Hebrew society (the society in ancient Israel) was based upon the covenant with God, as set forth in the Torah. There was always a learned class among the Israelites, and virtually all men and boys (and a good percentage of women) could read and write. A portion of each day was spent praying, and another, larger part of the day, was spent studying Torah (by a good part of the populace). Religious questions (and torts) were brought to one of the many Rabbis or Jewish courts. Having a large family was an ideal, as was welcoming guests into the home, giving charity, and other forms of kindness. A portion of crops were given to the poor. The calendar year was replete with the Sabbaths and festivals; and blessings were said before and after eating and on many other occasions.
In brief, there was no such thing as a secular part of life, since the Torah's laws cover every form of activity, including business.
The Hebrew Bible reiterated the teachings of Abraham (Talmud, Yoma 28b) and codified their exact details; and at Mount Sinai, the Hebrews (the Israelites) accepted as obligatory what had until then been national custom. The Torah and Prophets shaped our ways of thinking and provided a national legal code.Link: More about Abraham
Hebrew (Israelite) society wasn't perfect. We are human; and as seen in the Prophets, there were times of backsliding and various pitfalls. But to the extent that the people kept their national laws and tradition, the society was exemplary and created a model which has influenced the Western world down to today.
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The European immigrants have influenced the culture and the life of the Prairie. This can be seen from the religion that the Prairie people have adopted, clothes and the type of food that they eat.
what was considered a significant influence in native american culture
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The important changes that the Israelis made to world culture and religion were technological and medical orientation and the affinity of religion and obligation.
it can influence what you grow up eating and continue by the food choice you make when you are an adult.
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He spread Greek culture such as the Greek language and religion.
The Israelites never lost their religion.However, in the sense that not ALL of the Israelites were righteous, and the Prophets urged them to repent and serve God, the answer is yes. The prophets did have a positive influence on the Israelites.See also:The function of the Israelite prophets
The main influence for the development of culture is People. Some may also contribute which includes religion and believes.
The main religion associated with Israelites is called Judaism.
Due to the Roman influence. Btw. in terms of culture Austria is closer to Italy than to Germany.
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