essays, term papers, research papers on hebrew bible (23 essays)

Religion

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Jesus , believe that the Christian scriptures may have adopted many details from Mithraism in strengthen their own religion . The uncertainty over the validity of gospels often makes it difficult to write the exact truth about Jesus and his life . As the followers of Jesus wrote the Gospels , they could not be termed as accurate and objective . Those who view the history in a realistic way do not believe in miracles and resurrection of Jesus after the crucifixion . There are a...


Walking The Bible

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This will make it difficult for medical professionals to help patients fight diseases they have a genetic history of , as well as treat the patients properly by use of analyzing patients ' genetic makeup . The pros and cons of genetic testing for employees are all too sensitive . Issues of physical privacy as well as the medical necessity of genetic testing bother them . With the employees of BNR 's right to refuse genetic testing , as BNR performed the test without letting them...


Ten Powerpoint Slides

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The Torah is concerned with food , with clothing , with the treatment of animals . The fourth of the Ten Commandments , which deals with the observance of the Sabbath , states that even cattle , dumb beasts , are to rest on the Sabbath . The Torah has laws about the ownership of land , the wages of workers , care for the widow and the orphan , marriage , picking fruits , as well as about the observance of the Day of Atonement and the Passover festival . The six hundred...


Formation Of Sacred Writings

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BCE emergence of Mesopotamian organized work of literature had already been witnessed by human civilization that serve as a sign of canonization on the secular front and since this pattern was viewed as a standard by most so it is not hard to imagine Hebrews considering themselves to be a distinct lot and segregating themselves in effort to preserve and retain their specific identity doing same sort of thing to their religious text and perhaps keeping them in temples and...


Leadership & Ethics

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The course of this question should be addressed by yet another research , but then again at least for our purpose it is important for us to realize such a question . including this company operation into our discussion , but is also point out that Mmany of today 's companies , corporations , and even pure profit organizations have within business goals and propose certain values which must be upheld not only by the leaders of the company and organization in question , but also...


Early Church Period

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A .D . an imperial commission banned Donatism by making its practices illegal (Robert E . Van Voorst (Readings in Christianity , US , Wadsworth /Thomson publishers , 2000 ) p 136-136 . Constantine 's conversion to Christianity lead to the Edict of Milan and Christianity became legalized he became a committed member of the church and set precedence for the post of the Christian Emperors in the Church that would be pursued for centuries . This was a turning point for Christianity because he supported the church...


The Evolution Of The Concept Of Satan

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Scriptural testimony many professed Christians as well as Jews doubt the existence of Satan the Devil . They take the position that no one has ever seen Satan and so he must be a mere figment of the imagination . Or that Satan is merely the principle of evil , or the evil impulses in man personified . Says an Oxford doctor of divinity : ``There may be other spiritual influences beyond the human sphere , such influences as were recognised crudely enough in the ancient...


Judaism Presentation

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Having friends around may temporary take them away from pursuing adult roles . The journal articles presented both have problems that needed solutions that may help the respondents . The method used by both studies was interview and /or questionnaire . And at the end of the discussion , authors point out some things that might be able to help the affected people respond and manage their situation . Cohen et al mentioned that communication among family members is important while Mayberry et al specified...


Jesus And Judaism

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Internet , it is a fact that this entails a broader range of significant and new opportunities (Hunter n .d . However , such new opportunities have come with new risks that are commonly not included in the company 's actual risk management strategy (Hunter n .d . Likewise , the utilization of risk management has been part of the part of the business industry and is widely implemented in such environment (Hunter , n .d . This is in support of protecting the company 's tangible...


Studying The Bible In Context, Part 4: Literary Genres (i.e., `types` Or `categories` Of Literat...

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In the subsequent verse (Habakkuk 3 .18 , the author climaxes this with consoling that he would still find joy in the Lord for his salvation . When these different types of parallelisms are combined , the result is electic parallelism . Habakkuk 1 .2 combines synthetic and synonymous parallelism . The first and the second lines and the third and the fourth lines are synthetic . The two categories are synonymous . The two lines where Habakkuk cries out and asks God how long he would...


Do The Hebrews And Greeks View Justice In The Same Way? How Do Both Cultures Define Justice, And ...

1317 words/5 pages

Hebrews as violation of justice , which they are willing to protest against . Oppression is not good in the society because it can never promote justice .Instead oppression brings divisions in a society . This concept of justice in the Hebrew culture has been very vital in guarding the society against conflicts or disagreements that may result from injustice . A society has laws that have been put in place so as to guide the behavior and the actions of the people in...


Jewish View Of God

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Moreover , the practice of transporting Africans to European land and work them to death ran against the more ideal situation of keeping them on their own grounds , and mining the abundant resources of Africa for their own benefit . But since the objective of slavery kept their vision limited to their own territories , the opportunity to achieve greater results was ignored . IV . The Presumptions of Slavery To consider the reasons for the whites ' decision to take Africans into slavery is to...


Kabbalah

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The observance of a commandment was a concrete symbol of a divine essence , but it also transmitted an effect to that essence . The Zohar stressed that all "upper happenings " required stimulation by "lower happenings " Every religious act performed with the proper kavanah (intention ) was "for the sake of the reunion of God and His Shechinah " Not only important historical events but also the regular activities of ordinary people were built into the cosmogony . The weekly divine union of the King...


Judaic Studies

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This commandment is a rabbinical mitzvah rather than a mitzvah from the Torah . The second mitzvah reserved for woman is challah or the privilege of separating a portion of dough from the bread before baking it . This commandment is only observed in Israel . Yet , rabbis from other countries remind Jew to still observe this commandment . The responsibility to immerse herself in mikvah or ritual bath after the end of her menstrual time is the third woman 's mitzvah . This is...


Philos

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Ishmael began to cry . It was at that moment that an angel appeared and told Hagar that God was watching over them and a spring of water appeared . Relying on the spring of water , Hagar chose to stay in the desert and live by the spring . Eventually , Ishmael grew up to become an expert at archery and became married to an Egyptian woman . The bible dictates that Ishmael had a tribal chiefs . The names of his sons were Nebaioth , Kedar...