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Bible (WEB) NT 04: John

By: World English Bible

...eity, composed in detailed and elegant prose. It's believed to have been written by the apostle John near the end of the first century A.D. The World English Bible is a new public-domain translation, retaining the accuracy and beauty of previous translations as well as of the original languages, while achieving a remarkable level of accessibility to modern readers. Summary...

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...o-workers in the movement. Julius Köstlin, probably the most thorough among modern analysts of Luther’s theological development, says of the treatis... ... upon biblical principles and shows thorough insight into the meaning of the Bible. At the same time it shows thorough acquaintance with the position... ...onsciences.” This is the fourth published translation of this treatise into English. The first was made by Wace and Buchheim (London, 1896). The sec... ...there has been careful comparison with the original text and with the other English translations. The result is in some measure a new translation. T... ... English translations. The result is in some measure a new translation. The English of the Steinhäuser text has been revised in order to bring it in... ...ntences. Also, there is more frequent paragraphing. The quotations from the Bible have been changed to the Revised Standard Version, except in the f... ...ohn 6:29]. But we’ll have to give him credit: this Leipzig professor of the Bible can prove anything he pleases from any passage of Scripture he ple... ...ence on the plain sense of Scripture as his greatest single contribution to modern biblical scholarship, and sees a most excellent example of his exe... ...Feind Herodes, sehr.” The above translation is taken from Hymns Ancient and Modern, No. 60. Woolf, op. cit., 329, has this translation from The Engli...

...Martin Luther goes through the seven sacraments of the medieval Catholic Church with his interpretation of the Bible. He teaches his opinions on the different pratices taken place within the Catholic Church and what they should or do represent. The book is seemingly set in an "angry tone" as this was the first time he accused the po...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...- DEDICATION. To the C HURCH OF C HRIST of all denominations who Worship God in the English tongue, and believe that Jesus Christ, who came here... ...and annihilation of this earth; I have thought it my duty to translate the same into the English tongue for your sake, that you may be able to disabu... ..., Roman Catholics, Greek church, Armenians, &c. and all the sects of each, as Scottish, English, Irish, Lutheran and Calvinistic churches, with the ... ...ul; and I have now to treat and enlarge upon the two other provinces thereof, which our modern theology, though making such a parade of the written ... ...nd purpose, to stir up, and even to oblige the priests to shake off the dust from their Bibles, inviting them to a new study and examination, a new a... ...oly Scriptures: seeing it is honestly confessed by all interpreters, ancient as well as modern, that in the scriptures themselves, especially in the... ... 1 Part I. -144- present to put my thoughts to silence; and for that end opened the Bible, which was the book that lay nearest my hand, and cast... ...places ‘our allegorist’), but by ecclesiastical writers of every name, both ancient and modern; which interpretations of theirs, most frequently leav... ... Scripture itself. This which I read with my eyes, I said, taking into my hand the holy Bible, is certain, and of faith divine. God himself is he wh...

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A Guide To the Hidden Wisdom of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...erceive the upper world – the Creator – and to gain control over your life. The Bible, The Zohar, The Tree of Life and other authentic spiritual sour... ...ages were created to introduce us to our spiritual reality: the language of the Bible (which includes the Five Books of Moses, the Prophets and the ... ...book Fruits of the Wise: The inner wisdom of Kabbalah is the same as that of the Bible, The Zohar and the legends, with the only difference between t... ...balah. Do you have a list of books or study materials that you could send me in English, French or Spanish? Unfortunately, there are no reputable, s... ...blication by Bnei Baruch, A Comprehension of the Worlds Beyond, is available in English and Russian. I was raised in a religion other than Judaism. I... ...f) or one of its parts. We have provided some parallel translation to assist the English-speaking student. However, it should be emphasized that tran... ...n to assist the English-speaking student. However, it should be emphasized that translations may lead to the association with images of our world. Th... ... experience than previous generations. They are more prepared to function under modern technological and cultural conditions, various transformation... ... technological and cultural conditions, various transformations taking place in modern society. In our generation, the desire to study Kabbalah has ...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...9. Chapter XV translated by Alice Pinto and Martha Bache-Wiig, 2009. All translations authorized by the Author. 3 Note from the translato... ...t, several of the author’s books are mentioned. Some are already available English, and their titles are only in English. Some are in the process of ... ... Some are in the process of being translated, and their titles are also in English. Some are available as of this time only in Italian: these titles... ...le as of this time only in Italian: these titles have been translated into English and placed in brackets { }. A list of all the authors books with ... ...far back in time (the I and its roots). 21 4) – The I and history, both modern and ancient. The I and science, the I and philosophy, the I and re... ...er to get revenge has been built on the model of the vindictive God of the Bible. If God, who is love and forgiveness, was not placated and did not... ...ted the universe from nothing. I am sorry to have to disagree with the Bible (a book that I love very much for many reasons) but this is not the... ...e cannot be perfect on the first try, like it seems instead the God of the Bible did when he created everything perfectly with his word, but that it ... ...emocritus and Anaximander, there are infinite universes, not just one. Our modern physicists are coming to the same conclusion. We do not know what...

