Sentences with phrase «many other rabbis»

He offered interpretations of the Law of Moses as other rabbis did, as well as some criticisms of it on which they would not have ventured.
Messianic Jews say their relationships with other Jews, even other rabbis, are much better than the statements of Jewish spokespersons and watchdog groups would suggest.
It was helpful in many ways, especially in showing the connection between Jesus and other Rabbis of His day.
If Jesus followed the pattern of other Rabbis at the time, He would have read a text of Scripture and then explained it in detail, while answering questions or objections from the other members of the synagogue (cf. Luke 4:17 - 27).
It appears that He, like many other Rabbis of His day, began His teaching by reading a text of Scripture, and would then explain the Scripture while taking questions and objections from others who were present.
It may be, as was said above, that at the time of Jesus the practices of the scribal profession were less fixed than two generations later, and it may also be true that Jesus was less bound by forms than other rabbis.

Not exact matches

Other defendants in the injunction hearing included educators, engineers, parents, and a rabbi.
He did not say the pastor or the rabbi or some other spiritual leader (Pharisee?)
In the Talmud, the fundamental Jewish legal text, there is an extended discussion about the phrase «eye for an eye,» with multiple rabbis arguing, and the text concluding, that the phrase means nothing other than financial compensation.
They should have reprinted the articles about the NYC ultra-orthodox child abusers and how they are as bad as the RCC in hiding pedo - rabbis and assorted other low - lifes.
Well, I don't think the Apostles taught as roaming Rabbis because: a) they weren't rabbis (well, Paul was) b) I forget the otherRabbis because: a) they weren't rabbis (well, Paul was) b) I forget the otherrabbis (well, Paul was) b) I forget the other point
Rabbis often argued strenuously with each other.
And according to the rabbis of old the divine craftsman worked from a plan that was none other than the Torah itself.
rabbis, ministers and other community leaders in SR practice.
Other factors may also make the rabbinate attractive, including the esteem in which Jewish congregations hold their rabbis and the freedom, even encouragement, rabbis have to be active in civic and cultural activities.
The wedding marks other significant firsts: It also will be the first time that Rabbi Jill Perlman, assistant rabbi at Temple Isaiah in Lexington, Mass., has ever officiated at an interfaith wedding.
In considering the Easter story, for instance, Cox describes the biblical accounts of Jesus» bodily resurrection as the confused ramblings of disciples who knew no other way to express their feeling that their rabbi remained somehow present in their lives.
Or a rabbi poses this problem, «With all the other things I have to do, how can I guide my congregation to gear into local mental health strategy?»
Some Haredi newspaper editorials, rabbis, and public activists have spoken out against the violence, calling it a violation of Torah, but others have not.
And though there were preachers and rabbis and other religious leaders opening and closing each day of each convention, there wasn't an avowed atheist talking up unbelief on either convention's speaking list.
Religious liberty and pledging support for Israel, but no rabbi offering a prayer like the other religions.
Religions are what we make out from them to be... if we what them to be religions for loving and caring we could... or otherwise we can make out of them to be religions for hating and hitting others as well we could... So really it depends on what our religious leaders popes, imams, rabbis call for... but if those managed to control theirs who will control the non religious??
I don't care if it's the LDS leaders, the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, The Unification Church, Orthodox Church, Amish Bishops or your local priest, pastor, imam or rabbi — men love to control other men and tell them what to believe, how to dress, what to eat, what to wear, who to marry....
I could never bring myself to believe that in all of Jewish history, so many rabbis who had been so smart about so many other things, could be so stupid theologically.
Young men — not just those who spend time in locker rooms — need their dads, uncles, male teachers, ministers, rabbis, and other adult men in their lives to teach them how to appreciate and talk about women.
Others see him as a great teacher, a healer or rabbi of extraordinary power, a holy man or prophet who proposed a new covenant between heaven and earth.
In challenging that misconstruction of Jewish history and theology, along with several other deeply problematic aspects of Dabru Emet, Prof. Levenson did a great service to furthering open discussion on a topic that is far from resolved in the minds of most rabbis and Jewish thinkers, Prof. Novak's «normative text for Jews» notwithstanding.
