Idolatry, Idolaters, and Idolatrous Practices
Not to make a graven image; neither to make it oneself nor to have it made by others (Exodus 20,4) (CCN9).
Not to make any figures for ornament, even if they are not worshipped (Exodus 20,20) (CCN144).
Not to make idols even for others (Exodus 34,17; Leviticus 19,4) (CCN10).
Not to use the ornament of any object of idolatrous worship (Deuteronomy 7,25) (CCN17).
Not to make use of an idol or its accessory objects, offerings, or libations (Deuteronomy 7,26) (CCN18). See Grape Products.
Not to drink wine of idolaters (Deuteronomy 32,38) (CCN15). See Grape Products.
Not to worship an idol in the way in which it is usually worshipped (Exodus 20,5) (CCN12).
Not to bow down to an idol, even if that is not its mode of worship (Exodus 20,5) (CCN11).
Not to prophesy in the name of an idol (Exodus 23,13; Deuteronomy 18,20) (CCN27).
Not to hearken to one who prophesies in the name of an idol (Deuteronomy 13,4) (CCN22).
Not to lead the children of Israel astray to idolatry (Exodus 23,13) (CCN14).
Not to entice an Israelite to idolatry (Deuteronomy 13,12) (CCN23).
To destroy idolatry and its appurtenances (Deuteronomy 12,2-3) (affirmative).
Not to love the enticer to idolatry (Deuteronomy 13,9) (CCN24).
Not to give up hating the enticer to idolatry (Deuteronomy 13,9) (CCN25).
Not to save the enticer from capital punishment, but to stand by at his execution (Deuteronomy 13,9) (negative).
A person whom he attempted to entice to idolatry shall not urge pleas for the acquittal of the enticer (Deuteronomy 13,9) (CCN26).
A person whom he attempted to entice shall not refrain from giving evidence of the enticer's guilt, if he has such evidence (Deuteronomy 13,9) (negative).
Not to swear by an idol to its worshipers, nor cause them to swear by it (Exodus 23,13) (CCN13).
Not to turn one's attention to idolatry (Leviticus 19,4) (CCN16).
Not to adopt the institutions of idolaters nor their customs (Leviticus 18,3; Leviticus 20,23) (CCN21).
Not to pass a child through the fire to Molech (Leviticus 18,21) (negative).
Not to suffer anyone practicing witchcraft to live (Exodus 22,17) (negative).
Not to practice observing times or seasons as favorable or unfavorable (using astrology) (Leviticus 19,26) (CCN166).
Not to practice nachash (doing things based on signs and portents; using charms and incantations) (Leviticus 19,26) (CCN165).
Not to consult ovoth (ghosts) (Leviticus 19,31) (CCN170).
Not to consult yid'onim (wizards) (Leviticus 19,31) (CCN171).
Not to practice kishuf (magic using herbs, stones, and objects that people use) (Deuteronomy 18,10) (CCN168).
Not to practice kesem (a general term for magical practices) (Deuteronomy 18,10) (CCN167).
Not to practice the art of a chover chaver (casting spells over snakes and scorpions) (Deuteronomy 18,11) (CCN169).
Not to enquire of an ob (a ghost) (Deuteronomy 18,11) (CCN172).
Not to enquire of the dead (Deuteronomy 18,11) (CCN174).
Not to enquire of a yid'oni (wizard) (Deuteronomy 18,11) (CCN173).
Not to remove the entire beard, like the idolaters (Leviticus 19,27) (CCN177).
Not to round the corners of the head, as the idolatrous priests do (Leviticus 19,27) (CCN176).
Not to cut oneself or make incisions in one's flesh in grief, like the idolaters (Leviticus 19,28; Deuteronomy 14,1) (CCN28).
Not to tattoo the body like the idolaters (Leviticus 19,28) (CCN163).
Not to make a bald spot for the dead (Deuteronomy 14,1) (CCN164).
Not to plant a tree for worship (Deuteronomy 16,21) (negative).
Not to set up a pillar (for worship) (Deuteronomy 16,22) (CCN162).
Not to show favor to idolaters (Deuteronomy 7,2) (CCN20).
Not to make a covenant with the seven (Canaanite, idolatrous) nations (Exodus 23,32; Deuteronomy 7,2) (negative).
Not to settle idolaters in our land (Exodus 23,33) (negative) (CCI26).
To slay the inhabitants of a city that has become idolatrous and burn it (Deuteronomy 13,16-17) (affirmative).
Not to rebuild a city that has been led astray to idolatry (Deuteronomy 13,17) (negative).
Not to make use of the property of city that has been so led astray (Deuteronomy 13,18) (negative).
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