Writings about Jewish beliefs created about 2000 years ago
The Oral Torah consists of the Mishna and the Gemara, which together make up the Talmud. They fill in the details which the Torah leaves out for the sake of brevity. The Oral Torah goes all the way back, but it was set down in writing about 1510 years ago.
The Oral Torah consists of the Mishna and the Gemara, which together make up the Talmud. They fill in the details which the Torah leaves out for the sake of brevity. The Oral Torah goes all the way back, but it was set down in writing about 1510 years ago.
The Oral Torah consists of the Mishna and the Gemara, which together make up the Talmud. They fill in the details which the Torah leaves out for the sake of brevity. The Oral Torah goes all the way back, but it was set down in writing about 1510 years ago.
The Jewish calendar is according to the creation of the world. According to Jewish belief, the world was created 5769 years ago.
There was no pope "during the time of Jesus." The title was not first used until about 200 years later.
Most (but not all) Jews have the same core beliefs:- there is only one G-d - all humans are equally G-d's children- 'love thy neighbour' (a Jewish teaching thousands of years before Christianity 'borrowed' it...!)
During the lifetime of Abraham, who lived 3800 years ago.
The first writings that could resemble books where written on scrolls a few thousand years ago.
Religious Jewish answer: 5772 BCE (as of 2012 CE).
What is hateful to you, do not do to others. The rest is commentary. (Actually said by Rabbi Hillel over 1700 years ago when prompted to give a summary of Judaism while standing on one foot.)
God gave the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, 3323 years ago.
Do you mean "showed that they existed"? The Jewish people have been documented throughout more than 3,000 years of history, in an unbroken chain, both by internal sources and by others. They are named explicitly, by the ancient Moabites, by the Assyrians, the Greek and Roman historians, and many others.