* [[Suggested Prayers]] by Rabbi Bindman
* [[Hanukah Prayers|Hanukah Guide]]
* Oklahoma B'nai Noah Society. Prayer Book: Service From The Heart - Renewing the Ancient Path of Biblical Prayer and Service ISBN 978-0-6151-6402-1 (Paperback) - [http://www.lulu.com/content/1177327 First Ever Noahide Prayer Book]
== Modern Authors ==
 
* BARRE Elisheva, [[Torah for Gentiles, Modern Implications of the Bnei Noah Laws]], ISBN 978-965-91329-0-4, 2008, 285 pages, available at Pomeranz Bookstores, Jerusalem. Online edition: http://www.scribd.com/my_document_collections/3551340
 
* [[Efrayim ha-Levi Bilitser|Bilitser, Efrayim ha-Levi]]. ''Torat ben Noah''
 
* R. C. Berman. ''Sefer Sheva Mitzvot Hashem'', [[The Book of Seven Divine Commandments]], published by Ask Noah International, \available through Kehot.com and Judaica bookstores across the U.S.
* [[Yirmeyahu Bindman|Bindman, Yirmeyahu]]. ''(The) Seven Colors of the Rainbow: Torah Ethics for Non-Jews''. Resource Publications; 1995. Paperback. ISBN 0-893903-32-9. [A great beginning book for the non-Jew looking into Torah ethics. Explains what G-d originally required of mankind that has been kept from most for nearly 2,000 years, and the role of Gentile in the world to come.]
* Clorfene, Chaim and Yaakov Rogalsky ''[http://moshiach.com/action/morality/introduction.php The Path of the Righteous Gentile: An Introduction to the Seven Laws of the Children of Noah]''. New York: Phillip Feldheim, 1987. ISBN 087306433X. also Smithfield, MI: Targum Press, 1987
* [[Yakov Dovid Cohen|Cohen, Yakov Dovid]] "Divine Image" Institute of Noahide Code 2006 ISBN 1 4243 1000 8 http://www.Noahide.org * [[Shimon Dovid Cowen|Cowen, Shimon Dovid]]. ''Perspectives on the Noahide Laws: - Universal Ethics (Monographs in ethics''. The Institute of Judaism and Civilization,(3rd edition)'' 2008 ISBN 09585933450958593388 http://www.ijc.com.au
* [[Michael Ellias Dallen|Dallen, Michael Ellias]] ''The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws'', Lightcatcher Books, 2003. (842 Kissinger Ave., Springdale AR 72762) ISBN 0-9719388-2-2. Easily understood book especially for the lay person, explains many of the details of the Noahide laws, and their application with the references and further explanations.
* [[Nahum Rakover|Rakover, Professor Nahum]]. ''Law and the Noahides: law as a universal value''. Jerusalem: Library of Jewish Law, 1998.
* [[Yoel Schwartz|Schwartz, Rabbi Yoel]], ''Or la-ʻamim: leḳeṭ be-veʾur tafḳidam ṿe-yiʻudam ha-ruḥani shel umot ha-ʻolam'' ("Light unto the Nations"), Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim (Israel). Available in English, Russian, French, and other languages. [http://catalog.loc.gov/ LCCN]: 84155172 * [[Yoel Schwartz|Schwartz, Rabbi Yoel]], ''The Source and Corpus of the Noachide Code'', Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim (Israel), Author of Or L'Amim ("Light unto the Nations")
* Schwartzschild, Steven, ''Do Noahides Have to Believe in Revelation?'' Jewish Quarterly Review 52 (1962): 297-309, 53 (1962): 29-59.
* [[Aharon Soloveitchik|Soloveitchik,Rabbi Aharon]], ''Criminal Penalties under the Noachide Code'', Rosh HaYeshiva, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), Yeshiva University
 
* [[Moshe Weiner|Weiner, Rabbi Moshe]], ''[[The Divine Code]]''
== Last Century ==
* Kesef Mishneh on [[Sanhedrin 57b]], In the case of murder, if the Noachide slay a child in its mother's womb, or kill a person whose life is despaired of ("ṭerefah"), or if he cause the death of a person by starving him or by putting him before a lion so that he can not escape, or if he slay a man in self-defense, the Noachide is guilty of murder and must pay the death-penalty, although under the same circumstances an Israelite would not be executed
* Leḥem Mishneh & Kesef Mishneh on [[Sanhedrin 74b]], The Noachid is free from punishment if he commits a sin unwittingly; ignorance of the Law, however, does not excuse him. If he commits a sin under duress, even one for which an Israelite is obliged to undergo martyrdom rather than transgress (e.g., idolatry, adultery, or murder), he is not liable to punishment
==References in the Rishonim==
* Isaiah 54:9, As far as I am concerned, this is like in Noah’s time, when I vowed that the waters of Noah’s flood would never again cover the earth. In the same way I have vowed that I will not be angry at you or shout at you.
 
* Habakkuk 3:6, He stood, and measured the earth: he beheld, and drove asunder the nations; (understood by Baba Kama 38a as saying each nation was assigned a land and language)
* Zephaniah 3:9, Know for sure that I will then enable the nations to give me acceptable praise. All of them will invoke Hashem’s name when they pray, and will worship him in unison.
==Other Sources==
===Non Rabbinic , Jewish Sources===
* Jubilees, vii. 20-29, non standard enumeration of the seven Noachide laws
* Christian Book of [[Noahide Law in the New Testament|Acts 15:19-21]], council of Jerusalem declaring what appear to be the Noahide laws as obligatory on non-Jewish converts to Christianity.
 
* Catholic Encyclopedia: [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09076a.htm Natural Law] where Noahide law is refered to as "older traditions".
* Islamic [[Noahide Law in the Qur'an|Qur'an 15:87]] makes it clear that there is a Mesanî and Qur'an, and they are separate.
* Hindu, [[Noahide_Hindu|Upanishads]] contains a parallel which tends to support Benamozegh's argument that lawgiving would normally be a feature of the creation of the universe
* Hindu, [[Noahide_Hindu|Prayer of Enheduanna]] (daughter of Sargon the Great, c. 2250 BC) possible relationshipbetween relationship between the Seven Laws and these seven rules. * [http://www.nationalismproject.org/ NationalismProject.org] - scholarly papers on nations and nationalism without reference to any particular ideology.

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