The Bible's Top 50 Ideas: The Essential Concepts Everyone Should KnowWipf and Stock Publishers, 1 wrz 2013 - 364 All the important moral ideas of the modern world are based on the key biblical verses analyzed in this collection. What generally happens when someone picks up a copy of the Bible? Often it is put down within seconds because readers see endless verses which turn them off. Finally, here is an accessible book about the Bible that focuses on its great moral principles: --Human beings are created in the image of God. --"Love your neighbor as yourself." --"You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor." --"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might." --"Justice, justice shall you pursue." Dov Peretz Elkins believes that if a reader understands fifty verses of the five thousand in the Bible (only 1 percent), he or she will begin to grasp the essence of the Bible. This remarkable explanation of the Bible shows readers how it can serve as a light that illuminates a path through the confusion and problems in their personal and communal lives. The result is a life that is better and more serious--a life with meaning, purpose, and direction. The Bible's Top 50 Ideas: --Presents the Bible's essential ideas in readable, engaging fashion. --Focuses on the contemporary value of the Bible. --Uses commentaries and explanations from sources that are modern as well as ancient, Christian as well as Jewish, and popular as well as scholarly. Elkins not only simplifies the Bible but also demonstrates how its fundamental ideas and concepts have inspired four thousand years of civilization to follow its teachings. The result is a moral, legal, and literary foundation that remains the basis of all democratic and principled societies to this day. |
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... Explain the Different Translations of This Verse? The first word of the Hebrew Bible is "Bereshit." The form of the noun is a "construct" form, which translates literally as "in the beginning of.” In Hebrew the construct form of a noun ...
... Explain the Different Translations of This Verse? The first word of the Hebrew Bible is "Bereshit." The form of the noun is a "construct" form, which translates literally as "in the beginning of.” In Hebrew the construct form of a noun ...
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... explains that the use of Elohim here, and Adonai Elohim in the second Creation account (Genesis chapter 2) in the following way. According to rabbinic tradition when the Torah uses the word Elohim it reflects one side of God's nature ...
... explains that the use of Elohim here, and Adonai Elohim in the second Creation account (Genesis chapter 2) in the following way. According to rabbinic tradition when the Torah uses the word Elohim it reflects one side of God's nature ...
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... explains Maimonides views on our verse in these words: ...if God is purely spiritual and invisible, how can there be a divine image? Maimonides searches the text of the Torah itself for a solution to this problem. He discovers one in a ...
... explains Maimonides views on our verse in these words: ...if God is purely spiritual and invisible, how can there be a divine image? Maimonides searches the text of the Torah itself for a solution to this problem. He discovers one in a ...
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... explain that God created one being with two faces, which was afterward separated into two parts, male and female. Another interpretation given in the Midrash in Genesis Rabbah is that God created one combined bisexual creature, a ...
... explain that God created one being with two faces, which was afterward separated into two parts, male and female. Another interpretation given in the Midrash in Genesis Rabbah is that God created one combined bisexual creature, a ...
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... explains Adam's naming the woman ishah, related to his own designation ish, as an acknowledgment that she is his equal. Prior to this verse he is called Adam, and now changes his own designation to match hers. "Thus he discovers his own ...
... explains Adam's naming the woman ishah, related to his own designation ish, as an acknowledgment that she is his equal. Prior to this verse he is called Adam, and now changes his own designation to match hers. "Thus he discovers his own ...
Spis treści
17 | |
Chapters 916 | 56 |
Chapters 1724 | 108 |
Ideas from Numbers | 161 |
Chapters 3250 | 182 |
Ideas from Deuteronomy | 207 |
References | 324 |
About the Author | 343 |
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The Bible’s Top 50 Ideas: The Essential Concepts Everyone Should Know Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins,Abigail Treu Ograniczony podgląd - 2013 |
The Bible's Top 50 Ideas: The Essential Concepts Everyone Should Know Dov Peretz Elkins,Abigail Treu Ograniczony podgląd - 2005 |
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