The evil inclination (yetzer hara) has been created by God to test us in infinite ways, including temptation.
Avoided to contact other nations
A. Morris Stewart has written: 'The crown of science' -- subject(s): Doctrine 'The temptation of Jesus' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Temptation, Bible
Based on Christian interpretation, yes. Based on Jewish interpretation, no.
rabbis
their innocence is the key point of interpretation, they were killed because they were Jewish.
Samuel C. Kerr has written: 'The Jewish church in its relations to the Jewish nation and to the \\' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
There are 2 definitions: 1) The literal interpretation- using magic, prayer, or some other supernatural means to directly confront demonic entities. 2) The metaphorical interpretation- following the teachings of your religion to lead a morally just life and avoiding temptation.
Yongjae Kim has written: 'Interpretation der Gebote im Markusevangelium' -- subject(s): Jewish law, Markusevangelium, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Gebot
David Charles Kraemer has written: 'Exploring Judaism' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Judaism, Talmud 'The mind of the Talmud' -- subject(s): History, Interpretation and construction, Jewish law, Talmud 'Jewish eating and identity through the ages'
The redemption and test after the temptation afterward of returning to Egypt.Answer:When God took us out from Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12).
A historian's upbringing can influence their interpretation of historical events; for example, a Jewish historian may have a more negative view of World War Two than another, due to the events (Jewish persecution) that took place during that time in history.
Sara M. Koenig has written: 'Isn't this Bathsheba?' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish, Women in the Bible