Did Moses write the Torah? Is the Old Testament part of the Torah? Is the Torah in the Bible? Is Jesus mentioned in the Talmud? Is the Torah the same as the Old Testament? Are the Torah and the Old Testament the same? Is The Bhagavad Gita mentioned in the Koran?
Is the Hebrew Bible the same as the Old Testament? Was the New Testament first written in Hebrew? Is the Old Testament in the Bible? Was the New Testament first written in Greek or Hebrew? Is the Torah in the Bible? Does the Hebrew Bible include the New Testament?
It was somebody sitting somewhere manipulating the system, and using religion to get what they want to get out of us, which is the oil, the diamond, the gold and the land. — Emmanuel Jal 1 We can't say what God is, and until the modern period, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim theol...
in modern times, the proposition “Torah is from heaven” should be understood as an experiential claim, a description of the speaker’s feeling about the Torah and relationship to it. To put this another way: When discussing the question of Torah from H
Vayikra 7:37 Orthodox Jewish Bible 37 This is the torah of the olah (burnt offering), of the minchah (grain offering), and of the chattat (sin offering), and of the asham (trespass offering), and of the ordination offerings, and of the zevach hashelamim (sacrifice of the peace ...
Complete Jewish Bible 1 This is the genealogy of Yeshua the Messiah, son of David, son of Avraham: 2 Avraham was the father of Yitz’chak,Yitz’chak was the father of Ya‘akov,Ya‘akov was the father of Y’hudah and his brothers,3 Y’hudah was the father of Peretz and Zerach (...
Complete Jewish Bible 6 (9:5) For a child is born to us, a son is given to us; dominion will rest on his shoulders, and he will be given the name Pele-Yo‘etz El Gibbor Avi-‘Ad Sar-Shalom (Wonder of a Counselor, Mighty God, Father of Eternity, Prince of Peace), ...
In the Bible, there are two celebrations of the first fruits. The first is around Passover at the time of the barley harvest, and the second, Shavuot, marked the wheat harvest in the Land of Israel. In addition, rabbinic tradition teaches that the date of Shavuot also marks the revelation...
If the Bible is fiction- which implies the Torah and Quran are as well, how could it withstand the test of time in human history? If its survival is plausible as a work of fiction, where are the rest of the “novels” from 1200 BCE?
by Kraig and Anne Elliott Let’s first look at what the Bible has to say about Israel. God’s plan was that Israel would become a “multitude” of peoples, meaning that a multitude of ethnic groups would seek to join themselves to the community of Israelites. Now YHVH had said unto ...