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Covenant Binding promise to religion or Judaism that forms the framework.,…
Covenant
Binding promise to religion or Judaism that forms the framework.
Adam
and
Eve
Parents of the human race.
Serpent
Tempted Eve in the
Garden of Eden
to disobey God.
Tree of knowledge of good and evil
Emphasizes the natural cosmoses God created.
Expulsion
Adam and Eve were.
Noah
God saves Noah and his loved ones to repopulate the world.
God
The absolute creator of the cosmoses.
Abram
Founder of Judaism.
Sarah
Abraham's wife and the first of the 4 matriarchs.
Hager
Egyptian girl who was a servant to
Sarah
.
Ishmael
Son of
Abram
and concubine
Hager
.
Isaac
Second of the Patriarch's and the son of Abraham and Sarah.
Commandments
Truly important and of framework biblical laws that define the relationship between God and people of Judaism.
Moses
The prophet who led Israelites away from slavery.
Job
The Book of Job explains the reality of suffering and punishment.
Temple Destruction
Resulted in the development of Rabbinic Judaism.
Messiah
The hope for messiah reflects the thought or ideology in achievement or renewal of the covenant.
Early Prophetic Tradition
Prophets, Isaiah and Amos, would encourage to the people or followers to remain faithful to the covenant and made it clear what would happen if not.
Pharisees
A Jewish religious group focused on comprehending the Torah and maintaining the covenant through themselves and helping others.
Sadducees
The party of high priests, aristocratic families, and merchants—the wealthier elements of the population.
Essenes
A group that separated themselves from others, feeling as though the covenant had been distorted and needed purification.
Zealots
The Zealots were an aggressive political party whose concern for the national and religious life of the Jewish people
Apocalyptic Prophetic Tradition
This tradition pretty much envisioned divine intervention and restoration of the covenant through the end of the cosmoses and other events.
Maimonides 13 Principles
Thirteen Articles of Faith, a summary of the basic tenets of Judaism as perceived by the 12th-century Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides.
Orthodox
A branch of Judaism that firmly believes in following traditional ways of the covenant and Jewish law.
Conservative
This movement balances tradition and modernity in how the covenant is comprehended and followed.
Reform
Reform worshippers were no longer required to cover their heads or wear the prayer shawl (ṭallit).