HONIHA

HONIHA
Author: Arun Batish
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1644296144

In present time, if the bible on genuine life experiences is to be written “HONIHA” will be the elixir written by Indian born Author “Arun Batish”. Arun has written concept of life, love, soul mate and rest in his clear, simple language that makes it for approachable reading & learning. How do you turn the realities of emotions of your life into writing worth reading? How do you write an honest book on personal life experiences that doesn’t sound self-absorbed to the world? How do you ace the art of explaining true emotions to the world with your writing without being clichéd? Arun Batish’s book, HONIHA does just that.

The Binding of Isaac and Messiah

The Binding of Isaac and Messiah
Author: Aharon (Ronald E.) Agus
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0791494365

The author provides an interpretation of the words of Jews living during the intertestamental period and through the third century, including several hassidim. A hermeneutics grounded in the perception of early Rabbinic texts as sharing in events rather than as linguistically autonomous is used. The phenomenology of Jewish martyrdom is read as an acting-out of the Binding of Isaac. The search leads into the question of the bindingness of the La. The The religious soul's passion for the revelation of Law is followed out in its path of temptation to martyrdom. A grand drama of sacrifice and messianic yearnings is thereby unearthed.

Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture

Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture
Author: Stanley E. Porter
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004234160

In "Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture," Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts assemble an international team of scholars whose work has focused on reconstructing the social matrix for earliest Christianity through the use of Greco-Roman materials and literary forms. Each essay moves forward the current understanding of how primitive Christianity situated itself in relation to evolving Hellenistic culture. Some essays focus on configuring the social context for the origins of the Jesus movement and beyond, while others assess the literary relation between early Christian and Greco-Roman texts.

Jewish Holidays and Festivals

Jewish Holidays and Festivals
Author: Isidor Margolis
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780806524290

Here, in simple language, are the stories, practices, and prayers of the Jewish holidays. Included are accounts of the Sabbath, Sukkoth, and Chanukah. The story of Passover and its overriding importance in the Jewish faith, as well as Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Purim, and Shavouth are also explored and explained in depth.

Pass the Torah, Please

Pass the Torah, Please
Author: Behrman House
Publisher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780867051292

First person monologues put a freash face on 20 leaders from Jewish history

The Talmud

The Talmud
Author: Ben Zion Bokser
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809131143

This volume sheds light on the early rabbis as the shapers of religion and uncovers for the modern reader the early Sages' fundamental beliefs concerning God, the world and the human condition.

One-hundred-and-one Jewish Read-aloud Stories

One-hundred-and-one Jewish Read-aloud Stories
Author: Barbara Diamond Goldman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2005
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN: 9781579125288

A collection of Jewish tales, Bible stories, legends, and real life accounts from Jews from every generation and many lands.

Lively Legends--Jewish Values

Lively Legends--Jewish Values
Author: Miriam P. Feinberg
Publisher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780867050301

Age-appropriate, read-aloud stories about rabbis and sages, kings and common folk explore Jewish values and themes and expand your students' Jewish world. Activities for role play, arts and crafts, music, science, and more, plus evocative discussion questions help teachers use literature fully and creatively in the classroom.

Dictionary of New Testament Background

Dictionary of New Testament Background
Author: CRAIG A EVANS
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 2089
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1789740479

The 'Dictionary of New Testament Background' joins the 'Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels', the 'Dictionary of Paul and his Letters' and the 'Dictionary of the Later New Testament and its Developments' as the fourth in a landmark series of reference works on the Bible. In a time when our knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world has grown, this volume sets out for readers the wealth of Jewish and Greco-Roman background that should inform our reading and understanding of the New Testament and early Christianity. 'The Dictionary of New Testament Background', takes full advantage of the flourishing study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and offers individual articles focused on the most important scrolls. In addition, the Dictionary encompasses the fullness of second-temple Jewish writings, whether pseudepigraphic, rabbinic, parables, proverbs, histories or inscriptions. Articles abound on aspects of Jewish life and thought, including family, purity, liturgy and messianism. The full scope of Greco-Roman culture is displayed in articles ranging across language and rhetoric, literacy and book benefactors, travel and trade, intellectual movements and ideas, and ancient geographical perspectives. No other reference work presents so much in one place for students of the New Testament. Here an entire library of scholarship is made available in summary form. The Dictionary of New Testament Background can stand alone, or work in concert with one or more of its companion volumes in the series. Written by acknowledged experts in their fields, this wealth of knowledge of the New Testament era is carefully aimed at the needs of contemporary students of the New Testament. In addition, its full bibliographies and cross-references to other volumes in the series will make it the first book to reach for in any investigation of the New Testament in its ancient setting.