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    • [DOC File]Abraham Cohen, Everyman’s Talmud

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      Today the reading of the Torah is the central act in Jewish Sabbath worship. When did this practice begin? What controversy surrounds the Great Assembly? There is a period of obscurity in Jewish history, no written history, between the time of Ezra, in the _____ century BCE and the time of the Maccabee / Chanukah events, in the _____ century BCE.

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    • [DOC File]Contextualization in the New ... - Christianity Today

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      Paul was not simply a missionary and theologian, but an interpreter of traditions - Hebrew Scriptures and the oral Christian tradition which he passed on (e.g. 1 Cor 11.2).

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    • [DOC File]The Zadok Priesthood -- Past, Present and Future

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      The Hebrew letter, which “J” is a substituted for, is “Y”--the yod. Make your adjustments accordingly with that information. In the Kingdom, Hebrew will be the only language of the earth! ZADOK, OR TSADOQ, which starts with the Hebrew letter “Tsadi” (ts-aw-dee)--is a “ts” sound. The “a” is an “ah” sound.

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    • [DOC File]The Ancient Israelites Test

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      The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are _____. Diaspora Torah Messiah. Covenant. These books are most significant because they. a. establish the Jewish laws . b. establish the hierarchy of Jewish society. c. layout God’s plan to establish a king over Israel. d. contain parables that reveal the nature of God.

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    • [DOC File]The Bible: A History of Composition and Interpretation

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      The Deuteronomic tradition, which began to develop after the Assyrian invasion of Israel, was a narrative interpretation of Hebrew history in light of that catastrophe. The Levitical tradition, which began to develop during and after the Babylonian Exile, was a legal interpretation of that catastrophe.

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    • [DOC File]Misuse and Misrepresentation of the Teachings of Christ:

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      Today, Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with over 1 billion followers worldwide. Relevant Doctrine of Christianity As the history and origin of the Christian religion is based in Judaism, so too are its beliefs and convictions.

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    • [DOC File]Hebrew Bible – Old Testament – the Mikra or the acronym ...

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      The books of the Deuteronomic History are a different sort of history from the kind we read today. A modern historian writing about the battles between the Israelites and the Philistines would make it clear that in the early stages of the struggle, as described in Joshua and Judges, the Israelites were lightly armed sheepherders living in the ...

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    • [DOC File]Schindler’s List - Krakow Liquidation

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      “Today is history. Today will be remembered. Years from now, the young will ask with wonder about this day. Today is history and you are part of it. Six hundred years ago, when elsewhere, they were footing the blame for the Black Death, Kazimierz the Great, so …

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    • [DOCX File]THE RIBIRTH OF MESSIANIC JUDAISM - LCJE

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      Today, Messianic Judaism is rapidly growing in different parts of the world: Israel, North and South America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Because of its history and the impact of such a movement in the light of biblical interpretation, it cannot be dismissed as an experiment to be tested or a fad to be tried out.

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    • [DOC File]The Prophetic Tradition in Judaism

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      The first of these trendsetters were the prophets of the Hebrew Bible, men like Samuel, Nathan, Amos, and Jeremiah. These biblical prophets established a moral tradition that would continue through history into the heart and actions of today’s Jews. Important to note, however, is that this tradition simply started with these prophets but is ...

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