I just ask wondering if a nonfollower of his commandments received the same rewards.
A non-Jew is not obligated to follow the 613 Commandments of the Torah, but only the Seven Laws of Noah, which are:
The prohibition of idolatry.
The prohibition of murder.
The prohibition of theft.
The prohibition of sexual immorality.
The prohibition of blasphemy.
The prohibition of eating flesh taken from an animal while it is still alive.
The requirement of maintaining courts to provide legal recourse.
Again, that is a question I choose not to answer.
Why, though? Do you believe that admitting you either do or don't expect a reward for your deeds to be a sin in and of itself? You keep telling me to look up things about other Jews, but I'm asking you, specifically. I don't care what other Jews think inside this thread.
I'm genuinely curious as to whether you adhere to a belief of any type of reward and that includes the aversion of punishment.
And, to be frank, I am not a performing animal here to satisfy your curiosity like an elephant in the circus might do. You want that, go to Barnum and Bailey. The purpose of this thread is to answer genuine questions about Jews and what they believe, how they pray, and how they live. Although I am prepared to use my life in certain ways as a pattern thereof, I choose not to in this instance when I know that the reason you ask the question is to draw me deeper into your perverted little dance with denial of God and all that is holy and pure. I shall NOT participate in your little game, nor help you maintain it.
So, again I answer the question generally. Jews, including me, do not obey the commandments out of fear of Hell or hope of reward. No Jew I have ever met (and that includes me) ever believed in Hell. Now mind you, that does not exclude the possibility of divine punishment, but not in Christian terms of eternal torment. And although many (perhaps most) Jews do believe in ultimate Paradise, there are certainly many who don't. That includes the reincarnational Jews, and the the ones who don't believe in an Afterlife at all. And ALL of us still believe that the 613 Commandments must be followed (at least those that can be, in the absence of a Temple).