It was because it completely conflicted with their beliefs. If I were to say to you that Jesus was mortal, and was not God, you would refuse to believe me, correct? So, it was not an issue of understanding, it was just that they did not agree with it, and then chose, because it conflicted with their beliefs, to up rise against it.
Jewish tradition was preserved by the Jewish Prophets, Sages, Torah-commentators and codifiers. Jewish tradition is preserved by learning and keeping the Torah.
Tradition states that Abraham founded Judaism in the 18th century BCE.See also the Related Links.Link: More on this topicLink: Timeline of Jewish historyLink: Archaeology
The first one that we know of was called the Torah (תורה). It's date is unknown. Jewish tradition places it in the 13th century BCE, while modern scholarship suggests it was still an oral tradition until the time of King David, around the 10th century BCE.
Kabalah is deep rooted in the Jewish tradition of inquiry and understanding. Learning kabalah is free and easy on the internet as well as participating community centers.
according to Jewish tradition, the book of Tehillim (Psalms) was written by King David in the middle of the 9th century BCE.
The Torah.
Yes.
It's the Jewish marriage contract.
That is not a Jewish tradition.
The narrator in the book Night, Elie Wiesel, wanted to study the Jewish mystical tradition known as Kabbalah. He sought out guidance from a Jewish scholar in his hometown of Sighet to deepen his understanding of this ancient spiritual practice.
There is no Jewish tradition related specifically to sweeping.
Jewish tradition.