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God swears by His own glory that He will never forget Israel's deeds,彰显神圣的公义与记忆。affirming divine justice and remembrance.
God swears by His own glory that He will never forget Israel's deeds,彰显神圣的公义与记忆。affirming divine justice and remembrance.
God's sovereign act of bringing the cosmos into existence out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo). A foundational theme in both Genesis and the New Testament (ktisis).
God's sovereign act of bringing the cosmos into existence out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo). A foundational theme in both Genesis and the New Testament (ktisis).
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The apostolic transmission of revealed truth, which together with Scripture forms the source of Catholic faith.
The apostolic transmission of revealed truth, which together with Scripture forms the source of Catholic faith.
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The oral Torah redacted by Rabbi Judah haNasi around 200 CE, codifying Jewish oral law in six orders; forms the foundation of the Talmud and central to rabbinic Judaism's authoritative literature.
The oral Torah redacted by Rabbi Judah haNasi around 200 CE, codifying Jewish oral law in six orders; forms the foundation of the Talmud and central to rabbinic Judaism's authoritative literature.
A Jewish interpretive tradition meaning "investigation" or "exposition," in which rabbis derive legal, ethical, and homiletical teachings through close textual analysis of Scripture.
A Jewish interpretive tradition meaning "investigation" or "exposition," in which rabbis derive legal, ethical, and homiletical teachings through close textual analysis of Scripture.
Hebrew 'bara' is a divine-only verb denoting God's unique creative activity, emphasizing creation ex nihilo (out of nothing) as an act of pure divine power described in Genesis 1.
Hebrew 'bara' is a divine-only verb denoting God's unique creative activity, emphasizing creation ex nihilo (out of nothing) as an act of pure divine power described in Genesis 1.
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