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nature of the almighty (Beliefs and teachings. (The Messiah. (Has not come…
nature of the almighty
respect
Dont want to say the lords name
Call him yahweh meaning lord in hebrew
Don't think it should be said or written often
Don't draw pictures as they believe there is no physical embodiment of god
often spell god with a dash through it
g-d
Beliefs and teachings.
One God
Teach in the Hebrew Bible
All come from the Torah
Every Jew can have an individual relationship with God
The Messiah.
Has not come around yet and will be perfect unlike Jesus was.
God continues to work in the world.
Jews believe that Jesus was not the Messiah because he didn't beat the romans.
The Messiah is someone that will beat the romans and become king.
god is eternal
has a purpose for the world
god is all the omni's
omnipotent
omnibenevolent
omniscient
omnipresent
The Torah.
The first five books of the 24 books of the Tanakh
characteristics of god
shown as a single being
completely invisible
only god that jews should pray to and praise
is a creator
only god took part in creation
Reform and liberal Jews regard the creation story as a metaphor and believe in evolution
lawgiver
god gave the people jewish law to live by
ten commandments
believe that they are the children of god so only god has the power to destroy them
judge
moses formed a covenant with god
shows he can compromise
mercyful
sources of wisdom and authority
‘And Hashem God formed the man of dust from the ground, and he blew into his nostrils the soul of life; and man became a living being.’
‘For Hashem is our judge;Hashem is our Lawgiver; Hashem is our King; He will save us.’
the torah
first five books of the old testament
genesis
leviticus
numbers
deuteronomy
exodus
reciting the shema twice a day
source of wisdom and authority
If two sit together and the words between them are are of the Torah, then the Shekinah is in their midst.’