Y11 Studies of Religion 2. Principal Beliefs of Judaism Text p 160 - 165 05/16/15 Students learn about: 1. Origins 2. Principal Beliefs 3. Sacred Texts and Writings 4. Core Ethical Teachings 5. Observance 05/16/15 2. Principal Beliefs Text p161-165 Traditionally‚ Jewish belief is found in the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament). Given to the people of Israel at Mt. Sinai by God‚ via Moses through divine revelation. Jewish beliefs are also based on later parts of the OT
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important part of a tallit is the tzitzit‚ or fringes‚ tied onto each of the corners. The commandment to attach tzitzit to the corners of clothing comes from the Shema. The three paragraphs of the Shema contain the most important statement of belief in Judaism. Here is a portion of the third paragraph of the Shema‚ Numbers 15:37-41: The Lord said to Moses: Instruct the people Israel that in every generation they shall put fringes on the corners of their garments�. Looking upon the fringes‚ you will be
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1. Define "typology." How does this method of interpretation help us understand the Mosaic covenant? Typology is a type of symbolism in which “a person or event in one era of redemptive history that has a specific parallel in another era of redemptive history” (p 178). This method of interpretation helps us understand the Mosaic covenant because it foreshadows and parallels the New Law in the New Testament. It helps build the foundation for New Law‚ and it also shows the people that their God is different
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The Halfway Covenant was a form of partial church membership created by New England Puritans in 1662. It was promoted in particular by the Reverend Solomon Stoddard‚ who felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out‚ while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety‚ and more desire for material wealth. Full membership in the tax-supported Puritan church required
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I am a statistic. I am one of those that got divorced. But that doesn’t define the rest of my life. In his book‚ Covenant Hearts: Marriage and the Joy of Human Love‚ Elder Hafen describes a wedding as “the sweetest of time – a day for dreams to come true” and this is so true. Our lives are similar to a three-act play where we have the premortal life‚ mortality and finally the return to our Heavenly Father if we live a righteous life. In our mortality‚ we cannot lose sight of the big picture. This
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this unit‚ you should be able to: • Explain what African Traditional Religion is; • Distinguish and explain reasons for the different labels for African Traditional Religion; • Define African Traditional Religion and explain its contents; and • Describe the relationship between African culture and African Traditional Religion • Discuss the reasons why leaders have to learn about the religion • Assess the roles played by humans in the religions • Critically the differences between the Christian
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Research uncovered only five such tablets: the Covenant Tablet‚ the Tablet of Destinies‚ the Tablets with the Words of Fate‚ the Holy Tablet of the Heavenly Stars‚ and the Tablet of Wisdom. The first two tablet concepts graded highest for a possible parent-child relationship with Jewish Apocalypticism. Covenant Tablet: Oracle to Esarhaddon Covenant Tablet occurs in an oracle collection uncovered in Nineveh‚ one oracle‚ however‚ doubled as As̆s̆ur’s covenant occasioning Esarhaddon’s
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UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES IN JUDAISM AND HINDUISM Two of the world’s most prominent religions‚ Judaism and Hinduism‚ are ones that have profoundly impacted their believers and non-believers alike. These two religions have shaped their followers’ roles in the modern world and have allowed them to influence other cultures and religions. While their significance is vast‚ they differ greatly in their beliefs‚ religious practices and faith whether it is through one God or through many Gods. HISTORY AND
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A covenant is a contract in which promises are made between two parties. These contracts were normally made between two parties that contained a powerful ruler promising protection to a ruler of less power resulting in fulfilling expectations in the future. In the old testament‚ a covenant was made in Canaan between God and Abraham. God was the powerful ruler while Abraham was the less powerful ruler of the covenant. The agreement was one day the land of Canaan would be the land of Abraham’s unborn
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Discuss the Importance of the Covenant for Jewish People It was in Haraan around 200BCE when God made a covenant with Abraham. Abraham was around 75 when God proclaimed to him; “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s land that I will show you. And I will make you a great nation‚ and I will bless you‚ and make your name great‚ so that you will be a blessing.” (Gen 12:1-5) This covenant with Abraham is the cornerstone of Jewish religion as it reflects on the intimate relationship between
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