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Judaism - Coggle Diagram
Judaism
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Early Prophetic Tradition -certain members of the Jewish nation have been willing to speak out against injustice, immorality, and iniquity within their community and also within the actions of the ruling elite.
Tree of knowledge of good and evil -represents the beginning of the mixture of good and evil together
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Noah -s the hero of the flood, and in the second, he is the father of mankind and a husbandman who planted the first vineyard.
Garden of Eden -earthly paradise inhabited by the first created man and woman, Adam and Eve.
Abram (ham) -was the first person to teach the idea that there was only one God; before then, people believed in many gods.
Sarah -the first of the four Matriarchs, has come to symbolize motherhood for the entire world.
Hagar -A biblical character in the book of Genesis. She has an important role as wife of Abram/Abraham and mother of Ishmael.
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Covenant -a promise that God made with Abraham.that if he and his followers follow the path of god then god would give them protection.
Job -A clear majority of rabbis saw Job as having in fact existed as a historically factual figure. According to a minority view, Job never existed. In this view, Job was a literary creation by a prophet who used this form of writing to convey a divine message.
Temple Destruction -both temples were destroyed on the 9th of Av on the Jewish calendar. Every year, those destructions are marked by the day of mourning called Tisha B'av.
Messiah -is a savior and liberator figure in Jewish eschatology, who is believed to be the future redeemer of the Jewish people.
Apocalyptic Prophetic tradition -literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic Jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early Christians.
Pharisees -member of a Jewish religious party that flourished in Palestine during the latter part of the Second Temple period (515 bce–70 ce)
Sadduccees -the party of high priests, aristocratic families, and merchants—the wealthier elements of the population.
Essenes -were a mystic Jewish sect during the Second Temple period that flourished from the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE.
Zealots -a political movement in 1st-century Second Temple Judaism which sought to incite the people of Judea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War.
Commandments - 10 and 613 -also known as Aseret HaDibrot (“Ten Sayings” in Hebrew) or Decalogue, are the first ten of the 613 commandments given by God to the Jewish people. They form the foundation of Jewish ethics, as well as civil and religious law.
Maimonides 13 Principles --also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, or Rambam--compiled and composed the thirteen principles of Jewish faith.
Orthodox -is the collective term for the traditionalist and theologically conservative branches of contemporary Judaism.
Conservative -a Jewish religious movement that regards the authority of Jewish law and tradition as emanating primarily from the assent of the people and the community through the generations, more than from divine revelation
Reform -a religious movement that has modified or abandoned many traditional Jewish beliefs, laws, and practices in an effort to adapt Judaism to the changed social, political, and cultural conditions of the modern world.