265-1905-1-SP - Theological Librarianship
... these publications freely available to everyone with an internet connection. However, it is not yet clear to what extent these two seemingly symbiotic movements will affect theological libraries and theological study as a whole. While there are plenty of educational websites and digital libraries on ...
... these publications freely available to everyone with an internet connection. However, it is not yet clear to what extent these two seemingly symbiotic movements will affect theological libraries and theological study as a whole. While there are plenty of educational websites and digital libraries on ...
Religion, Politics and the Jerusalem Temple
... the beginning of a period largely defined by a delicate arrangement that allowed the Waqf, an Islamic trust, to administer the space and other holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem, while the Israeli government took the responsibility of policing the area and providing security. October 8, 1990, p ...
... the beginning of a period largely defined by a delicate arrangement that allowed the Waqf, an Islamic trust, to administer the space and other holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem, while the Israeli government took the responsibility of policing the area and providing security. October 8, 1990, p ...
Human Nature and the Ways of the Torah—Put Some Meat on the
... (Bava Metzia 86b). When Isaac sought to bless his son, at one of the important feasts in his life, he asked him to bring him freshly hunted meat (Gen. 27:3), and Rivkah, as per his request, prepared him two kids (Gen. 27:9). Even Joseph, in the midst of a great famine, prepared meat for the receptio ...
... (Bava Metzia 86b). When Isaac sought to bless his son, at one of the important feasts in his life, he asked him to bring him freshly hunted meat (Gen. 27:3), and Rivkah, as per his request, prepared him two kids (Gen. 27:9). Even Joseph, in the midst of a great famine, prepared meat for the receptio ...
Rambam`s Historical Approach to the Laws of Conversion By Juan
... the Talmudic and rabbinic corpus. concerning the puzzling leniency of the rambam in matters of giyyur, the tension stems from the internal differences among the suggyot from which the rambam builds his approach to this topic which cover almost the entire rabbinic corpus on the issue.9 By taking a cl ...
... the Talmudic and rabbinic corpus. concerning the puzzling leniency of the rambam in matters of giyyur, the tension stems from the internal differences among the suggyot from which the rambam builds his approach to this topic which cover almost the entire rabbinic corpus on the issue.9 By taking a cl ...
Revelation and Tradition as Religious Categories in
... between theory and practice, has been totally displaced. When everything practical is incorporated into theory, when everything transmitted orally is put into writing and nothing left over for life, true theory along with genuine practice in life are lost. In the ancient world, however, where men st ...
... between theory and practice, has been totally displaced. When everything practical is incorporated into theory, when everything transmitted orally is put into writing and nothing left over for life, true theory along with genuine practice in life are lost. In the ancient world, however, where men st ...
Classical Hebrew Continuers
... Text: Tanakh – Selections from each of Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim Hebrew Text: Any edition of the Hebrew text may be used. Prescribed Commentaries: Torah and Nevi’im Kaplan, Aryeh, The Living Torah, print edition, Web edition or Hebrew– English edition, Moznaim Publishing Corporation, 4304, 12th Ave ...
... Text: Tanakh – Selections from each of Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim Hebrew Text: Any edition of the Hebrew text may be used. Prescribed Commentaries: Torah and Nevi’im Kaplan, Aryeh, The Living Torah, print edition, Web edition or Hebrew– English edition, Moznaim Publishing Corporation, 4304, 12th Ave ...
Classical Hebrew Continuers
... Text: Tanakh – Selections from each of Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim Hebrew Text: Any edition of the Hebrew text may be used. Prescribed Commentaries: Torah and Nevi’im Kaplan, Aryeh, The Living Torah, print edition, Web edition or Hebrew– English edition, Moznaim Publishing Corporation, 4304, 12th Ave ...
... Text: Tanakh – Selections from each of Torah, Nevi’im and Ketuvim Hebrew Text: Any edition of the Hebrew text may be used. Prescribed Commentaries: Torah and Nevi’im Kaplan, Aryeh, The Living Torah, print edition, Web edition or Hebrew– English edition, Moznaim Publishing Corporation, 4304, 12th Ave ...
Torah Shebal Peh - Hebrew for Christians
... before he was commanded to write down the laws for Israel given on Mount Sinai. When Moses descended from Sinai (the second time), he verbally explained the specific mitzvot, mishpatim, and chukkim to the 70 elders of Israel, thereby passing on oral Torah to the leadership of Israel. When Moses’ fat ...
