The Book of Mormon is based on the concept that Meso-America was an uninhabited land that was peopled by Jews who floated across the ocean in a boat of sorts that resembled two large dishes fastened together to form a hollow [with holes in both the bottom and the top for air].Ancient ...
What religions believe in the Book of Genesis? Who succeeded Moses as leader of the Israelites? What is the difference between a Hebrew and Israelite? What religion do Jewish people practice? Does Hinduism practice monotheism or polytheism? How many gods and goddesses are there in Egyptian mythol...
Individual or Preferential Differences and Jewish Law. * is the Jewish Population Declining? * Do We Need More Jews? * What Causes Assimilation? * Why is it Mostly the non-Orthodox who Assimilate?Part FourDo Non-Orthodox Jews Care About These Issues? * Haven’t the Rabbis Always Changed ...
Judaism believes that if you have sinned, all you need to do is repent and mend your ways. «Return to Hashem,» say Moses and all the Prophets,»and Hashem will receive you because Hashem is very merciful.» (See Deuteronomy 4:30; Jeremiah Chapter 3; Ezekiel Chapters 14, 18, 3...
3 - Then Moses asked God, “What if they won’t believe me?” Exodus 4:1: “What if they will not believe me or listen to what I say?” Translation: No one is going to listen to me. No one is going to believe me. I’m not the right one to do this. ...
Learn more about this topic: Judaism | Beliefs, Doctrines & Branches from Chapter 7/ Lesson 3 68K What is Judaism and what do Jews believe? Learn about the Jewish faith and its doctrines, history and beginning, major beliefs, texts, branches, and other facts. ...
As Mussar has become more widely practiced in the liberal Jewish world in the 21st century, many Jews are attracted to the mindfulness aspects of Mussar. Its concepts are universal and can be implemented by people at any level of Jewish literacy. Mussar practitioners focus on a rotating series...
Thus Jesus declared that we must believe Moses and the prophets. Nowhere in the writings of “Moses and the prophets” do people instantly go to heaven or into hell-fire at death. Why did Jesus use the name Lazarus? Because this parable was also a prophecy. At the end of His life ...
Even today that annual event of special mercy seat services, called “Yom Kippur” (Day of Atonement), is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Its central themes are atonement (making things right) and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a day-long fast and intensiv...
The apostle Paul had his own issues with the Jews. A Jew himself and religiously trained, he once persecuted Christians. But after his encounter with Jesus, he preached Jesus and the Kingdom. God called him to preach the gospel to the Gentiles, but when he entered a new city, Paul would...