Love your neighbor. Love God. Do nothing to disrespect either.
He voiced no 'ethical concepts' in his preaching. He simply preached repentance towards God and the kingdom of God. Sometimes man's interpretations of his words are in 'ethical concepts'.
Love your neighbor and love God. Do nothing to disrespect either.
The ethical concept of ancient Egypt was 'maat'.
The foundation of a particular theory or ethical concept.
The Concept Of one God and an Ethical Code.
The main difference between the ethical demands of Jesus and the requirements of the law are that the ethical demands of Jesus go to the motive behind an action. For example, Torah says, "you shall not murder." Jesus, discussing murder, said that anyone who hates his brother is as guilty as if he had murdered him. Or, Torah forbids adultery, and Jesus notes that lust is as bad.
Jesus was a Jew, although most Jews do not accept Jesus as the Messiah aka Son of God aka God in the flesh. Answer: The above answer has nothing to do with what Judaism has contributed to the world. Even the idea of 'messiah' presented diametrically opposes the teachings of Judaism. Judaism has contributed: 1. monotheism 2. the concept of individual rights 3. public education 4. ethical treatment of animals 5. the concept of a day of rest from work 6. the idea that all countries should have just and ethical laws and judicial systems 7. the concept that there should be a limitation of punishment for crimes committed There are many more contributions.
No. Wind is not alive. It does not think or feel and so has no concept of morality or anything else.
The clearest ethical statement of Jesus, as reported in the New Testament, is the Golden Rule, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
Natural law
This being a subjective concept I would say natural moral law :)
The concept of ethical dilemmas encompasses the decisions public speakers have to make to ensure that they are being true to themselves, their listeners, and their subject.