... before he was commanded to write down the laws for Israel given on Mount Sinai. When Moses descended from Sinai (the second time), he verbally explained the specific mitzvot, mishpatim, and chukkim to the 70 elders of Israel, thereby passing on oral Torah to the leadership of Israel. When Moses’ fat ...
Torah Shebal Peh - Hebrew for Christians
... before he was commanded to write down the laws for Israel given on Mount Sinai. When Moses descended from Sinai (the second time), he verbally explained the specific mitzvot, mishpatim, and chukkim to the 70 elders of Israel, thereby passing on oral Torah to the leadership of Israel. When Moses’ fat ...
... before he was commanded to write down the laws for Israel given on Mount Sinai. When Moses descended from Sinai (the second time), he verbally explained the specific mitzvot, mishpatim, and chukkim to the 70 elders of Israel, thereby passing on oral Torah to the leadership of Israel. When Moses’ fat ...
The Model for the Messianic Community
... what I considered to be some rather severe discrepancies between what Ruach HaKodesh1 was teaching me through my personal study of the Scriptures and what I had learned in my formal theological training and passed on to my student pastors, particularly regarding the history and nature of “Christiani ...
... what I considered to be some rather severe discrepancies between what Ruach HaKodesh1 was teaching me through my personal study of the Scriptures and what I had learned in my formal theological training and passed on to my student pastors, particularly regarding the history and nature of “Christiani ...
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... The text inscribed on the mezuzah is the passages of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and Deuteronomy 11:13-21 (some sources mention only the former). Translated into English, the mezuzah scroll reads: Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, wit ...
... The text inscribed on the mezuzah is the passages of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and Deuteronomy 11:13-21 (some sources mention only the former). Translated into English, the mezuzah scroll reads: Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, wit ...
YESHIVAT HAR ETZION
... in a special container, protected and adorned, in the front of the synagogue. When it is taken out, everyone stands. The sanctity of tefillin is basically of the same sort. This means that tefillin too must be treated with reverence. What is more, because they are worn, there are special requirement ...
... in a special container, protected and adorned, in the front of the synagogue. When it is taken out, everyone stands. The sanctity of tefillin is basically of the same sort. This means that tefillin too must be treated with reverence. What is more, because they are worn, there are special requirement ...
7522U MANITOULIN BIBLE CAMP - 2003 Speaker: Bro. Roger
... going to come moving up into the area known as Palestine, and Exodus 15 says that when Israel arrived in that place; well, you see what it says, verse 14, 'Sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants of Palestina, the dukes of Edom shall be amazed. The mighty men of Moab shall tremble and the inhabita ...
... going to come moving up into the area known as Palestine, and Exodus 15 says that when Israel arrived in that place; well, you see what it says, verse 14, 'Sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants of Palestina, the dukes of Edom shall be amazed. The mighty men of Moab shall tremble and the inhabita ...
Notes to Rabbi Jana`s Soul Class Rashi teaches that the wicked
... another transmigration.” (p. 94) In the Hassidic tradition, the rebbe had powers to be able to see into past lives, and be able to help individuals with tikkun – repairing their soul. Psychics and Mediums: The Torah specifically forbids consulting with familiar spirits or with people who consult wit ...
... another transmigration.” (p. 94) In the Hassidic tradition, the rebbe had powers to be able to see into past lives, and be able to help individuals with tikkun – repairing their soul. Psychics and Mediums: The Torah specifically forbids consulting with familiar spirits or with people who consult wit ...
Text - Fredericksburg Bible Church
... Later rabbinics thought of the Law of Moses as a fence that protected Israel from the practices of the pagan nations that surrounded them. The main purpose of the Mosaic Law was to keep Israel a holy and distinct people. They were not to eat with Gentiles or intermarry with them or even to have the ...
... Later rabbinics thought of the Law of Moses as a fence that protected Israel from the practices of the pagan nations that surrounded them. The main purpose of the Mosaic Law was to keep Israel a holy and distinct people. They were not to eat with Gentiles or intermarry with them or even to have the ...
One who greets his teacher . . . causes the Shekhinah to
... Babylonian Talmud. It articulates the consequences in terms sensible directly to the individual rather than to one's national conscience. Unfortunately, the lack of consensus on the dating and origin of this treatise makes it difficult to orient its testimony historically.11 2) Rabbi Yehoshua ben Le ...
