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First of all: the Hebrews belonged to the ancient Northern Semitic people, the ancestors of the Jews;
Second: Hebrew culture had a great influence on Europe in the Middle Ages and even on present-day Europe, as Matthew Arnold pointed out a century ago: "Hebrew and Greek culture--- our world moves between these two poles." ”
Third: What is the impact on **? The topics are relatively large, the most important of which is the influence of this view on European thought, such as "the thirst for truth, the clarity of the mind, the keen insight, and the profound judgment";
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Hebrew. The culture is the culture created by the Hebrews, that is, the Jews. The main characteristics of Hebrew culture include:
First, pay attention to the beliefs of the Huaicha people; second, the pursuit of justice, equality and democracy; Third, there are high requirements for moral character. The Hebrew cultural spiritual concentration is now present in the Old Testament
It has also had a huge impact on other peoples and cultures in the world.
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The main characteristics of Hebrew culture include the following:
1.Valuing human beliefs: The Hebrew culture of Sailma holds that God, Jehovah, is the supreme Lord of the universe, and that man is created by God. Therefore, respect for faith and respect for the relationship between man and nature are important features of Hebrew culture.
2.Pursuit of Justice, Equality, and Democracy: In Hebrew culture, justice, equality, and democracy are values that are highly valued.
For example, in the Old Testament, when the God Jehovah chose the Israelites as his chosen people, he also demanded that they treat other nations just and equally.
3.High Demands on Moral Conduct: Hebrew culture emphasizes the importance of moral character, especially for personal morality. For example, in the Old Testament, the God Jehovah emphasizes virtues such as loyalty, honesty, courage, temperance, and justice.
These characteristics formed the foundation of Hebrew culture and had a profound impact on the history, values, and codes of conduct of the Hebrew nation.
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In the Hebrew culture, Moses and Jesus were the prophets of the Hebrews, who created the religion and theology of the One God for all mankind, and created the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible. The ancestors of the Hebrews provided theology, Unitarian religion and the Bible for all mankind.
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View Answer Analysis 【Correct Answer】 The Hebrew mythology in the Old Testament Genesis has rich cultural connotations, on the one hand, it reflects the Hebrews' simple understanding of the origin of the universe and man, kinship vendettas, and the imaginative nature of the power of nature, like the myths of the early peoples of other peoples. On the other hand, as a myth story that has been processed by later generations during the mature period of religion, it reveals a clear and complete conceptual intention on the whole, that is, the myth expresses the power of God and the moral attribute of God. The most prominent feature of Hebrew mythology is its strong religious character.
Answer analysis] See textbook p354.
Knowledge points of this question: "Old Testament".