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I was reading "The Secret of the Torah: A Translation of Ibn Ezra’s Yesod Mora" and in the introduction the translator makes a point that Ibn Ezra doesn't believe in there being "613 commandments." Is this true? And if so, are there any other Rabbis/Geonim that reject of there being exactly 613 commandments?

I was reading "The Secret of the Torah: A Translation of Ibn Ezra’s Yesod Mora" and in the introduction the translator makes a point that Ibn Ezra doesn't believe in there being "613 commandments." Is this true? And if so, are there any Rabbis that reject of there being exactly 613 commandments?

I was reading "The Secret of the Torah: A Translation of Ibn Ezra’s Yesod Mora" and in the introduction the translator makes a point that Ibn Ezra doesn't believe in there being "613 commandments." Is this true? And if so, are there any other Rabbis/Geonim that reject of there being exactly 613 commandments?

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Did Any Rabbis Reject The Idea of There Being 613 Commandments?

I was reading "The Secret of the Torah: A Translation of Ibn Ezra’s Yesod Mora" and in the introduction the translator makes a point that Ibn Ezra doesn't believe in there being "613 commandments." Is this true? And if so, are there any Rabbis that reject of there being exactly 613 commandments?