I know both of the Rambam and Ramban listed all 613 mitzvos, and they differ in some (I think like 16ish?)
What are the ones upon which they differ? If possible please include why they differ in specific instances.
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The list of differences can be found in an appendix to the Minchas Chinuch. Ramban includes all of these positive mitzvos, which the Rambam doesn'tMitzvah 1: Positive mitzvah of eating maaser sheni. Mitzvah 2: Positive mitzvah of not eating impure trumah Mitzvah 3: Positive mitzvah of not selling shvi'is fruits Mitzvah 4: Positive mitzvah of settling Eretz Yisrael Mitzvah 5: Positive mitzvah of leaving a way for the enemy to retreat Mitzvah 6: Positive mitzvah to eat fruit trees when sieging a city Mitzvah 7: Positive mitzvah to remember Miriam verbally Mitzvah 8: Positive mitzvah to be wholesome with G-d Mitzvah 9: Positive mitzvah to separate trumah from the best Mitzvah 10: Positive mitzvah for every korban to be one of the three valid species Mitzvah 11: Positive mitzvah to offer all korbanos between the two temidin Mitzvah 12: Positive (?) mitzvah for the Pesach not to be eaten by day Mitzvah 13: Positive mitzvah to kill a killer Mitzvah 14: Positive mitzvah not to benefit from clothing or a house with tzara'as Mitzvah 15: Positive mitzvah to thank G-d Mitzvah 16: Positive mitzvah to keep your brother alive Mitzvah 17: Positive mitzvah to return interest Ramban includes all of these negative mitzvos, which the Rambam doesn'tMitzvah 1: Negative mitzvah not to forget belief in G-d Mitzvah 2: Negative mitzvah not to forget the standing at Har Sinai Mitzvah 3: Ngeative mitzvah not to misplace vessels in the beis hamikdash Mitzvah 4: Negative mitzvah not to slaughter kodshim intending to eat them Mitzvah 5: Negative mitzvah not to eat kodshim outside of their place Mitzvah 6: Negative mitzvah not to eat the bird slaughtered for a metzora Mitzvah 7: Negative mitzvah for levi'im not to take trumah Mitzvah 8: Negative mitzvah not to accept shekalim from non-Jews for the purpose of korbanos tzibur It is important to note that the Rambam and Ramban agree with each other most of the time that these are obligations, but they disagree about whether they are de'oraisa. |
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