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    Man must know God's commandments and understand God's works. — Carmelics
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    Supports→The purpose for which humanity was created is to rectify oneself through knowledge of God.

    Man must know God's commandments and understand God's works.

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    “The person (ha-adam) must set himself aright. He must know the commandments of God, Who created everything. He must try with all of his strength to understand [God’s] works—then he will know his Creator…and when he knows Him he will find favor in His eyes.” After citing some biblical prooftexts—standard fare by then in the Arabic speaking communities for the view that knowledge is the true form of worship—Ibn Ezra sums up: “It is for this reason that man was created. Once one has rectified ones

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