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The Natural State, In the Words of U.G. Krishnamurti

By: U.G. Krishnamurti, Edited by Peter Maverick

...d psychology and also philosophy, Eastern and Western, mysticism, all the modern sciences, everything. The whole area of human knowledge I started e... ...ou think you are in relationship with that person. You hear only your own translations always. They are all your words you are hearing. All that the... ... Sanskrit word maya does not mean illusion in the same sense in which the English word is used. Maya means to measure. You cannot measure anything u... ...ence or you should not hurt somebody else. He is hurting you. Even in the Bible it is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. You never practice tha... ... The so-called messiahs have left nothing but misery in this world. If a modern messiah came before you, he would be unable to help you at all. And... ...onscious and the unconscious, awareness and the self, is all a product of modern psychology. The idea that you can use awareness to get somewhere psy... ...f this planet was neglected, humiliated and treated as doormats. Even the Bible story tells you that the woman is made out of the rib of man. What pr...

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Bible (ABU) NT 01-27: The New Testament

By: American Bible Union

...This Revised Testament has been prepared under the auspices of the American Bible Union, by the most competent scholars of the day. No expense has been spared to obtain the oldest translations of the Bible, copies of the ancient manuscripts, and other facilities to make the revision as perfect as pos...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

..., but Hindus in India and the Arabs unveil the numerical tools needed for modern science to emerge in the West. 12. Invaders from the North Scand... ...but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. ... ...lism‖ simply because they were capitalists themselves. 16. Shaping the English Language William Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasu... ... Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived ... ...VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived from the... ...llion book titles in plain text or 2.5 million in compressed text. Such modern information technologies offer you a chance to learn how your world ... ...he same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware that owners of Apple II desktop co... ...nne Lily Tomlin (1939–) Did Water Monkeys Swim Before We Spoke? In the Bible, God‘s first gift to man isn‘t a lesson about how to make a fire or ... ... than two hundred million years ago.) Whence Cometh Our Language? The Bible makes no mention of from whence came such a wondrous gift. Believ...

...In the Bible, God‘s first gift to man isn‘t a lesson about how to make a fire or fashion a needle, a knife, or a spear. He first blesses him with language. Even before He takes Adam‘s rib to make Eve, He tells Adam to name every liv...

...cient Greece’s fear of the void blocked the advance of science for millennia, but Hindus in India and the Arabs unveil the numerical tools needed for modern science to emerge in the West. -- 12. Invaders from the North Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treas...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...-Human Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psychobiolog... ... Human Psychobiologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-299 The Transition from Hunter... ...onder Pg 218 Normality Pg 219 Reality Pg 220 Conclusion Chapter Four: Modern Humans Psychobiologic Totality Pg 223 The Slow Death of Hum... ...nce. The Universal symbols of Birth and Infinity are semantically correct in English, and in Mathematics, and in Gender. When you use logic organi... ...l bitter human experience; sorrow, sadness, loss, grief … is described in the Bible, as the taste of ashes in your mouth. The bitterness of eating c... ...gration from the Portuguese to the Spanish to the Africans to the Dutch to the English is matched with a tectonic plate arriving in the exact same hi... ...ved in the exact same locations where the first Portuguese, Spanish Dutch and English colonies were founded. This is definitely not a coincidence… ... .... It grew oppression. It fostered cruelty. It created inhumanity. In the Bible: the God of the Semites: Yahweh: cast out Adam and Eve from the g... ...e them stop their sinning, Yahweh YA! We? Are you yelling at us? Well: the bible tells that the God called Yahweh was an angry god, and a god of r...

... our Universe: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the existence of evil and its effect on humans. Offered as a...

... Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Hominid-Human Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psycho-biologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-299 The Transition from Hunter-gatherers to Settlements Chapter 6: Civilization Pgs 300-704 ...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

... despised him and suspected his son was gay; and that Yang Lin felt that his English level was the same as his Korean. Abstract ideas must not have e... ...hing him the sounds of Korean letters were glad to get the youngest child an English teacher. Little did they know of the pleasurable respites from p... ...hool friend, took him to eat kimbop (a Korean version of sushi). He spoke in English the entire time neglecting his school friend from the conversatio... ...e this wish to hide themselves in the affectation of matrimony and love like modern men and they did not need to hide themselves in clothes. The land... ... to being alive other than living and being grateful for life. Of course, in modern societies like Ithaca, Adagio, you have no merit at all-you aren't... ... an individual-caring God inculpable of genocide, typhoons, and plagues. In modern times, those issues occurred in underdeveloped foreign countries a... ... one of his desk drawers she discovered a child's book called "Heroes of the Bible." It was published by the Latter Day Saints. She wondered whether... ...n to any arbitrary and barbaric whim that this godly tyrant entertained--the Bible was camauflaged brutality as was this book that catalogued Joseph t... ...w the herd? In this country the herd eats from the Christianity trough-- the Bible is like ground up bone marrow and the least edible parts of already...

...omeland, feeling lost in Korean culture and that his own life is an outlier to this conservative society. As he lives there, making his living as an English teacher, he writes of Gabriele, a single parent in Ithaca New York who manifests a more open and less asphyxiating rebellion against society...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

