In Judaism, beliefs vary about a last day of judgment for all mankind. Some rabbis hold that there will be such a day following the resurrection of the dead. Others hold that this accounting and judgment happens when one dies. Still others hold that the last judgment only applies to the g...
Which movement of Judaism does not allow cremation? When it comes to cremation, Jewish funeral customs will vary across Judaism movements. For example,Orthodox and Conservative Jewsprohibit it as they believe the body should be buried in the ground intact. In contrast, reform Jews accept cremation...
Did Josephus believe in the Messiah? Did Flavius Josephus talk about the Resurrection? Did Josephus reject the Apocrypha? Did Josephus live at the same time as Jesus? Did Flavius Josephus write the Bible? Did Josephus write about John the Baptist?
Christianitydeveloped out of Second Temple Judaism in the 1st century CE. It is founded on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and those who follow it are called Christians. Islam developed in the 7th century CE. What is Judaism origin? Judaism emergedfrom the belief...
In Jesus's Judaism, humans don't go to heaven (Hebrew: Shaymayim, Greek: Ouranos), which is a realm restricted only for divine beings; the best humans can aspire to is Gan Eden ("Paradise"). 2 months agopalasta Follow 1496 Forum Posts 0 Wiki Points 0 Followers Reviews...
[xli] In Judaism the book of Ruth is thought to exemplify the virtue of gemilut- hasadim or “unbounded charity toward others.” The fact that this book is read during the liturgical season that celebrates the giving of the law indicates that the Jewish tradition was not ignorant of the ...
In the early days of Seventh-day Adventism, they (including their prophetess Ellen G. White) taught some form of Arianism--denying the eternality of Jesus Christ, denying the personality of the Holy Spirit, and teaching bitheism, or two gods: the eternal Father and the non-eternal Son. ...
In the early days of Seventh-day Adventism, they (including their prophetess Ellen G. White) taught some form of Arianism--denying the eternality of Jesus Christ, denying the personality of the Holy Spirit, and teaching bitheism, or two gods: the eternal Father and the non-eternal Son. ...