Judaism

There are 298 items in Judaism:

Menahem

Messiah (mâšîah, "the anointed one"): Jewish religious concept, a future savior who will, in some sense, come to restore Israel. The nature of both the Messiah and the restoration was a matter of debate, and there were several claimants.Menahem (66 CE) Sources: Flavius Josephus, Jewish War…

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Menorah

Menorah: The seven-branched lampstand in the Jewish temple in Jerusalem, one of the most common symbols of Judaism.First Temple Drawing of…

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Messiah

Messiah (mâšîah, "the anointed one"): Jewish religious concept, a future savior who will, in some sense, come to restore Israel. The nature of both the Messiah and the restoration was a matter of debate, and there were several claimants. …

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Midrash Rabbah Lamentations 2.2.4

Simon ben Kosiba, surnamed Simon bar Kochba ("son of the star") was a Jewish Messiah. Between 132 and 135, he was the leader of the last resistance against the Romans. After the end of the disastrous rebellion, the rabbis called…

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Mishnah

Mishnah (Hebrew: מִשְׁנָה, "repetition"): first great collection of rabbinical wisdom.Sepphoris|type:picture] After the fall of Jerusalem, in 70 CE, Jewish life had no temple and no high priest any more. Judaism had to reinvent itself. The Sadducees vanished, the people who had written the…

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Nazareth

Nazareth: small town in Galilee, not far from Sepphoris. Nazareth, "Cave of the Annunciation" Excavations indicate that habitation dates back to the…

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Nimrod

Nimrod (Hebrew נִמְרוֹד): legendary hero, mentioned in the Bible and known from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.Original Story Relief of a…

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