始祖犯罪

The story of Adam and Eve comes from the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament. Adam and Eve were the first humans. Adam was created first, then Eve. After God created the heavens and the earth and all living things, on the seventh day He rested from all His work. On the sixth day, […]

《创世记》背景及简介

The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Old Testament. Its Hebrew name is “Bereishit” (בְּרֵאשִׁית), while the English name “Genesis” comes from the Greek word ‘énesis’ (γένεσις) in the Septuagint, meaning “origin.” Genesis is the first book of the “Pentateuch,” a name derived from Greek words meaning “five scrolls” or “a book […]

阿撒泻勒

The word “Azazel” (עֲזָאזֵל) is a combination of two Hebrew words: ez (עֵז), meaning “goat,” and azal (אָזַל), meaning “to go away” or “to remove.” The original Hebrew meaning is “to completely remove.” It is sometimes transliterated as “Azazel” and other times translated as “scapegoat.” The Bible uses this term to signify the “removal of […]

旧约概论
(二)

The books of the Bible have a time and space context. When we read the Scriptures, we must take these two aspects into account and understand when and where God said these things. The Old Testament basically covers two thousand years of history before the birth of Christ, but Genesis 1–11 records the pre-historical portion […]

爱席

The “love feast” or agape meal is mentioned several times in the New Testament. Following the example of Jesus’ Last Supper, believers in the early church would bring food to the church and eat together, regardless of wealth or social status. This was known as a “love feast.” After sharing the meal, the believers would […]

旧约概论
(一)

The Bible is a collection of books God has given to us. The word “Bible” is plural, coming from the Latin biblia, which means “many scrolls.” The entire Old Testament covers a period of about two thousand years and contains books of various genres—such as historical books (like Chronicles), law books (like Deuteronomy), prophetic books […]

犹太文化的婚礼习俗三“迎亲和完婚”

In Jewish tradition, the groom would travel to the bride’s home late at night. The bride would be anxiously awaiting her groom to come for her. In ancient Middle Eastern customs, before the wedding, the groom would have young friends serve as “companions” who would celebrate and drink with him for several days before setting […]

犹太文化的婚礼习俗二“婚前的预备”

Following the engagement ceremony, the bride and groom would separate. This period was a time of sanctification. The bride-to-be would perform a ritual cleansing in a mikvah (a ritual bath) to purify herself before the wedding. Similarly, Christians undergo a parallel process, entering a new covenant through repentance and baptism. “He might sanctify her, having […]

犹太文化的婚礼习俗一“提亲和订婚”

Jews have a deep respect for marriage that is rare in modern times, and this is inseparable from their faith. In traditional Jewish society, when a young man and woman reached marrying age, most marriages were arranged by the father, rather than being the result of a love match. The Bible is full of such […]

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