The detailed answer, based on the Jewish Hebrew Bible (Torah, the prophets), on in-dept analysis of biblical Hebrew words and traditional Jewish interpreters — may surprise you:
Audio-Episodes produced from interviews with Prof. Haim Shore and from posts on haimshore.blog
The detailed answer, based on the Jewish Hebrew Bible (Torah, the prophets), on in-dept analysis of biblical Hebrew words and traditional Jewish interpreters — may surprise you:
The answer to this intriguing question may surprise you. The true meaning of the Eighth Commandment, according to traditional Jewish scholarship, is not what it appears to be.
So where prohibition on stealing, in the common sense of the word, does appear in the Ten Commandments?
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“In the beginning God created The Heavens and The Earth” (Gen. 1:1). Are these two worlds apart, or are they communicating with one another?
A single verse in Torah may deliver a clue, thereby defining for us a most basic human condition.
Three biblical stories expressing same state-of-mind as today’s prevailing culture (English, narrated by a female voice):
Kavod in Hebrew means honor, respect.
But Moses requested of God to show him Jehovah’s Kavod.
What does that bizarre request mean?
It turns out that the word Kavod, in biblical Hebrew, hides much more than meets the eye, especially in view of modern science.
“Kavod – the most peculiar word in biblical Hebrew” (English; female voice):
(a post by same name may be found on this blog)