Judaism and Jewish life Part 2 Flashcards

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What did the Pharisees belivied about themselves?

Pharisees Spit Orally on Written Moses, with love for Clean Angels amogst All men.

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  • 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”
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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.

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  • 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
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What did the Essense belive?

Essenses swam exlucively with John the Baptist at Qumran.

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  • 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
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What did the Zealots believe about themselves?

Simon the Zealots radically loved House of Cards.

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  • A Jewish religious group with political ambitions
  • Fought against the Romans
  • A radical nationalist and brutal revolutionary movement
  • Simon the Zealot
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The temple and the Synagogue.

The temple of Jerusalem is the ECB and betting on middle earth racing tracks.

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  • 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
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A walk around the Temple.

Herod saved West-Berlin Wall for inner gentile apartheid, includig Adam and Eve.

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  • 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!
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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.

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  • 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
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Why go to the Temple?

Swimming in the temple is obligated by asking both God and man.

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  • 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
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Daily Litrugy.

Lambert and his friend the Lion Died while Mozart with the written Moses was playing the trumpet at 3 o’clock drunk.

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  • 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)
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What was the Synagogue?

Mini-Me sat in the Chair of Moses explaining apartheid and prayer to lawyers no one understood.

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  • 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)

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