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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Essay --

Throughout Judaic History we have seen significant modulations from 2,000 B.C.E. to 1492 C.E. These transitions changed many diverse aspects of Jewish life. There are deuce-ace specific correctts or turn points that caused tremendous change in Jewish life and had many ramifications. These three events were the geological formation of the United Monarchy, the Rise of Hellenism and the Golden Age of Spain. Each of these transitions squeeze Judaism in assorted ways that changed it forever. The several(predicate) groups of people involved changed different parts of Jewish life including linguistics, politics, traditions, and literature. The United Monarchy took place between 1020 and 921 B.C.E. It was the transition between a tribal society and an actual form of government. In this monarchy, Samuel appointed Saul to be the first business leader. Saul was replaced by King David and eventu eachy was followed by Solomon. This era was the most documented era passim Biblical histo ry. During this time period, David was Gods right hand man. Jewish people believed that the Messiah was once a living King somewhere in the Davidic bloodline. They believe the Messiah in the Bible was a world King. The word Messiah means anointed one. David is the one who brings together unprovoked tribes into a government. He institutes many new things like scribe subtlety and census records. This becomes known as the prototype for the ideal Jewish monarch. He establishes the city of Jerusalem or the City of David. His legacy becomes a major theme in Jewish history. Through him, the First temple was create for worship and for sacrifice in 950 B.C.E. This temple was extremely authoritative to the Jewish people. It was the center for worship and politics for the kingdom of Judah. The Babylonians e... ...ed, you sent Seraphim to tell him of your great goodness. They sat down beside me and then Michael said This is Gods subject matter who pleads your cause On the day that you c ross waters of sorrow I am with you. When the enemy draws near, the rivers will not drowned you. These three transitions had a wide effect on Jewish life in many differentways and were major turning points in Jewish history. In all three of these periods the Jews underwent many changes in their lives in many different categories. Although considerable changes were made, in each of these eras the Jews somehow managed to keep their cultural identity even while adapting to other ways of life. They never lost sight of their heritage. Therefore, the Formation of the United Monarchy, the Rise of Hellenism and the Golden Age of Spain were the three most important points of ruptures in Jewish history.

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