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  1. According to Encyclopedia Talmudit (Hebrew edition, Israel, 5741/1981, Entry Ben Noah, page 349), most medieval authorities consider that all seven commandments were given to Adam, although Maimonides (Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot M'lakhim 9:1) considers the dietary law to have been given to Noah.
  2. Encyclopedia Talmudit (Hebrew edition, Israel, 5741/1981, entry Ben Noah, introduction) states that after the giving of the Torah, the Jewish people were no longer in the category of the sons of Noah; however, Maimonides (Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot M'lakhim 9:1) indicates that the seven laws are also part of the Torah, and the Talmud (Bavli, Sanhedrin 59a, see also Tosafot ad. loc.) states that Jews are obligated in all things that Gentiles are obligated in, albeit with some differences in the details.
  3. Compare Genesis 9:4–6.
  4. "Melachim uMilchamot 8:11". www.chabad.org. last two sentences of the three. Dicapai 2015-06-24. 
  5. Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot M'lakhim 8:14
  6. Encyclopedia Talmudit (Hebrew edition, Israel, 5741/1981, entry Ben Noah, end of article); note the variant reading of Maimonides and the references in the footnote
  7. 1 2 "The Seven Noachide Laws - Jewish Virtual Library". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Dicapai 8 November 2014. 
  8. Rabbinical authorities disputed whether there was only one or several commandments given to Adam: see 56a/b