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Lord: "Jesus is not a Hebrew cultural and religious understanding.
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One of the most important contributions of the Hebrew civilization to the world was their dedication of the Bible. Essentially, the Bible is a book that records the belief systems of the Hebrew people. Looking at the Hebrew faith from the perspective of history and development, one has to admit that its emergence is an innovation, a kind of progress in the history of human civilization.
This innovation and progress is mainly manifested in the monotheism and contract view, which represents the essence of the Hebrew faith.
The early Hebrews lived in an age of polytheism, in which the world was ruled by gods, each with its own sphere of influence, and the world was in a state of disorder, dispersion, and antagonism. In addition, every nation, tribe, and even every family has its own god, and nations, tribes, and individuals can only passively act according to their own God's will and ethics, and society loses its due order due to the lack of unified ethical and moral standards. It was in this context that the Hebrew nation creatively put forward the concept of monotheism.
In the eyes of the Hebrews, He was not only the only God, but an all-knowing, omnipotent, immortal, eternally existing God who created and dominated the universe. The proposition of the idea of monotheism was undoubtedly an epoch-making achievement at that time, and it was a unique leap forward in human thought. According to monotheistic thought, God created not only the natural world and the order of the natural world, but also the ethics and morals that people should abide by and the social order that corresponds to ethics.
In this way, society has a uniform standard of judgment, which makes it possible to establish a just society. The proposal of monotheism has also enabled people to have a standard for viewing the unity of human beings and life, and the "equality of all beings" between people has a realistic basis, and human beings no longer need to be negative and pessimistic about life and life, and can live with a positive and optimistic attitude. The contribution of Hebrew monotheism to the world is thus evident.
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It has been said that the Hebrews were a people who were "faithful to one God, one book, and one faith." Obviously, this unique approach of national cognition, which takes faith identity as the main criterion, has played a positive role in the development and preservation of Hebrew civilization, and has also made the Hebrew nation one of the most faith-oriented nations in human history.
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It has been said that the Hebrews were a people who were "faithful to one God, one book, and one faith." Obviously, this unique approach of national cognition, which takes faith identity as the main criterion, has played a positive role in the development and preservation of Hebrew civilization, and has also made the Hebrew nation one of the most faith-oriented nations in human history.
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It has been said that the Hebrews were a people who were "faithful to one God, one book, and one faith." Obviously, this unique approach of national cognition, which takes faith identity as the main criterion, has played a positive role in the development and preservation of Hebrew civilization, and has also made the Hebrew nation one of the most faith-oriented nations in human history.
Canaanites dressed in ornate robes with their hair carefully braided. This man was presumably brought into Egypt as a prisoner of war for the aristocratic class.
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Another important influence on the world in the belief system of the Hebrew people was the Hebrew concept of contract. This unique exposition of the idea of the relationship between God and man shows that the relationship between "God" and "man" is no longer a helpless relationship in the eyes of the Hebrews, but a two-way choice relationship of mutual benefit and mutual obligation. The concept of contract gives people the freedom to choose in their relationship with God.
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