All of the books of the prophets, including the Torah, are based on being spoken to by God, or receiving Divine inspiration.
Our tradition is that it does, yes.
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Because of the dignity of humans, who were created in the divine image.
We believe that it is Divine in nature: God gave it to us (Exodus 24: 12).
The climax of Dante's Divine Comedy is in the 34th canto of Paradiso, the third and final cantica, where Dante encounters the ultimate vision of the Divine, represented by the Triune God. This encounter marks the culminating point of Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven and signifies his ultimate understanding and union with God.
St. Faustina Kowalska was a Polish nun known for her deep spirituality and her role in promoting the devotion to Divine Mercy. She is characterized by her humility, compassion, and commitment to prayer, often experiencing mystical visions and revelations from Jesus. Her diary, "Divine Mercy in My Soul," details her encounters with Christ and emphasizes themes of mercy, forgiveness, and hope. Canonized in 2000, she is recognized as the "Apostle of Divine Mercy" in the Catholic Church.
Dante's journey in The Divine Comedy begins in the dark forest, which symbolizes his state of sin and spiritual confusion. This is where he loses his way and encounters the spirit of Virgil, who guides him through the depths of Hell, Purgatory, and finally Paradise.
Most religions, with the exceptions of Satanism and some branches of Judaism, regard Jesus as a significant figure, often as a prophet or a divine being. In Christianity, he is seen as the Son of God and the Savior of humanity. Islam acknowledges Jesus as a prophet and messenger of God, but not as divine. Other faiths may recognize his historical impact or moral teachings without attributing to him divine status.
The thirteen Midos harachamim (Divine attributes of mercy) are said on Pesach (Passover), Shavuos and Sukkos. Some have a custom to mention them every day in the Tachanun prayer.
Roy A. Rosenberg has written: 'The veneration of divine justice' 'Who was Jesus?' -- subject(s): Jewish interpretations
Dangerous encounters between bears and humans have increased in Yellowstone National Park.Passivists and peace seekers try to avoid hostile encounters.When she encounters her ex-boyfriend, she still feels hurt.
The name Lewis is a surname for some Jewish families but it is also a surname for some non-Jewish families.