)
135. Receive the word with meekness (James 1.21)
136. Reckon the self dead to sin (Romans 6.11)
137. Reckon self alive to God (Romans 6.11)
138. Recognise truth (1 Corinthians 10.15)
139. Redeem the time you have left (Ephesians 5.16; Colossians 4.5)
140. Reject heretics (Titus 3.10)
141. Young widows should not be supported from ekklesia funds (1 Timothy 5.11)
142. Remind members of the ekklesia of the seven things of Titus 3.1,2
143. Render no evil for evil (1 Peter 3.9; Romans 12.17)
144. Repent (Matthew 3.2; 4.17; Mark 1.15; Acts 2.38; 3.19; Revelation 2.16; 3.19)
145. Resist not evil with force (Matthew 5.38,39)
146. Resist the Devil (James 4.7; 1 Peter 5.9)
147. Restore a backslider with humility considering your own self (Galatians 6.1)
148. Excel yourself in seeking to obtain (1 Corinthians 9.24)
149. Don't get side-lined or waste time talking with people (greeting anyone) on the road -- when you are purpose-driven (Luke 10.4)
150. Greet your rulers with friendliness (Hebrews 13.24)
151. Sanctify God in your heart (1 Peter 3.15)
152. Circumvent some heading for destruction with fear (Jude 23)
153. Search the Scriptures (John 5.39)
154. Seek not to satisfy your desires with eating and drinking (Luke 12.29)
155. Sell your goods to help the needy Christians (Luke 12.33)
156. Serve the Lord (Romans 12.1)
157. Slaves must obey masters (Ephesians 6.5-8; Colossians 3.22-25; 1 Peter 2.18)
158. Set the least to judge (1 Corinthians 6.4)
159. Set affections above (Colossians 3.2)
160. Shake even the dust off your feet (Matthew 10.14; Mark 6.11; Luke 9.5, 10.10,11)
161. Show charity to other ministerial colleagues (Luke 9.49,50)
162. Show yourself to be an example of good works, with purity in doctrine having the strictest regard for integrity and truth, dignified (Titus 2.7)
163. Show four things of Titus 2.7,8
164. Sin not (1 Corinthians 15.34)
165. Sing with the Grace of God in your heart (Colossians 3.16)
166. Distance yourself from vain babblings (2 Timothy 2.16)
167. Speak and do things in view of the judgment (James 2.12)
168. Speak only the truth (Ephesians 4.25)
169. Speak only sound doctrine (Titus 2.1)
170. Speak no evil of brethren (James 4.11)
171. Establish your hearts (James 5.8)
172. Strengthen weak knees (Hebrews 12.12)
173. Strive together side by side as if in combat for Gospel faith (Philippians 1.27)
174. Study to be quiet (1 Thessalonians 4.11)
175. Study to show self approved (2 Timothy 2.15)
176. Support the weak among you (1 Thessalonians 5.14)
177. See that none render evil for evil (1 Thessalonians 5.15)
178. Do not take oaths of any kind (James 5.12; Matthew 5.33-36)
179. Patiently wait for one another (1 Corinthians 11.33)
180. Patiently wait for power (Luke 24.49; Acts 1.4-8)
181. Teach one another (Colossians 3.16)
182. Teach no other doctrine than the Gospel of Grace  (1 Timothy 1.3)
183. Tell brother or sister their fault alone first (Matthew 18.15-17)
184. Trust God for your needs as you work (Matthew 10.9; Luke 9.3; 10.4)
185. Take time to think in order to understand the will of God (Ephesians 5.17)
186. Do not use your liberty and freedom as an occasion to sin (Galatians 5.13; 1 Peter 1.16)
187. Do not grumble concerning your need to be hospitable (1 Peter 4.9)
188. Warn, admonish the unruly (1 Thessalonians 5.14)
189. Watch and pray (Matthew 24.42; 25.13; Mark 13.33,35; 14.38; Luke 21.36; Ephesians 6.18; Colossians 4.2)
190. Be alert in everything you do (2 Timothy 4.5; 1 Corinthians 16.13)
191. Weep with others (Romans 12.15)
192. Withdraw from disorderly brethren (2 Thessalonians 3.6,14)
193. Withdraw association from evil men (1 Timothy 6.3-6)
194. Wives of deacons must be serious-minded, not slanderers, not "given" to alcohol, and faithful and honest in all things (1 Timothy 3.11)
195. A converted husband must expect his wife to honour and respect his responsibility and accountability to God (Ephesians 5.22; Colossians 3.18; 1 Peter 3.1-6)
196. One must work with his own hands (1 Thessalonians 4.11)
197. If one does not work one does not eat (2 Thessalonians 3.10-11)
198. Work out your own salvation -- not anyone else's (Philippians 2.12)
199. Work out your own salvation with excitement, anticipation of the miraculous, and with intense exhilaration (Philippians 2.12 Hebrew/Aramaic)
200. Yield not bodily members to sin (Romans 6.13)
201. Yield the self to God (Romans 6.13)
202. Yield your bodily members to righteousness (Romans 6.13)

MITZVOT -- REGARDING THE DARK REALM
1. Respect Satan (Jude 9)
2. Do not disrespect angelic dignities (Jude 8; 2 Peter 2.10)


SPECIAL NOTE: The BRI/IMCF Student Body should realise that we are not saved by the keeping or non-keeping of any commandments, statutes, laws, or ordinances whether they be Sinai regulations or Messianic Yeshua-oriented mitzvot. While the expectations of God toward us ought to be met (and I am sure that FatherMother God Anochi desires of us that we do our best at all times to follow His directions as we trust in Him), we are saved by God's Grace, each and every one of us.

It is armed with this approach that I have shared the 1050 mitzvot with my brethren, brothers and sisters in Mashiach.

L'Chaim! To LIFE.
Rebbe