..., but Hindus in India and the Arabs unveil the numerical tools needed for modern science to emerge in the West. 12. Invaders from the North Scand... ...but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. ... ...lism‖ simply because they were capitalists themselves. 16. Shaping the English Language William Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasu... ... Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived ... ...VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again Inventors strived from the... ...million book titles in plain text or 2.5 million in compressed text. Such modern information technologies offer you a chance to learn how your world ... ...he same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware that owners of Apple II desktop comp... ...ienne Lily Tomlin (1939–) Did Water Monkeys Swim Before We Spoke? In the Bible, God‘s first gift to man isn‘t a lesson about how to make a fire or f... ...re than two hundred million years ago.) Whence cometh our language? The Bible makes no mention of from whence came such a wondrous gift. Believer...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...aradoxism in a larger family of mind comprising the whole of the artistic modernism, in a theory of creation that could explain the fields of activi... ...e focused this essay firmly on the aesthetic domain, considering that the modern experience of creation draws its validity from broad principles that... ...imit of the thought and reconcile the hostile universes”. For as much the modern lyrical discourse is concerned, the paradox “is by nature antonymic... ...order to be kept the conventional frame in a burlesque formula, these are “translations” either “en Points” or “en Rectangles” or “en Triangles” or “... ...t with the dot under the i) at the trilinguist volume (Romanian, French, English) The Silence Bell, Florin Vasiliu notes that the author “has asser... ...”. In seven languages (2000) is exactly what the title points out, that is translations of poems of genre in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese,... ...ranslations of poems of genre in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Arabian. The linguistic diversity gives an idea on the pa... ...Dan Danila), essaystic repressing of the movement (starting just from the Bible), extrapolated theorems, folklore of the running to and fro fellows,... ...a bilingv edition Exist impotriva mea/ I am against myself, translated in English by the author; 5. America, the paradise of devil/ emigrant journal...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ans are more likely to be given the task of healing the afflicted. In our modern world we look to science for probabilities, such as which potential... ...ed by CDs containing the great books of the East and the West. I read the Bible and the Koran several times. I read Aristotle and Plato, Shakespeare... ...see it as a priest, the most informed approach to morality comes from the Bible, the learned church scholars and the considered opinions of the pope.... ...nsider alternative theories of the origin of the universe when we have the Bible? Why consider us to be animals when we then may be forced to drop t... ...the mountain. He survived. On another Everest expedition, David Sharp, an Englishman, on his way down did not have oxygen. Many climbers passed him.... ...til he died. Under French law one is required to help. Under American and English common law there is no requirement. It was legal for Englishmen to... ...ewards in discovering truths or otherwise advancing technology. ―Modern American youth have been told repeatedly that they are special. They... ... being the least corrupt. (2) ―Every system, whether primitive or modern, seems to have input from pressure groups, often with great financi... ... liberals.‖ 56 ---―Hey Ray, is it true that God is really an Englishman of the early 17 th Century? Did God speak to Moses as an Engli...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...tion and an acuteness in the delineation of character.” FORD MADOX FORD, English novelist, about Bartlett: “...a writer of very considerable merit.... ...mission. The poems appeared in Sappho, Lyrics in the Original Greek, with translations by Willis Barnstone, Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1965. For cl... ... For clarity, the calendar used by Sappho has been translated into our modern calendar. SAPPHO’S JOURNAL ... ...the courtesy of the translator, Dr. Ray Rummers, Chairman, Department of English, Baylor University. LEONARDO DA VINCI... ... his easel, watching his brush, appreciating the light, I think: “We are moderns...we are scientific artists. The face, a. b. c. d., responds to li... ...ours in his cabin where I gave up to his booked walls: volumes in French, English, Italian, Greek, manuscripts in Latin and Hebrew, his literary wor... ...older have learned to ever expect it. The Anns and the boys with their Bibles. The White House As I study the office wall map of the war zones... ...ming in the Potomac with his son. Adams used to rise at five, to read the Bible, Commen- tary, and then read the newspapers. He was about fifty-seven... ...g absences when I rode circuit; he preached directly, discreetly from the Bible, eager to please his congregation. Today he is probably sermonizing ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... Foundation, Ascona, Switzerland. N.K. Sandars, The Epic of Gilgamesh: An English Version, Penguin Classics, revised edition, Harmondsworth, 1964. © ... ... roots of religious belief and practice I could find what I was missing in modern day religion. I enrolled in Union Theological Seminary in the city o... ...formation. Although at UTS a friend had introduced me to Jung’s short book Modern Man in Search of a Soul which became a very close friend of my own s... ...Jung has frequently been called “mystical” in a pejorative way, because in modern Western scientific civilization there is no room for subjective expe... ...feld & Nicholson, London, 1961. 15. As described in such literature as the Bible, in the book of Exodus. THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION 12 The third major i... ...anslator, and whether it is the translator’s presuppositions that make the English text read “He” rather than “it.” In the same way, it is unclear how... ...Christian sacred scriptures, which now constitute the New Testament in the Bible, were not compiled into a single book for several centuries after the... ...ingle book for several centuries after the foundation of Christianity. The Bible is divided into two sections, the Old Testament which deals with Jewi... ... averted, not by observance of religious laws but through what has come in English to be called the “atonement” by Christ. The word “atonement” in Eng...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ents no profound challenge to established publishing practices and to the modern concept of intellectual property. Members register their books, obt... ... Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, t... ...ity. The temptation is irresistible, the rewards big and the pressures of modern life great. Some of the plagiarists are straightforward copiers.... ...positioning are already fierce - a good sign. The Internet used to be an English, affluent middle-class, white collar, male phenomenon. It has long... ...business - are narrowing. Already there are more women than men users and English is the language of less than half of all web sites. The wireless Ne... ...unctions is very recent. E-books and POD partially help to restore the pre-modern state of affairs. Up until the 20th century, some books first appea... ...angerous" at its inception. The Church (formerly the largest publisher of bibles and other religious and "earthly" texts and the upholder and protec... ...and censored the printing of "heretical" books (especially the vernacular bibles of the Reformation) and restored the Inquisition for the specific p... ...ur short movie of the lunar landing is twice as big as Shakespeare and the Bible combined in uncompressed format. It's only a couple minutes long, an...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...org Title: Chicago Style Manal Author: University of Chicago Language: English Subject: NonFiction, Reference Publisher: World Public Library A... ...PITALIZATION CAPITALIZE- I. Proper nouns and adjectives: George, America, Englishman; Elizabethan, French (see 46). 2. Generic terms forming a par... ...eforma- tion, Inquisition, Commonwealth (Cromwell's), Commune (Paris); Old English (OE-see IIO), Middle High German (MHG), the Age of Elizabeth; Pl... ...ords. (See Preface.) 12 The University of Chicago Press 25. Names for the Bible and other sacred books: (Holy, Sacred) Scriptures, Holy Writ, Word... ...rived from such nouns : biblical, scriptural. 26. Versions of the English Bible: King James's Version, Authorized Version (A. V.), Revised Versio... ...'s Version, Authorized Version (A. V.), Revised Version (R. V.), Polychrome Bible. 27. Books and divisions of the Bible: Old Testament, Pentateuch,... ...; Carlyle, Essay on Bwns; Idylls of the King; Paradise Lost; the Z&p&t, the Modern Language Review, the Chi- cago Tribune, Report of the United Stat... ..., subpoena. In quotations from Old English, and from French and such other modern languages as employ it, use the ligature: Blfred, AS hwte ="whea... ...ysical Journal, Classical Journal, Classical Philology, Journal of Geology, Modern Ph.ilology, and School Review, from I up on each page. 74 The ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...on of child labor. This, until five years ago, was considered a distinctly English problem, with which the citizens of this country had nothing to do ... ...- - - - Mass College Barber Shop First class Work Guaranteed.New hand-made English Razors and Strops. J. V. AZIER Next to Morgan Hall Williamstown Col... ...s THE RENSSELAER TROY, N. Y. EUROPEAN PLAN $1.00 AND UPWARD FIRE-PROOF AND MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Fashionable Shiris, Neckwear and General Haberdashe... ...RSPROOF Mass, College Barber Shop First classWork Guaranteed.New hand-made English Razors and Strops. J. V. AZIER Next to Morgan Hall Williamstown Col... ...most fortunate that just at this stage in the progress of these tsvo great modern nations two such far-sighted, energetic men hold the higliost office... ...s THE RENSSELAER TROY, N. Y. EUROPEAN PLAN $1.00 AND UPWARD FIRK-PROOF AND MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Fashionable Shirts, Neclrwear and General Haberdash... ...APRIL 14 10.80 a. m.—College Chapel. Prof. RuBsell will preach. U.30 a. m.—Bible clasBes, J. H. 7.30p. m.—Y. M. C. A. meeting, J. H. No Break in Debat... ...ll sweaters have arrived and will be distributed. The last session of tiie Bible study classes for the year was held Sunday morning. Dawson '09. who h... ...ntary college religion is the Y. M. C. A. After Mr. Sayre had outlined the Bible study work for the year, as planned by the Association, Rev. F. Boyd ...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...VIEWS ON UNTOUCHABILITY 3.1 Life and struggle of Periyar E.V.R 103 3.2 Translations of the Speeches and Writings of Periyar related to Unt... ...m them. According to this expert, superstition has become so strong in this modern India that even monkeys are worshipped in the form of Hanuman, ... ...es. Also, in some cases, they student find it very difficult to cope with the English medium of instruction. Another sad thing to be noted is tha... ...e ill- treated and harassed not only by their teachers for their ignorance in English but also by their own classmates. The teachers are also indiff... ...itled Kudi Arasu (Republic). In his second journalistic foray, he started the English magazine ‘Revolt’ on 7 November 1928. In February 1929, the ... ...ani released the first issue. In 1971, Periyar launched the English magazine Modern Rationalist. In 1969, he had announced the agitation for entry... ...anity or to Arya Samaj? I do not know what is said about Christianity in the Bible. But in practice they have in India especially, Paraiyar Christi... ...s. [Kudiarasu, 28-10-1938] Casteism and Racism There is a proverb in the Bible:“First remove the beam from your own eye and then you can see cl... ...ountry. This method is not necessary. All over the country there should be a modern scientific method of automatic waste-disposal. ** The Dravid...

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Interview with the Future

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ounds define the spiritual degrees or states, be they the language of the bible, the Kabbalah, or precepts (commandments). But the language is very ... ...e language of the Kabbalah is a technical language, which is close to the modern day 56 of 263 Interview With The Future man. It is compri... ...d understand that Kabbalah is not about ancient mysticism; it is the most modernistic science and the one that is the closest to man. It is the sci... ...lmost every house there is a copy of the Zohar, mezuzahs (a text from the Bible that Jews place on doorposts) and charms. People think that there i... ...he Language of the Kabbalah The Torah is comprised of four languages: The Bible, the Halacha, and Talmud, which is like a legal language, the langu... ...ork of spiritual development as well. They partake in activities such as translations, proofreading, preparation for printing etc. The things we do... ...th The Future Today’s Science Question: How do you explain Kabbalah to a modern day person? Answer: First there was nothing. Then the collective... ...We know these explanations as Mitzvot (commandments, precepts), of Do (in English they’re called Positive Precepts) or Mitzvot of Do Not Do (Negati...

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