The Torah specifically states 'An eye for an eye.' No more, no less
Stephen emphasized the importance of forgiving others as a way to free oneself from negative emotions and move forward in life.
i would say a beagle is the most forgiving
Yes, the Bible does mention forgiveness in several passages, emphasizing the importance of forgiving others as we have been forgiven by God.
Pardonner
The Buddhists say that forgiving is the process in which the victim lets go of pain caused to them and eventually wish good things for the one who harmed them.
Jews are called upon to learn and obey God's Torah. Others are not obligated, though the Torah does contain some lessons for all people.
He brought them the Torah from God.
The scriptures teach that forgiveness of sins is possible through repentance and seeking forgiveness from God. It emphasizes the importance of forgiving others as well, as we are forgiven by God.
No
Some may call him a glutton for punishment, while others may call him too forgiving. Some others may call him someone who doesn't easily give up, and yet others may say he's simply stubborn.
a male torah reader = koreh torah (קורא תורה) a female torah reader = koreht torah (קוראת תורה) (You can also say ba'al torah for men and ba'alat torah for women)
Different Jews may have different answers on this. Most will probably say that the Torah is the most important document, but others believe that the Talmud is more important to daily life than the Torah is.