First of all, a righteous goy is called a "Noahide" but everyone is already a son/daughter of Noach. Let's start, if you are new to the Noahide path, here's what we do. A Noahide follows the 7 commandments of Noach, our forefather. These are the seven commandments:
1) Not worship idols
2) Not curse G-d
3) Not to commit murder
4) Not commit idolatry or sexual immorality
5) Not to steal
6) Not to eat flesh torn from a living animal.
7) To establish courts of justice.
Besides from these 7 commandments of Noach, we also follow the 13 Principles of Faith by Rambam/Maimonides.
1)Belief in the existence of the Creator, who is perfect in every manner of existence and is the Primary Cause of all that exists.
2)The belief in G‑d's absolute and unparalleled unity.
3) The belief in G‑d's non-corporeality, nor that He will be affected by any physical occurrences, such as movement, or rest, or dwelling.
4) The belief in G‑d's eternity.
5) The imperative to worship G‑d exclusively and no foreign false gods.
6) The belief that G‑d communicates with man through prophecy.
7) The belief in the primacy of the prophecy of Moses our teacher.
8) The belief in the divine origin of the Torah.
9) The belief in the immutability of the Torah.
10) The belief in G‑d's omniscience and providence.
11) The belief in divine reward and retribution.
12) The belief in the arrival of the Messiah and the messianic era.
13) The belief in the resurrection of the dead.
As a Noahide, you should accept the 7 commandments of Noach, our forefather and the 13 principles of faith by Rambam/Maimonides. It is crucial in the Noahide belief and way of life.
And also, you should avoid saying any of HaShem's names, you can substitute His Names with "HaShem" which means "The Name" or "Adon@i" which means "L-rd", you may call Him "Av" which means "Father"
Let's move on to how one should pray to HaShem! 🥳
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Goyim Study Guide
SpiritualThis is a guide for new righteous goyim(Noahides), how to pray, live their lives according to the 7 commandments of Noach and the 13 Principles of Faith by Rambam/Maimonides.