Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rab
places, but the development of formal literary Hebrew—a sacred tongue, to be used side by side with theHebrew Scripturesin worship—brought them to an end. Although the communities of theDiasporaused thevernacularsof theirenvironmentin day-to-day living and even—as in the case of the ...
Still it found its utterance in the Synagogue with its liturgy, in the Psalms, in the Books of Jonah and Job, in the Books of Wisdom, and most singularly in the hafṭarah read on Sabbath and holy days often to voice the prophetic view concerning sacrifice and ritual in direct ...
According to scriptures, God revealed his laws, known as the Ten Commandments, to Moses at Mt. Sinai. Jewish Temples Around 1000 B.C., King David ruled the Jewish people. His son Solomon built the first holy Temple in Jerusalem, which became the central place of worship for Jews. The ...
Still it found its utterance in the Synagogue with its liturgy, in the Psalms, in the Books of Jonah and Job, in the Books of Wisdom, and most singularly in the hafṭarah read on Sabbath and holy days often to voice the prophetic view concerning sacrifice and ritual in direct ...
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Their Divine worship does not admit of sacrifices; it consists in the reading of the Scriptures and in prayer. While they do not insist on attendance at the synagogue, they enjoin all to say their prayers at home or in any place they chance to be, three times a day; they repeat also ...
But you do not know the Holy Scriptures. You say I am sinning against my people. First of all, “my people” are Christians and my brothers and sisters all all mankind regardless of race. As regards sinning – I am pointing out to you people your sins. You better repent and embrace...
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I saw the holy city, and the new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, as beautiful as a bride all dressed for her husband…” This “new Jerasalem” is NOT man-made; it is heavenly. And it will be accomplished in God’s time and in God’s way. Peace everyone, I have...