What is the context for the use of the term "brethren" in the Old Testament, and specifically, Deuteronomy?Response:I agree, it totally depends on the context of the sentence. The Ishmaelites are indeed the brothers of the Israelites, and as will be shown below. Deuteronomy 18:18 could ...
The Book of Daniel is found in the Writings (Ketuv’im)along with the books of Esther, Psalms, Proverbs, and other “non-prophetic” books. Therefore, the book of Daniel is not found in the Prophets (Nevi’im) section, and Daniel himself is not considered a prophet in Judaism. This is...
The writers and historical context of the Old Testament text are significant to three major world religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Learn the different parts, historical features, and the traditional and modern views on authorship involved in the Old Testament. ...
In the days of Jesus and his disciples, it brought relief to Jews who were brokenhearted because of the wickedness in Israel and were languishing in captivity to the false religious traditions of first-century Judaism. Sang panahon ni Jesus kag sang iya mga disipulo, naghatag ini sing kaum...
Therefore, the promise was for Jews, proselytes to Judaism, their children — and all who are afar off. God says clearly that He cannot reject His own people, so the only conclusion that makes sense is that Gentiles and all who are afar off will be included with His people Israel. For...
Thehistory was a warning and the presence of the catastrophe became urgent when thepreachers no longer viewed the Roman emperors as proto-Christian heroes defeatingJudaism, but placed their congregation in line with the Jews of Jerusalem. What hadhappened to Jerusalem could also happen to Copenhagen...
For in a “democracy,” government control is offered to the highest bidder, that is, Jews with their billions of dollars. And the issues that the American cattle vote on are those that the Jewish propagandists define so as to serve Jewish interests only....
Analogous usages present themselves in the tallith of later Judaism, and the veil worn by the Roman augurs. Ezekiel paints, we may believe, what he had seen. And in those veils he had seen a net cast over the victims of the false prophetesses, a snare from which they could not ...
Traditional Judaism believes that death is not the end of human existence. Note also that Judaism is primarily focused on life in the here and now rather than on the afterlife. Because of this, the primary teachings in Judaism does not focus upon the afterlife. Note however that in Midrash...
We shall not fail with such wealth to prove that all the evil we have had to commit has served to bringing everything into order. We shall contrive to prove that we are benefactors who have restored to the mangled earth the true good of the person, on the condition, of course, of ...