Judaism and Jewish life Part 2 Flashcards
What did the Pharisees belivied about themselves?
Pharisees Spit Orally on Written Moses, with love for Clean Angels amogst All men.
- Pharisees means “The separated ones”
- Believed in Written and Oral Torah (thought Oral Torah began with Moses on Sinai)
- Meticulous observance of the Law
- Love for the Law; sometimes caricatured
- Believed in the supernatural
- A Word revival of great importance
- Purity central
- “To make every Israelite a priest”
What did the Sadducees about themselves?
Upstairs Sadducees Lived in the Heathen, but clean, Buckingham palace with written Moses, Shooting dead angles, till They died.
- Aristocratic
- Temple-based
- Open to influences from other cultures?
- Against oral law and the supernatural
- Against the resurrection of the body and eternal life
- Disintegrated when the temple fell
- Purity regarded the temple, not the home
What did the Essense belive?
Essenses swam exlucively with John the Baptist at Qumran.
- Often connected with the Qumran findings
- But not restricted to Qumran
- Very strict laws of purity
- Immersions
- Sectarian character – more than the other so-called sects
- Sometimes John the Baptist is considered Essene
- If Qumran is Essene, we know more about Essenes than of any other group
What did the Zealots believe about themselves?
Simon the Zealots radically loved House of Cards.
- A Jewish religious group with political ambitions
- Fought against the Romans
- A radical nationalist and brutal revolutionary movement
- Simon the Zealot
The temple and the Synagogue.
The temple of Jerusalem is the ECB and betting on middle earth racing tracks.
- The role of Jerusalem
- The temple: center of the earth
- The center of Israel, the Diaspora, the world
- Religious and administrative center of the land and Diaspora
- Center of the Sanhedrin and a Bet Midrash, a theological “university”
- Center of teaching: the sages taught in the colonnades
- Business was made in the outer colonnades
A walk around the Temple.
Herod saved West-Berlin Wall for inner gentile apartheid, includig Adam and Eve.
- The Court of Gentiles
- Prohibition of entrance
- The inner temple
- Eph 2:11-22
- Read Skarsaune 87-102, and look for all his ’boxes’ Temple Sqaure in the book – they give great information!
The Priests
The High Priest sings with different levites 24/7 in a Tabernacle, before he waves att the people and read them shakespare with the King.
- 24 priest-departments
- 24 priest-levite-deputations with Israelites from different districts
- levites were door-keepers and singers
- the High priest: The Day of Atonement, political and religious power
- every 7th year on the Feast of Tabernacles he read the Torah for the people
Why go to the Temple?
Swimming in the temple is obligated by asking both God and man.
- people came to fulfil their sacrificial duties, e.g., Mary in Luke 2:22
- to pray, worship in or outside the liturgy
- ask questions on the law,
- ritual bath before, white clothes
Daily Litrugy.
Lambert and his friend the Lion Died while Mozart with the written Moses was playing the trumpet at 3 o’clock drunk.
- two whole offerings of a lamb each
- voluntary and obligatory sacrifices
- music on strings, cymbals song with introduced by shofar playing by the priests
- whole offering, Shema, incense, priest blessing the people, whole offering, bread offering, wine libation while levites sang a psalm
- three o’clock: Afternoon offering (Elijah, Peter & John, Acts 3)
What was the Synagogue?
Mini-Me sat in the Chair of Moses explaining apartheid and prayer to lawyers no one understood.
- A miniature of the temple in some respects
- prayer place (also simply called prayer, Proseuchä)
- the chair of Moses
- an “arch”
- nearby: a cistern for mikveh
- Many functions: city hall, school, court, social care
- guest house
- 10 men, for weekends a scribe came to expound the scriptures
reading of Torah in Hebrew, translation into Aramaic (–>targum)