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Covenant-
An agreement, which Jewish people believe they have with God,…
Covenant-
An agreement, which Jewish people believe they have with God, and live by as a cornerstone of their religion. Circumcision is used as a symbol of this covenant.
Garden of Eden-
Utopia Adam and Eve was born into, and lived in, until the breaking of the “forbidden fruit” covenant.
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Expulsion-
The first expulsion was of adam and eve from the Garden of Eden, for eating the forbidden fruit. Later, Judaism faced a much larger expulsion. On 22 July, 1306 King Philip IV of France expelled all Jews from his kingdom. He told all jewish people to leave the country or be killed, while taking all their belongs. This was because the king was running into financial issues. The king’s son reversed the expulsion after the king died, but then it was later reinstated again. Then, another reversal, and another reinstatement after that.
Noah-
Survivor of the great flood.
Abram (ham)-
makes a covenant with God, Claimed father of the nation.
Sarah-
Abraham’s wife, mother of Isaac.
Isaac-
Abraham’s son who was almost sacrificed, but was released due to the sacrifice just being a “test of faith.”
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Job-
A character of a story in which was written to portray the message that no matter what happens you will always have God.
Temple Destruction-
built by Solomon, destroyed by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, in 587 BCE.
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Sadduccees-
The people of the second temple of Judaism that introduced the conservative judaism view point.
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10 Commandments -
Given to Moses, by God on mount Sinai, as a set of main rules. This was God claiming the Jewish people as “his people.”
613 Commandments-
Commandments in the Hebrew Bible, that regulate human behavior.
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Early Prophetic Tradition-Sacrifice was largely used, passed from pagan traditions.
Early prophetic groups would work themselves into a state of frenzy with music and dance, and lose consciousness in a “divine intoxication.” Later, compassion was claimed to be more important than sacrifice.
Apocalyptic Prophetic tradition-
Judaism found a shift in its purpose, from enhancing everyday life, to preparing for an end time of humanity. This caused the creation of Christianity.