It is a fundamental principle of our religion that a prophet may not add or subtract from a commandment, whether in the Written Torah or in the Oral Torah.
Jewish philosopher
It is a fundamental principle of our religion that a prophet may not add or subtract from a commandment, whether in the Written Torah or in the Oral Torah.
Jewish philosopher
Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Yesodei HaTorah 9:1
c. 1170-1180
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