... Babylonian Talmud. It articulates the consequences in terms sensible directly to the individual rather than to one's national conscience. Unfortunately, the lack of consensus on the dating and origin of this treatise makes it difficult to orient its testimony historically.11 2) Rabbi Yehoshua ben Le ...
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... It makes it easy to understand what the situation over there is actually about and what the Israelis are up against. It’s very political in nature (non religious) and leaves no room for misunderstanding the true motives of the players in the region. Believer or not this is a teaching no one should m ...
... It makes it easy to understand what the situation over there is actually about and what the Israelis are up against. It’s very political in nature (non religious) and leaves no room for misunderstanding the true motives of the players in the region. Believer or not this is a teaching no one should m ...
Point-by-point response to Rabbi Chaim Keller`s article
... the article’s implication that the above sentence is the complete final sentence of the RCA’s statement, Rabbi Keller has actually omitted the second half of the sentence! The sentence reads in its entirety as follows: Maimonides stated that "what the Torah writes about the Account of Creation is no ...
... the article’s implication that the above sentence is the complete final sentence of the RCA’s statement, Rabbi Keller has actually omitted the second half of the sentence! The sentence reads in its entirety as follows: Maimonides stated that "what the Torah writes about the Account of Creation is no ...
Greek Philosophy and The Kabbalah : : http://thatstotallytarot.com
... post this on my Tarot blog. The Kabbalah Centre claim the tradition of Kabbalah dates back to time of Eden. That the Zohar (The book of Splender) was created 2000 years ago. It is also believed that all the great philosophers like Plato and Aristotle studied Kabbalah and their philosophies are a res ...
... post this on my Tarot blog. The Kabbalah Centre claim the tradition of Kabbalah dates back to time of Eden. That the Zohar (The book of Splender) was created 2000 years ago. It is also believed that all the great philosophers like Plato and Aristotle studied Kabbalah and their philosophies are a res ...
Mosaic Age: Moses to Christ
... l. Wandering (40 yrs) - Law given, Priesthood, Festivals, Sacrifices ...
... l. Wandering (40 yrs) - Law given, Priesthood, Festivals, Sacrifices ...
Letters to the Next Generation: Reflections for Yom Kippur
... ARA, DAVID, you may wonder from time to time why your mother and I care so much about being Jewish. It’s a fair question, and this is my honest answer: Somehow, long ago, Jews were touched and transformed by a truth greater than themselves. They were the first to encounter God as a presence within y ...
... ARA, DAVID, you may wonder from time to time why your mother and I care so much about being Jewish. It’s a fair question, and this is my honest answer: Somehow, long ago, Jews were touched and transformed by a truth greater than themselves. They were the first to encounter God as a presence within y ...
Lecture notes
... The word berit, “covenant,” appears thirteen times in Genesis 17, the chapter in which God commands Abraham to be circumcised. Hence the conclusion that circumcision has the value of thirteen covenants. ...
... The word berit, “covenant,” appears thirteen times in Genesis 17, the chapter in which God commands Abraham to be circumcised. Hence the conclusion that circumcision has the value of thirteen covenants. ...
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... Roman king who ruled Grandson of AbrahamJewish leader whoA group of CanaanitesJews who wanted lead the Hebrews who lived in the cities ...
... Roman king who ruled Grandson of AbrahamJewish leader whoA group of CanaanitesJews who wanted lead the Hebrews who lived in the cities ...
The Apostle Paul and the Pauline Tradition
... Jews took a great deal of pride in the stories of the long-lived Davidic dynasty of Judah,2 and many of them hoped for a Davidic Messiah who would lead a political and military revival. Even though, by Jesus’ and Paul’s time, there had not been a Davidic king for over six hundred years, many people ...
... Jews took a great deal of pride in the stories of the long-lived Davidic dynasty of Judah,2 and many of them hoped for a Davidic Messiah who would lead a political and military revival. Even though, by Jesus’ and Paul’s time, there had not been a Davidic king for over six hundred years, many people ...
Critical Analysis of
... that “the text is not a magisterial document or doctrinal teaching of the Catholic Church, but is a reflection…on current theological questions that have developed since the Second Vatican Council.” Although the Commission admits that Jesus Christ remains a divisive issue between ...
... that “the text is not a magisterial document or doctrinal teaching of the Catholic Church, but is a reflection…on current theological questions that have developed since the Second Vatican Council.” Although the Commission admits that Jesus Christ remains a divisive issue between ...