Jewish scribes lived, and still live, wherever there are Jewish communities worldwide.
Scribes in ancient Judea taught about the Jewish religion. They debated certain aspects of the Bible and recorded important events in Jewish history.
Scribes
The Scribes during 29 AD word robes and long clothing. The Scribes were responsible for writing out the scriptures and teaching others about Jewish law.
The scribes and Pharisees charged Jesus with blasphemy, claiming that he was claiming to be God, which was punishable by death according to Jewish law.
in the middle of Egypt. or Memphis the capital at that time
Scribes in ancient Judea often had a complex relationship with the Romans. While they were primarily Jewish scholars and teachers of the law, the Roman occupation created a challenging environment for them, as they had to navigate the pressures of Roman authority while maintaining their religious and cultural identity. Some scribes collaborated with Roman officials to ensure the stability of their communities, while others resisted Roman influence, leading to tension between Roman governance and Jewish religious practices. Overall, the scribes played an important role in preserving Jewish law and tradition during a time of foreign domination.
Scribes, a small group within the Pharisees, were very proud people who were selfrighteous to the point of being hypocrits; they worte and interpreted the Jewish laws and were treated as very important people of that time.
The Scribe Beliefs refer to a set of principles and practices followed by the Scribes, a group in ancient Jewish society responsible for copying and interpreting religious texts. They emphasized the importance of the Torah and the meticulous preservation of its teachings. Scribes were also committed to upholding Jewish law and traditions, serving as teachers and legal authorities within their communities. Their work was crucial in maintaining the continuity of Jewish religious and cultural identity.
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It depends on where you live. If you live in Isarel, most people are Jewish
It was noted as being the home [house] of the Jewish god. It was destroyed forever shortly after the scribes and pharisees of of the landpersuaded the Romans to kill Jesus who was the Christ or if you prefer the Jewish title - Messiah.
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