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This book is a critique of the distortions, lies, contradictions, and impossible prophecies of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as found within their very own pages. The reader is provided with accompanying scriptures enabling them to verify every point of contention that is quoted from their sacred texts, showing that most people know very little about what their holy book really says.
This volume contains Freud's speculations on various aspects of religion, on the basis of which he explains certain characteristics of Jewish people in their relations with Christians. From an intensive study of the Moses legend, Freud comes to the startling conclusion that Moses himself was an Egyptian who brought from his native country the religion he gave to the Jews. He accepts the hypothesis that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, but that his memory was cherished by the people and that his religious doctrine ultimately triumphed. Freud develops his general theory of monotheism, which enabled him to throw light on the development of Judaism and Christianity.
This volume contains Freud's speculations on various aspects of religion, on the basis of which he explains certain characteristics of Jewish people in their relations with Christians. From an intensive study of the Moses legend, Freud comes to the startling conclusion that Moses himself was an Egyptian who brought from his native country the religion he gave to the Jews. He accepts the hypothesis that Moses was murdered in the wilderness, but that his memory was cherished by the people and that his religious doctrine ultimately triumphed. Freud develops his general theory of monotheism, which enabled him to throw light on the development of Judaism and Christianity.
The book titled "Was Grandfather Butch Cassidy" is a saga about my grandfather in his last days in Arizona. The book titled "Moses and Roses" is the story of early Texas.
Moses Maimonides—a proud heir to the Andalusian tradition of Aristotelian philosophy—crafted a bold and original philosophical interpretation of Torah and Judaism. His son Abraham Maimonides is a fascinating maverick whose Torah commentary mediates between the philosophical interpretations of his father, the contextual approach of Biblical exegetes such as Saadya, and the Sufi-flavored illuminative mysticism of his Egyptian Pietist circle. This pioneering study explores the intersecting approaches of Moses and Abraham Maimonides to the spark of divine illumination and revelation of the divine name Ehyeh asher Ehyeh, “I am that I am / I will be who I will be.”
Moses Maimonides—a proud heir to the Andalusian tradition of Aristotelian philosophy—crafted a bold and original philosophical interpretation of Torah and Judaism. His son Abraham Maimonides is a fascinating maverick whose Torah commentary mediates between the philosophical interpretations of his father, the contextual approach of Biblical exegetes such as Saadya, and the Sufi-flavored illuminative mysticism of his Egyptian Pietist circle. This pioneering study explores the intersecting approaches of Moses and Abraham Maimonides to the spark of divine illumination and revelation of the divine name Ehyeh asher Ehyeh, "I am that I am / I will be who I will be.
In recent decades, there has been a growing movement within the body of Messiah/Christ towards a greater understanding of the Hebraic/Jewish roots of Christianity. Moses Wrote About Me is an integral part of this movement.Moses Wrote About Me is the first of five commentary books written by Yosef Rachamim Danieli, a native Israeli Jew who has followed Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth for almost 40 years. He has traveled and taught the Word of God (both Old and New Testaments) inside and outside God's Promised Land for many years.The author believes that this book series will not only contribute to the body of Messiah's appreciation of the Jewish roots of Christianity, but that it is also an integral part of the preparation that all true followers of Messiah should make for the Messiah's Second Coming. For more information on Yosef, to listen to his teachings, sign up for his newsletters, and, to invite him and his wife Gabriela to share with your people on a diversity of subjects related to Israel and the Word, please visit www.touryourroots.comMoses Wrote About Me follows the traditional Jewish readings that are held in every synagogue around the world on Sabbath/Saturday. The book's emphasis is on the portraits and foreshadowings of the Jewish Messiah in each and every one of these Sabbath readings. To accomplish the goal of increasing our understanding of God's masterplan of salvation, the author includes comments of the Jewish sages and provides explanations of the meanings of Hebrew words, Hebrew names, and Hebrew places. In addition, Moses Wrote About Me addresses many known theological controversies from a unique and out-of-the-box perspective. All these things create a rich and stimulating experience in the study of the Word of God.The prospective reader is encouraged to approach Moses Wrote About Me with an open mind. Set aside your pre-conceived ideas and doctrines, sit back, relax, and enjoy this unique perspective and approach to God's Holy Word.
This story is about a cat named Moses who finds his conscience after passing a mirror and noticing that he is getting old. Moses reflects on his younger years and realizes that he has not grown up to be the nicest cat. Moses is filled with remorse and a newfound honesty concerning his canine friend, the family dog Darby.
This book is about first camping attended by the author when he was ten years old back in Kenya. He was intrigued by sweet melody played in a piano making him wonder about "what is a piano?" This changed his life making him ask everyone in his village and school if they had a piano in their home.
