110004868211According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable food - plants with seeds, namely grains and fruit". However, after Noah's flood, God gave human beings permission to eat meat, with some restrictions. The Book of Deuteronomy 12: 20-22 says as follows: You may eat as much meat as you want". It is said to be a compromise given to human beings by God. I concretely considered how this compromise was carried out. I examined the history of meat-eating after Genesis through the Books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. I came to the conclusion that meat was eaten in exact accordance with the regulations which God established. Fundamentally people were requested to be sacred in the contex...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
This thesis addresses the early rabbinic interpretations of the thrice repeated biblical commandment...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable food - plant...
110004627948Our country has long lived on rice. However, meat consumption has gained in quantity dur...
110006424960The Book of JOSHUA describes the deeds of Joshua, the successor of Moses. The crossing o...
Leviticus 17 discusses questions of butchering animals and eating meat. The rules laid down distingu...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
The food of the People of the Book includes the animals slaughtered by them. The rule that 'our food...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
Because of the obligation to observe the ritual and dietary laws, the Jewish diet is very complex. R...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
My thesis is about man{\crq}s relation to the creation in context of meat consummation. The approach...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
This thesis addresses the early rabbinic interpretations of the thrice repeated biblical commandment...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
According to the Book of Genesis, the food that God gave to human beings was "vegetable food - plant...
110004627948Our country has long lived on rice. However, meat consumption has gained in quantity dur...
110006424960The Book of JOSHUA describes the deeds of Joshua, the successor of Moses. The crossing o...
Leviticus 17 discusses questions of butchering animals and eating meat. The rules laid down distingu...
Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply b...
The food of the People of the Book includes the animals slaughtered by them. The rule that 'our food...
This paper explores the intersection of food and religion in Acts 10 and its background in the koshe...
Background of the Research Numerous commentators and theologians have written in recent centuries ab...
Because of the obligation to observe the ritual and dietary laws, the Jewish diet is very complex. R...
In the religious debate between Jews and Christians, the biblical dietary laws come to illustrate im...
My thesis is about man{\crq}s relation to the creation in context of meat consummation. The approach...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
This article proposes an analysis of two homiletic units in the Palestinian Midrash Leviticus Rabbah...
This thesis addresses the early rabbinic interpretations of the thrice repeated biblical commandment...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...