According to the Torah.
Life is directed by Jewish beliefs, but not controlled by them. The ethical teachings of the Torah guide every day life for Jewish people, but people are free to make their own choices.
The Haggadah.
The Torah is the foundational text of Judaism. It consists of the Five Books of Moses, known as Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The Torah contains narratives, laws, and ethical teachings that guide the beliefs, rituals, and practices of Jewish people. It is considered both a historical and religious document, serving as the cornerstone of Jewish identity and faith.
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They are the mitzvot (commands) of the Torah and the teachings of the Prophets and the Talmud. See also the attached Related Link.
Stephen W. Massil has written: 'The Jewish Year Book 2005' 'Jewish Year Book 1998 (Jewish Year Books)' 'Jewish Travel Guide, 1992' 'The Jewish Travel Guide 1997 (Annual)' 'Jewish Year Book 2006' 'The Jewish Year Book 1996' 'Jewish Year Book 2004' 'The Jewish Year Book 1999'
Jesus did not go anywhere special to worship God. In fact he gave us a guide to worship God in the proper manner: But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. (John 4.23)
Homer J. R. Elford has written: 'A layman's guide to Protestant worship' -- subject- s -: Worship
Lance Howerton has written: 'The centrifuge guide to youth worship'
The purpose of the Old Testament in shaping the beliefs and practices of the Jewish faith is to provide a foundation of religious teachings, history, and laws that guide the Jewish people in their understanding of God, morality, and their relationship with Him. It contains important stories, commandments, and prophecies that form the basis of Jewish beliefs and practices.