A Spiritual Portrait of One of the Bible's Greatest LeadersIn Moses, Servant of God, famed preacher F.B. Meyer traces the life, failures, and faith of Moses-from his birth in Egypt to the heights of Sinai. Written with warmth, insight, and deep spiritual application, this devotional biography shows how God shapes a reluctant man into a mighty leader. Meyer's work has inspired pastors, teachers, and Christian readers for over a century.
A Spiritual Portrait of One of the Bible's Greatest LeadersIn Moses, Servant of God, famed preacher F.B. Meyer traces the life, failures, and faith of Moses-from his birth in Egypt to the heights of Sinai. Written with warmth, insight, and deep spiritual application, this devotional biography shows how God shapes a reluctant man into a mighty leader. Meyer's work has inspired pastors, teachers, and Christian readers for over a century.
Understand God's Plan In The 'Ten Plagues' Moses and the Ten Plagues focuses on one of the most exciting stories of the Old Testament. In this riveting ten-part series, Rick Renner will open this story to you as you've never heard it before - and amazingly bring out new details and insights that will help you understand the power of God to deliver you from any attack of the enemy.In this series, you'll learn: - Why Pharaoh ordered all the Hebrew male babies to be killed.- Why Moses was named Moses and was originally raised to be the next Pharaoh of Egypt.- How Moses encountered God on Mount Horeb.- Why God put a rod in Moses' hand and why God sent the ten plagues against Egypt.- And so much more If you're ready to dive deep into this story as you never have before, this is the series for you By the time you're finished, you'll understand the power of Almighty God that's available to work for your deliverance
How can the struggles of a great biblical figure help you to improve your life today? To help us cope with the burdens of our own "Egypts," author Levi Meier brings to life the struggles, failures, and triumphs that reveal the human side of Moses, a central figure in Jewish, Christian and Islamic traditions. Engaging, empowering and insightful, Moses--The Prince, the Prophet shows how personal struggle and perseverance create a foundation for liberation and change while teaching us about ourselves--our role in life, our struggles and our relationship with God. More than a biography, Moses--The Prince, the Prophet is a personal guide to growth for each of us. It explores a life intertwined with the story of a people--from the Israelite Exodus from Egypt and the birth of a new nation, to the Divine revelation at Mount Sinai. Author Levi Meier--chaplain, clinical psychologist, and rabbi--knows how people struggle for healing and meaning in their lives. He brings the drama of these events from biblical history into today to show the very human side of Moses--a person who, like ourselves, experienced self-doubt, fear, suffering, failure and success. Through examining Moses's experiences and the common threads they share with ours, we are taught lessons for our lives. Drawing on the stories in the Book of Exodus, midrash (finding contemporary meaning from ancient Jewish texts), the teachings of Jewish mystics, modern texts and psychotherapy, Meier offers new ways to create our own path to self-knowledge, self-fulfillment and self-actualization--and face life's difficulties head-on.
Moses, Solomon & the Rest of Us: Lessons for Everyday Living from Encounters with God
Victor Anazonwu
Independently Published
2018
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This book re-examines the lives of two great biblical characters, Moses and Solomon. It explores their fateful encounters with God, the circumstances of those encounters and the consequences. It extracts vital lessons from those experiences for the rest of us. Some of them will shock you. In addition, the book shares a personal experience of the author which for him is the equivalent of Moses' Burning Bush and Solomon's dream-meeting with God. His conclusion: How and when God chooses to meet us is entirely up to Him. What we make of it is entirely up to us. "We may choose to sit like the sheep which ignores its shepherd's voice. We may walk slowly and grudgingly along. Or we may sprint towards His pasture. The choice is ours and so is the outcome." This is a book full of deep, refreshing and fascinating insights which the author insists are not his An intriguing must-read
In this historical fiction the birth of Moses, an early revolutionary figure, is presented as ambiguous, possibly born an Egyptian prince or a Hebrew slave. The time in which he lives is one of tribal beliefs and superstitions. Moses dedicates himself to uplifting a slave people, the Hebrews. He does this believing in the necessity to personify a God and create the Ten Commandments. This would be the means to building a new society based on a structure of law and justice. It is a story of epic dimensions describing the struggle of people born to slavery accepting these new concepts. This is an era of rough outcomes, chaotic results and territorial ambitions. It also describes Moses' final dilemma and rejection by the very people he strives to help. We relive the saga of his extreme efforts to bring about civil order and humane interaction while he faces his own survival.The challenges Moses encounters involve deceit as well as murder within the difficulties of establishing a lasting ethical code.