The Roots of Christianity & Judaism
The Roots of Judaism and Christianity
(i) Judaism:
The Jews are a people who trace their descent from the biblical Israelites and who are united by the religion called Judaism. They are not a race; Jewish identity is a mixture of ethnic, national, and religious elements. An individual may become part of the Jewish people by conversion to Judaism; but a born Jew who rejects Judaism or adopts another religion does not entirely lose his Jewish identity. In biblical times the Jews were divided into 12 tribes: Reuben, Simeon (Levi), Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Benjamin, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Ephraim, and Manasseh.
The word Jew is derived from the kingdom of Judah, which included the tribes of Benjamin and Judah. The name Israel referred to the people as a whole and to the northern kingdom of 10 tribes. Today it is used as a collective name for all Jewry and since 1948 for the Jewish state. (Citizens of the state of Israel are called Israelis; not all of them are Jews.) In the Bible, Hebrew is used by foreign peoples as a name for the Israelites; today it is applied only to the hebrew language.
The origin of the Jews is recounted in the Hebrew Bible. Despite legendary and miraculous elements in its early narratives, most scholars believe that the biblical account is based on historic realities. According to the Book of Genesis, God ordered the patriarch Abraham to leave his home in Mesopotamia and travel to a new land, which he promised to Abraham's descendants as a perpetual inheritance. Although the historicity of Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob is uncertain, the Israelite tribes certainly came to Canaan from Mesopotamia. Later they, or some of them, settled in Egypt, where they were reduced to slavery; they finally fled...
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Why I Believe the Bible is the Word of God
... recurring elements in all these prophecies: the Messiah was to be a man from a certain line in the nation of Israel, and the Lord Himself was to come to the earth to reign. The Israelite hearer of these ...
The breast place of the highest priest.
... his tribe belonged the kingdom, and from thence was the Messiah to arise, one of whose characters is, the lion of the tribe of Judah; and ...
"The Message of Hope in David's Repentance" (Analysis of the sin and punishment of King David, with outside sources)
... all of Israel, since his children are supposed to control the kingdom. Peter ... message of hope for exiled Israelites. The transference of Davids punishment on to his sons can show a reason for the exile, as stated above ...
"Why is a Christian a Friend of Israel?".
... the Kingdom of God will be ruled on earth from Jerusalem (Zech. 12 & 14; Rev. 19). To "bless Israel" is to celebrate the truthfulness of God ... difference of population between the nation of Israel (approx. 6 million people) and the United States (approx ...
Chronicles 1 and 2: My Continued Struggle to Prove how the Bible is based on Lies.
... now states that the high places were not taken away out of Israel: nevertheless the heart of Asa was perfect all his days. Firstly, this assertion is meaningless: as king of Judah he ...
Sinai Covenant: Part One - Exodus 1-24
... The Israelites would also be a kingdom of priests. As priests, every person in Israel had ... See also Romans 3:20) THE LAW REVEALS THE NATURE OF SIN I John 4:8,16 state that "God is love." The Greek word for God's ...
Thomos hardy the mayor of cast
... mayor of Casterbridge. Saul is also chosen to be a governmental leader of all of Israel as Mr. Henchard of all of Casterbridge ...
The Book of Revelation and the Interpretation of the Three Angels
... the kingdom of God. This was for pagans to lose their practice and believe in God The creator of all ...