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    idea of using flogging for effective discipline goes back to the start of the Bible and the Hebrew Bible mention that punishment to bring discipline is not wrong. “Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him. (Bible Proverbs 13:24). And the Hebrew Bible: “Endure suffering as discipline; God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father” (Hebrew Bible 12:7).…

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    excitement ” “Okay, okay!” We had so much fun. Another time, we had the Pattons and my aunts over for family worship. We were doing charades that night. The play we were acting out was the “The Three Hebrews That did not Bow Down.” The characters in the charade; Makenah, Cloey, Kinzie- The three hebrews. Missie, Mandy, Katie- Pharaoh and the guy who threw us into the fire and someone else. (It was a long time ago, so I don’t remember everything, so I don’t know if that is right.) Anyways,…

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    Messianic Judaism Essay

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    The meaning of Messianic Judaism is explained by Rabbi David Chernoff as “a movement of Jewish people who believe that Yeshua (Jesus Hebrew) is the promised savior (Chernoff 1).” The messianic movement welcomes the gentile or Christians and Jews alike to join together for worship. The rituals of the Messianic Congregation are the same as Judaism, including the observing of the traditions and holidays of the Jewish people with one main difference in belief. The difference being, in Rabbinic…

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    Old Testament Ethics

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    result of the action or consequences from decision of right or wrong being beneficial than harmful in the outcome. 4. What is the unifying theme of Old Testament ethics? The unifying theme of Old Testament ethics is holiness. The Hebrew term for” holy” is derives from the Hebrew word qadosh which mean “set apart”. This is the root concept of the New Testament ideas of sanctification. Israel is set apart as a nation to reflex the character of God in their worship, social relation, and in their…

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    North of Italy, painting was less influenced by the Greco-Roman revival that it had been in Italy. However, in the north, there were a number of technical innovations that revolutionized painting. In the Netherlands much of this art was not produced on canvas or church walls like that of Italy, but instead produced on wood panels. These could be alter pieces for churches, but portable. The Dutch mastered humanism and showed their virtuosity in minute details such as backgrounds, clothing details…

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    own? Both. Yamma work reflects the variety and richness of cultures that exist in Israel. we mix east and west. few members of Yamma are self-educated others are graduates of music schools. What does Yamma mean? The word Yamma has few meanings: Hebrew - toward the sea Sanskrit (Hinduism), “restraint”, "self control", whether on the bodily or psychic level. Arabic - a fest Yemenite - mother It has meaning in Spanish (flame), Japanese (mountain) and other language but we didn’t choose this name…

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    behind the stories such as the conquest of Canaan, the establishment of the United Monarchy, the separation of the United Monarch into the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah, the Babylonian Exile along with the creation and development of the Hebrew culture following their return of the Judeans to the Kingdom of…

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    Essay On Jewish Culture

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    Throughout Jewish history, surprising events have happened , events that supported Judaism and events that don’t support it. To ancient cultures, Jewish traditions, beliefs and customs appeared absurd. Judaism and its culture were able to survive and overcome hardships such as the holocaust and exile. It has been developed under historical conditions that are unique. Although Jewish religion and its culture has been alive for decades,research has proved Jewish religion and its culture have a…

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    Throughout the book of Ecclesiastes, there are many claims that are made about life, its meaning, and how it should be lived. One of the main claims can be summarized by saying that “the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the breath returns to God who gave it” (Ecclesiastes 12.7). The author expresses through this verse that Yahweh is in control of all circumstances of life for every individual; It can be seen as a cycle as He has the power to both give and take life. This idea connects…

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    was an action of “Unity and Diversity” according to our text. There was a conflict with two groups of Jews, which were called “Hebrews”; and those who retained the customs and language of their ancestors, which was the covenant keeper of the law of Moses. And the second group of people who were more open to Hellenistic (Greek) influences. The first group is called “Hebrews,” and the second group is the “Hellenists” (Gonzalez, J. L., 2010, digital). Now, the “the Hellenists” “during the…

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