Leviticus 18:3-4

3You must not do as they do in the land of Egypt where you have been living,
Heb “As the work [or “deed”] of the land of Egypt, which you were dwelling in it, you must not do.”
and you must not do as they do in the land of Canaan into which I am about to bring you;
Heb “and as the work [or “deed”] of the land of Canaan which I am bringing you to there, you must not do.” The participle “I am bringing” is inceptive; the Lord is “about to” bring them into the land of Canaan, as opposed to their having dwelt previously in the land of Egypt (see the first part of the verse).
you must not
Heb “and you shall not walk.”
walk in their statutes.
4You must observe my regulations
Heb “My regulations you shall do”; KJV, NASB “my judgments”; NRSV “My ordinances”; NIV, TEV “my laws.”
The Hebrew term translated “regulation” (מִשְׁפָּט, mishpat) refers to the set of regulations about to be set forth in the following chapters (cf. Lev 19:37; 20:22; 25:18; 26:46). Note especially the thematic and formulaic relationships between the introduction here in Lev 18:1–5 and the paraenesis in Lev 20:22–26, both of which refer explicitly to the corrupt nations and the need to separate from them by keeping the Lord’s regulations.
and you must be sure to walk in my statutes.
Heb “and my statutes you shall keep [or “watch; guard”] to walk in them.”
I am the Lord your God.
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