MICHELLE KEARNS
Tags: Eucharist, Memorialism, Real Presence, Torah Posted in Blog Posts | 47 comments Called to Communion Called to Communion on Facebook Stay InformedSubscribe to all posts Subscribe by email Subscribe to comments Recent CommentsBryan Cross on A Response to Steven Nemes’s “Why Remain Protesta...
Seventy Were Called to Serve, 68 Showed Up 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者: E Gutin 摘要: The article focuses on the Beha'alotecha, Numbers 8:1-12:16 of the Torah, which discusses about Moshe fed up with the burdens of leadership. It states that he felt that he is ...
The Torah portion, Vayikra, presents the laws ofkorbanot(קָרְבָּנוֹתofferings), including thekorban olah(קָרְבַּן עוֹלָה) orburnt offerings. The Hebrew nounolahmeansgoes upbecause the priest would burn the offerings on the wood...
The term "least" (ἐλαχίστων, elachistōn) underscores the comprehensive nature of God's Law, where every part is integral to the whole. This reflects the Jewish understanding of the Torah, where every commandment is a reflection of God's will. and teaches others to do ...
Given OT structures and the role of the Torah in the life of Israel, the position that encounters more prima facie problems is the one advocated by BOH. God can and does work through written texts to communicate who he is and how we are to live—even though BOH’s appropriation of OT ...
A discussion of the doctrine of Real Presence and a refutation of the idea that it amounts to cannibalism and or a violation of Jewish dietary laws.
Numbers, the fourth book of the Torah or Pentateuch, is so called because it calculates the size of each of the twelve tribes of Israel that were... Learn more about this topic: Pentateuch Overview & History from Chapter 7/ Lesson 15 ...
The article discusses a survey of commentary to indicate the potential trouble caused by the new Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP) provisions. A key disti... D Horowitz - 《Journal of Business Law》 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 Two Notes on the Commentary on the Torah of R. Yehudah he-asid...
Stringing the Pearls: How to Read the Weekly Torah Portion More often than not, our questions will be only implicit, below the surface of our conscious awareness as we read. The great divide in approaches to the Bible is what I’ll call historical consciousness. On one interpretive side is...