And the young rabbi said, «On the other side, the sins of youth are of no account whatsoever?
This story tells us that there was an old rabbi of great wisdom whose fame had spread far beyond his own congregation to the villages and rabbis on the other side of the mountain.
You might want to start with a few google searches on rabbi's who molest children and then see if you can list reasons to believe the miricles of Jewish mythology over those claimed by other religions.
The Septuagint was discarded as too free a rendering of the Old Testament, and other, even painfully literal, translations took its place — it too was abandoned to the Christians, and one rabbi even proposed to commemorate it by an annual day of fasting.
The teaching of Scripture (and the Rabbis thereafter) is quite clearly not what Grotius and others made it out to be, even in the dialogue between God and Abraham.
I would not hesitate to go to a wedding, funeral, graduation, retirement party, baby shower, ballgame, courtroom, birthday party, family reunion, public hearing, town parade, school play, or other social function due to the presence or lack of a 1 - 2 minute prayer from a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, valedictorian, mayor, police chief, council member, or 3rd grader who will play the Tree in the school spring play, nor would I feel it appropriate or necessary to make a social scene just so everyone could hear my opinion on the matter.
Rather I start with the 1981 publication of a book by an American Jewish rabbi that rocked the sensibilities of Christian pastors across the U.S. and initiated an exciting new dialogue on the problem — in traditional Jewish and Christian thought — of theodicy, and then look back at other earlier contributions along a similar track, concerning a possibly limited God.
Los Angeles Times: Rabbi who refused to testify freed after seven months in prison A Brooklyn orthodox rabbi who was jailed after refusing to answer questions before a federal grand jury, saying his religion forbid him from testifying against other Jews, was ordered freed this week by a district court judge in Los Angeles, the rabbi's attorney said.
After a few months of repeated failures, the students are invited to bring along their priests, ministers, rabbis, imams, and other religious authority figures to lead their prayers.
Though Updike has not discerned it, there is a deep link between such womanly other - love and the selflessness of nuns and rabbis and ordinary believers in God.
A famous rabbi, when asked to explain the Torah while standing on one foot said: «What is hateful unto you, do not do unto others.
If you're a pastor, minister, priest, rabbi, imam or other spiritual leader... which one are you?
Undoubtedly Jesus would have agreed with the rabbis» emphasis on generosity in dealing with others.
I watched a talk by a Jewish woman rabbi the other day to other Jewish women, where she even quoted Hitler to explain the specialness of the Jewish race.
They fall under the spell of one or another charismatic rabbi (or «Rebbe»), a phenomenon for which a precedent already existed in the century - old Hasidic communities of Lubavitch, Satmar, Belz and other less well known East - European centers.
I did not serve my country for 9 years to be told what is right or wrong by some american pastor, priest, rabbi, or any other religious fanatic.
A priest and a rabbi and a student from the local university and several other community members spoke.
we meet the famous rabbis Shammai and Hillel, the one representing a more conservative attitude, the other a more liberal view.
If such talk of truth makes my neighbor, the rabbi, uncomfortable — and I can understand how it might — I can only point out that Jesus is my sole reason for defending the rabbi against the onslaughts of either fascist politicians or liberal theologians who will not embrace him until he becomes «rational» or «enlightened» in other words, something less than Jewish.
When the rabbi says, «and He shall reign for ever and ever,» we lean over to each other and say, «and that's why the ballgame was cancelled.»
For mother and baby the rabbi needs to know your fasting history, age of the baby, whether or not the baby eats other foods or takes bottles, and any health issues of mother and baby including allergies.
Besides the fact that most humor comes from some inappropriate pairing of themes («A priest, a rabbi and a prostitute walk into a bar...»), it's always ironic to me to see a group of right - wingers freaking out about some creative endeavor that doesn't bother to take Christianity or some other part of Traditional America seriously, when they also freaked out about Muslims freaking out over cartoons about the Prophet.
Several other Democrats, including Shaul Praver, a rabbi who lives in Fairfield, which is outside of the district, are also making a run.
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