The rabbis didn't think
themselves above the Torah, but they also knew that the text needed to be interpreted, understood by its readers.
Your Rabbis, Jordan, may think
themselves above Torah, but while I might find them interesting, I might possibly in no way find them useful or good.
Not exact matches
For the OTHER religion fellow, you know who you are,
Torah, see the
above as well.
After the Holy
Torah scripture and the Holy Gospel that came before as
above mentioned now here comes the mention of the Holy Scriptures that succeeded it and named as the Holy Quran;
Torah, by Moses Zaboor by David Angeel by Jesus Quran by Muhammed All
above are the people of the books that are mentioned.
This may have something to do with the rabbinical notion that the
Torah (Bible) is absolutely NOT literal, but is rather composed specifically to be read in a multifaceted way; it may have had something to do with Judaism as,
above, a practical religion; it may have been because, as scientists, my parents are able to think critically about what they were taught in the arenas of both faith and science.