When did Israel give up the West Bank? When did the First Intifada start? When did the Lebanese Civil War end? When was Gaza Strip created? When did the Jewish religion start? When did the Lebanese Civil War start? When was the Northern Kingdom of Israel put into exile?
When did the Jewish religion start? When did Syria become an independent country? When did Muhammad establish Mecca? When did the Amorites conquer Mesopotamia? When did Assyria conquer the Northern Kingdom of Israel? When did the Abbasid Caliphate begin?
Question: When did the Old Stone Age begin? The Old Stone Age: The Old Stone Age is the name given to a period of time when humans made tools from stones and by using stones. It is also called the Paleolithic Era. The word part 'paleo' means old and 'lith' means stone. ...
It's really not being prejudiced, just being realistic. I mean, didn't the people of the Jewish religion way back when travel all the way from Israel to Egypt? It couldn't've been that far, it had to be in the same continent! I frankly believe that mainly people say that Israel is...
4“The Jewish people all know the way I have lived ever since I was a child, from the beginning of my life in my own country, and also in Jerusalem. 5They have known me for a long time and can testify, if they are willing, that I conformed to the strictest sect of our religion...
Leading up to the Maccabean Revolt in 167 BC, the then ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes did pretty much everything possible to piss off the Jewish people. Antiochus was the Hellenistic Greek king of the Seleucid Empire, of which Israel was a part of. The important ...
(Rabbi Sari Laufer is the director of congregational engagement at Stephen Wise Temple in Los Angeles. A cum laude graduate of Northwestern University Rabbi Laufer was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Los Angeles in May 2006. Prior to coming to Wise, Rabbi Laufer sp...
“If one considers theBibleto be the actual‘Word of God,’it should be realized that much of the Old Testament merely describes historical experiences of the Jewish people, and that the New Testament contains various activities attributed to me and my disciples, and is not the‘Word of God...
B. S. Childs (Exodus [OTL], 567) reflects the Jewish interpretation that there is a profound paradox in God’s words. He vows the severest punishment but then suddenly conditions it on Moses’ agreement. “Let me alone that I may consume them” is the statement, but the effect is ...
Gentile Christianity took a long time to come into existence. The core of every church St. Paul founded was Jewish Christians, and he argued vehemently that that did not mean the Gentiles did not need to become Jews to become part of the community. So the fact that we have— Well, ther...