Reword this and make it seem like an 8th grader wrote it

The Talmud contains all of the laws that god created. The Talmud dosen't just list the laws though. The Talmud tells of the ten camendmits that say things like, not to steal or that jelosy is bad. The Tulmud also says, not just what gods laws are, but how to follow and interprit them.

The Talmud is, like, this super important book that has all the rules God made. But it's not just a boring list of laws, you know? It talks about these ten commandments that are all like, "Don't steal!" or "Jealousy is a big no-no." The Talmud also tells us how to follow and understand God's laws, not just what they are.

The Talmud has like, all the laws that God made, you know? But it's not like a boring list or anything. It's got stuff about the ten commandments, like "don't steal" and "jealousy is bad." And it's not just about what God's laws are; it's also about how to follow them and understand what they mean.

The Talmud has like, all the laws that God made. It's not just a boring list though, it's got these cool things called the ten commandments that are all like, "don't steal, and jealousy is bad." The Talmud also tells you not only what God's laws are, but how to follow and understand them.

Make it sound less like a kid

The Talmud encompasses the entirety of God's laws. However, it is not a mere compilation of regulations. Within its pages, one can find the profound insights contained in the ten commandments, such as the prohibition of theft and the condemnation of jealousy. Yet, the Talmud goes beyond simply listing these laws; it also provides guidance on how to adhere to and comprehend these divine decrees.