Difference between revisions of "Old Testament"

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"Polls show that about twice as many Americans identify themselves as "conservative" compared with "liberal", and that ratio has been increasing for two decades.[29] But on Wikipedia, about three times as many editors identify themselves as "liberal" compared with "conservative".[30] That suggests Wikipedia is six times more liberal than the American public"
The '''Old Testament''' is a collection of different biblical books comprising the Jewish religious scriptures. In [[Judaism]] it is called the Tanakh. Christians embrace the Old Testament as part of their holy scriptures, which, together with the [[New Testament]] make up the [[Bible]]. Christians have a different viewpoint than Jews in that they see the Old Testament giving prophetic references to the coming of [[Jesus Christ]].  Versions from ancient times exist in both Hebrew and Greek including the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] giving a very ancient snapshot dating back to the time of Jesus.
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The Old Testament documents the creation of the world by God, and the tribulations and errors of human beings, in particular His chosen people the [[Israelites]]. Following the history of the Jews from their earliest patriarchs to their enslavement, freedom, becoming a nation, period of the judges, ruled by kings, splitting into two nations, and eventual conquest.  It continues until about 400 B.C. when God's chosen people have once again been allowed to return to the [[Holy Land]] and have come back to the worship of the Lord God.  From the writing of the earliest five books, which is traditionally ascribed to [[Moses]], to the last, is believed to be a period of about 1,000 years.  The New Testament doesn't pick up until 400 years later with the story of Jesus.
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Unbelievable. You people cant even do basic arithmetic. You are so f---ng stupid.
 
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The Canon of the Old Testament was fixed by Judaism in the 1st century A.D. and is the same Old Testament found in Protestant Bibles (except for ordering and naming conventions.)  Other branches of Christianity include the [[Apocrypha]]. Most Old Testaments go back to the earliest Hebrew translations, but the Greek Orthodox church uses the earliest Greek versions.  
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== See also ==
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* [[Septuagint]]
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* [[Pentateuch]]
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[[Category:Judaism]]
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[[Category:Bible]]
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[[Category:Book of Worship]]
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Revision as of 02:45, June 30, 2007

"Polls show that about twice as many Americans identify themselves as "conservative" compared with "liberal", and that ratio has been increasing for two decades.[29] But on Wikipedia, about three times as many editors identify themselves as "liberal" compared with "conservative".[30] That suggests Wikipedia is six times more liberal than the American public"

Unbelievable. You people cant even do basic arithmetic. You are so f---ng stupid.