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36. The name of the candle holder that is lit especially during Jewish holidays

ID: 344208 • Letter: 3

Question

36. The name of the candle holder that is lit especially during Jewish holidays is called what? ___________________________________

37. What two years was Jerusalem destroyed by conquering armies? __________________ AD __________________ BC

38. Name the two different types of Jewish legal writing style? _____________________ _____________________

39. What is the container called that is attached to the doorway in Jewish homes which contains scripture verses? ________________________

40. Name the 3 primary differences between Judaism and Christianity that we discussed in class. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

41. What were the names of the first two children that Adam and Eve gave birth to? ___________________________________ ___________________________________

42. What was the name of the boy fathered by Abraham from the woman Hager? __________________________________

43. What was the name of the “great nation” which was fathered by the boy born of Hager? _____________________________

Explanation / Answer

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36. Menorah

37. 66AD 587BC

38. Jewish Babylonian Aramaic and  Mishnaic Hebrew

39. Mezuzah

40.  Nature of God
Christianity-One God, who exists in three distinct persons (The Trinity): Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Judaism-One God (known in English as 'Yahweh' or 'Jehovah') - "...Hear Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one."

Sin

According to Christianity, we inherit a sinful nature through our common ancestor Adam, who rebelled against God. Jesus Christ atoned for our sins through his death on the Cross

Judaism rejects the doctrine of original sin. Atonement for sins commited is made through seeking forgiveness from God in prayer and repentance. In addition, the day of atonement (Yom Kippur) is set aside specially for this purpose.

Salvation
In Christianity - By grace through faith in Jesus Christ
In Judaism- Through good works, prayers and the grace of God. There is no parallel to the Christian view of substitutionary atonement.

41. Cain and Abel

42. Ishmael

43.  Arab

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