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diffrence of language
The Torah is the Arabic name of Bible !
"He said: 'Even so: Allah (God) createth what He willeth: when He hath decreed a matter He but sayth o it 'Be,' and it is! And Allah (God) will teach him the Book and Wisdom, the Torah (Law) and the Gospel," The Qur'an (3:47-48). |
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Can anyone be "inspired," then? Maybe we all have that ability within us? ![]() |
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It's from the Hebrew for "law" (actually the more correct way of looking at it is to use the concept of "discipline" more than "law" as used in civil law). Obviously Hebrew and Arabic have many words that are the same or similar. Just for the fun of it, I once played an audio tape from a Jewish singer named Ofra Haza, who sang mostly in Hebrew, and some of my Arabic students actually thought it was a dialect of Arabic or one of the other Middle Eastern languages. Shalom, Vern |
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For a long time i have been under the impression that the Judaic faith was one which is rife with dogma and rules. I obviously owe all those who follow the faith a sincere apology. It appears to be a most flexible faith, which is something to be respected, in my opinion. ![]() Peace, Love, & Light
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Thanks for your response. We do have some Jewish groups that are "rife with dogma and rules" as you stated, but the vast majority of Jews are not as such. The Orthodox and chasidim ("ultra-orhtodox") comprise of only about 15% in Israel itself and the largest single branch in the States is the Reform. You've maybe heard of the statement that two Jews have three opinions on everything? Shalom, Vern |
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The Peaceful Place: http://www.agedhippy.plus.com/ "An object is perceived, or not perceived, according as the mind is, or is not, tinged with the colour of the object. " Patanjali - Sutra 4:17 |
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There is a wonderful little story (midrash):
On that day, Rabbi Eliezer put forward all the arguments in the world, but the Sages did not accept them.By the way, Wikipedia has a fine entry on the Tanakh. |
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