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Why the prohibition of idolatry doesn't stem from the Mitzvah of loving God?

Trying to answer With the help of Torah Temimah. The mitzvah of loving G-d is derived from the verse Devarim 6:5. In connection with this verse several different definitions of what loving G-d can be ...
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Do you have to tell your friend if you have hate for him Chas ve shalom in your heart?

Rambam in Hilchos Deos 6 (6&7) says: 6] When one person wrongs another, the latter should not remain silent and despise him as [II Samuel 13:22] states concerning the wicked: "And Avshalom ...
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Why the prohibition of idolatry doesn't stem from the Mitzvah of loving God?

It is very important to keep in mind that G-d is entirely above the concept of emotions. Use of emotional terms in reference to G-d are no different than use of physical terms in reference to G-d; ...
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