The Torah made us autonomous in our morals because it insisted that we not learn from the beliefs or lifestyles of the surrounding nations (Leviticus ch.18, Deuteronomy ch.18). The Torah gave us moral rules which in many cases were strikingly different from the surrounding nations. See the attached Related Link.
Hebrew religious thought promoted moral autonomy by emphasizing personal responsibility and accountability. It taught that individuals have the freedom to choose between good and evil, and that their actions have consequences. This belief in moral agency encouraged individuals to make ethical decisions based on their own conscience and understanding of God's laws. Additionally, Hebrew religious thought emphasized the importance of personal relationships with God, encouraging individuals to cultivate a deep sense of personal spirituality and moral discernment.
Your question doesn't make sense. The Hebrew word for religious means "religious" in English. Unless you're asking for the Hebrew translation of the word religious, which is dati (דתי), pronounced dah-TEE.
Hebrew.
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The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).
Elisabeth Hollender has written: 'Piyyut commentary in medieval Ashkenaz' -- subject(s): Hebrew Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew poetry, medieval, History, History and criticism, Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew, Judaism, Piyutim
Rome showed respect for Hebrew religious beliefs by for example Rome didn't imprint the face of the emperor of Rome on coins issued in Palestine because Hebrew law forbade Jews to worship images.
i thought is was hebrew at first the i realized that it was a hebrews son then got passed on to pharaoh's wife so they raised him and so they thought him to think he was not a hebrew
Hebrew is used whenever a Hebrew speaker wants to speak with another Hebrew speaker. It works exactly the same for English or any other language.Hebrew can also be used liturgically in synagogues and religious institutions. In this situation, it is used to read the Torah and Jewish prayers as well as other religious books.
The original language of the Book of Psalms is Hebrew. It is a collection of religious songs, prayers, and poems found in the Hebrew Bible.
The Jewish religious ceremony is spelled Havdalah (Hebrew הַבְדָּלָה).
I was told it has Welsh, English and Scottish origins. I at first thought it was Hebrew or derivative of a Hebrew phrase or word, but I guess not.