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Shema / First Commandment / Great Commandment

May 10, 2018May 10, 2020 Mark Bilby

An inquisitive, contemplative friend recently asked me, “Is it commonly cited in the first commandment, when they say to love the Lord, that they say with your heart, soul, and mind? All three things?”

Simply put, the answer is “sometimes.” 🙂 To be more precise, the answer is “it’s complicated.” 🙂

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