Trees have always been significant in Judaism, perhaps the most important one being the "Etz Chayim" or Tree of Life. The sycamore itself has been mentioned several times throughout the Jewish Bible, having been noted as one of the "Plants of the Bible." The sycamore is in the same famil...
Abraham istraditionally considered to be the first Jew and to have made a covenant with God. Because Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all recognize Abraham as their first prophet, they are also called the Abrahamic religions. What are the 3 Abrahamic religions? Dr Anna Sapir Abulafia looks at ...
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...
[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 dee...
Further more about Matthew 28:18-20 from www.jewsforjudaism.org:Question: Doesn't the command by Matthew's Jesus to, "Go therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19) show the existence of a triune deity. ...
Poks,Ma?gorzata - Text Matters - A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Judaism: An Introduction two-and-a-half millennia, came to forge a modern, secular Israeli state which many Jews believe to have been granted an explicitly divine mandate.Oliver Leaman careful...
However, although what I have told you is the case, Judaism is the notable exception because the Jewish faith teaches, as our Sages tell us, the Gemara says, that you don’t certainly, the Gemara doesn’t even have to say this that you don’t have to be Jewish to be right by G-...
"H. J. HARRIS: It seems to me we have a conflict or a contradiction in this statement, 'There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of Three co-eternal Persons.' Would not it be more clear if we were to say 'There is one God consisting of Father, Son, and Holy...
have. Number one, they forbid marriage. And number two, the enjoined abstinence from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving. So they’re banning particular foods, saying these foods are evil. You can imagine all sorts of religions that fit this bill, Judaism, Islam, ...
"H. J. HARRIS: It seems to me we have a conflict or a contradiction in this statement, 'There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of Three co-eternal Persons.' Would not it be more clear if we were to say 'There is one God consisting of Father, Son, and Holy...