Every book of the Hebrew Bible has important classical commentaries, including brief statements of law or midrash which are scattered throughout the Talmud. Without these, many verses call for further clarification.
According to our tradition (and Rashi commentary), the Song of Songs, unlike all other Hebrew Bible books, has no simple meaning and is to be explained, read and understood ONLY as an allegory (it hints to the love between God and His people, in the poetic form of a young couple). All other Tanakh books have their plain translation, which is valuable in itself, plus deeper meanings and allegory. The Song of Songs is the only exception.See also the Related Link.
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According to Jewish tradition, they made their own food.
Jewish tradition was preserved by the Jewish Prophets, Sages, Torah-commentators and codifiers. Jewish tradition is preserved by learning and keeping the Torah.
Nowhere can it be found because this is NOT a Hebrew tradition.
God gave the Torah to Moses through inspiration, who then took it to the Jews.
Elisha = אֱלִישַׁע and it really means "My God is help" in the Hebrew language. There is no difference in meaning in non-Jewish tradition.
According to Jewish tradition, the Torah is based on revelation from God (Exodus ch.19), and the rest of the Hebrew Bible is based on prophecy.
Those are the Hebrew letters of God's name, which etymologically is understood to signify Was, Is, and Will Be.AnswerThe word "yahweh" is a Christian invention based on a lack of understanding of Jewish tradition regarding the non-pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. As such, "yahweh" is not Hebrew in origin and has no actual meaning in Hebrew.
The idea of an "Archangel" is a Christian concept. It doesn't exist in Jewish tradition.
No. In terms of both genetics and the Jewish tradition, the Ethiopians were not descended from Hebrews. According to Ethiopian tradition, however, some of them claim that a portion of their population is constituted by one the lost Tribes of Israel. If this were true, then those Ethiopians would be of Hebrew descent.
According to Jewish tradition (Talmud, Megillah 9a), Ptolemy Philadelphus (around 270 BCE) convened a council of seventy Jewish sages and commanded them to translate the Hebrew Bible into Greek.
Jewish tradition and scripture hold that it was Abraham, in about 2000 BCE
Gabriel originates from Israel. It is actually a Hebrew word. It means a strong man of God. Gabriel is also the name of an archangel according to Jewish tradition.