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The Assyrians exiled the Hebrews to other parts of the Empire, where they merged and assimilated (ten lost tribes)
The Hebrews deified their nature in a revolutionary way, but they did not regard it as a system governed by natural law.
Human dilemmas are freedom of choice, which includes freedom to follow God and produce its consequences (like Adam and Eve in Genesis).
The heart of Hebrew religious thought and history is the contract (agreement between God and Hebrew).
As a country, Hebrews think that they are "elected" being saved in Egypt, so they can lead others to know God.
Violation of the law is a breach of contract, even if it is an infringement, it will have a major impact on the country.
The Israeli law combines the elements of the Near East law and the verbal tradition, but it shows a higher moral consciousness and a more human spirit.
They also respect the future and regard history as a process of achieving God's active intervention goals.
The fundamental argument is that individual actions in morality and dignity can improve the life on the planet.
In particular, he emphasizes individual responsibility and the arrival of the New Testament between God and all men.
The 8-day Jewish celebration is called Hanukkah or Hanukkah and celebrates the dedication of the 2nd century BC. According to legend, in the second temple of Jerusalem, the Jews competed with the supporters of Greek Syria with McAvay's uprising. Hanukkah, meaning "devotion" in Hebrew, usually starts in Hebrew calendar on Kisref's 25th day in November or December. This festival is often called light festival and it is celebrated as candle feet, traditional food, game, gift festival.
The work of the 2nd temple was completed in 515 BC. The walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt in 445 BC. But soon, other empire ruled the area - Persians first, then Greeks, and Romans. These new empires will dominate the fate of ancient Palestine and Jews.
Temple of Jerusalem is three consecutive temple in Jerusalem, the center of Jewish worship, the first temple has a box of contracts built by Solomon in the 10th century BC and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC. The second was built in 515 BC and the third was the expansion of King Herod in 20 BC, destroyed by the Romans during the Jewish uprising in AD 70, the rest in the old wicked iron side Yes, it was the United States 44. The frigate ship was one of the first three ships built by the United States and won the brilliant victory of the British frigate ship during the war of 1812, without doubt becoming the most famous warship of the US Navy history. Charles Town Navy Shipyard