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Jewish Tradition De La
822 words1. The Orthodox Jewish view holds that God revealed his will to Moses at Mount Sinai in a verbal fashion. According to Jewish tradition, this dictation is said to have been exactly transcribed by Moses. The Torah was then exactly copied by scribes, from one generation to the next. Based on the Talmud (Tractate Getting 60 a) some believe that the Torah may have been given piece-by-piece, over the 40 years that the Israelites wandered in the desert. In either case, the Torah is considered a direct...
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Judaism Christianity And Islam Judaism And Islam
2,566 words1. The Orthodox Jewish view holds that God revealed his will to Moses at Mount Sinai in a verbal fashion. According to Jewish tradition, this dictation is said to have been exactly transcribed by Moses. The Torah was then exactly copied by scribes, from one generation to the next. Based on the Talmud (Tractate Getting 60 a) some believe that the Torah may have been given piece-by-piece, over the 40 years that the Israelites wandered in the desert. In either case, the Torah is considered a direct...
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Yom Kippur Rosh Hashanah
1,548 wordsSymbolism and Judaica Jewish history began about 4000 years ago in the part of the world that today we call the Middle East. No one person ever began Judaism. The beliefs that became the Jewish faith came about gradually. However, some people were important in making it happen. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, known as the patriarchs are both the physical and spiritual ancestors of Judaism. They founded the religion known as Judaism and their descendants are the Jewish people. According to the Jewish t...
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Dead Sea Scrolls B C E
10,663 wordsJewish History (1) All this happens during the time of Beit Hamikdash II when Bnei Yisrael was together, action in their own land. A few dates: -Assyria (Assure) came in 719 B. C. E. -Babylonia (Bavel) came in 586 B. C. E. -Beit Hamikdash Ideas built in 516 B. C. E. Alexander the Great (Alexander Monday-Macedonia) captured Eretz Yisrael in 332 B. C. E. He captured everything from the Middle East through India. He introduced Hellenistic culture into the land (Paganism, importance of the body, Gre...
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