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       Christmas ☝🏻🕯️✨
       By: AGelbert Date: December 2, 2018, 10:39 am
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       [font=times new roman]Difference Between Jewish and
       Hebrew[/font]
       • Categorized under Culture | Difference Between Jewish and
       Hebrew
       [font=times new roman]Jewish vs Hebrew[/font]
       Every country and every nation has its own people, language,
       religion, and culture, and they are called by different names
       too. Take the case of the Israelites, for example; they are also
       called Jewish and Hebrew.
       “Jewish” is the word used to refer to everything that relates to
       the culture and religion of the Jews. It includes their
       nationality, ethnicity, religion, and traditions. The State of
       Israel is established as a Jewish nation whose people are
       descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The word “Jew” from
       which the word “Jewish” is derived, comes from the Middle
       English word “gyw” which in turn came from the French word “giu”
       or “juieu.” They all stemmed from the Latin word “Judaeus”
       meaning “Judean” or “from the land of Judea.” The origin of the
       word, however, was the Aramaic “Y’huddai” from the Hebrew word
       “Yehudi” which is the term used to refer to a member of the
       tribe of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob.
       The word “Hebrew,” on the other hand, is used to refer to a
       descendant of Abraham or an Israelite. It is also used to refer
       to their cultural and religious ties and those who have
       converted to Judaism. It is more often used to refer to the
       ancient Canaanite language of the Israelites, though. It is the
       official language of the State of Israel but is also used by
       Samaritans and other non-Jewish groups. There are many forms of
       the Hebrew language: one is classical Hebrew which is used for
       prayer and study; and the other one is modern Hebrew which is
       spoken by most of the Jewish people and the official language of
       Israel.
       The word “Hebrew” comes from the Middle English word “Ebreu”
       which comes from Old French derived from the Latin word
       “Hebraeus.” They all came from the Aramaic word “Ebrai” and the
       Hebrew word “‘ibri” which was one of the names used to refer to
       the Jewish people from “‘eber,” an ancestor of Abraham. It was
       the term used to refer to the Israelites before the conquest of
       Canaan after which they were known as Israelites. Although the
       word “Hebrew” is still used today to refer to the Israelites, it
       is used to refer to those who use the Hebrew language.
       [font=times new roman]Summary:[/font]
       1.“Jewish” is a word used to refer to everything that relates to
       the culture and religion of the Jews while “Hebrew” is also used
       to refer to the Jewish people or the Israelites but is also the
       name for their language.
       2.“Jewish” has a more religious connotation while “Hebrew” does
       not.
       3.Today, Israelites are more often referred to as Jewish rather
       than Hebrews which was the term used before the conquest of
       Canaan.
       4.The word “Jewish” comes from the word “Jew” which comes from
       the Latin word “Judaeus” meaning “from the land of Judea”; also
       from the Hebrew word “Yehudi” which is the term used to refer to
       a member of the tribe of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob while
       the word “Hebrew” comes from the Latin word “Hebraeus” and the
       Hebrew word “‘ibri” which was derived from “‘eber,” an ancestor
       of Abraham
       Read more: Difference Between Jewish and Hebrew | Difference
       Between | Jewish vs Hebrew
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       Re: Etymology 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 2, 2018, 2:22 pm
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       [center]Why is Jesus named Jesus?[/center]
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       />[/left]
       by St. Maggie |  January 4, 2017
       Dear Maggie,
       [quote]Why was Christ named Jesus?  What is the significance of
       the name?
       Thanks,
       Nominally Noodling
       [/quote]
       Dear Nominally Noodling,
       Thank ye for yer question.  We use a lot of names and titles for
       the son of God but rarely do we take the time to stop and wonder
       what they mean.
       First off we need to know that Jesus wasn’t known as “Jesus” to
       his friends and family.  If you went around Galilee at the
       height of Christ’s life asking for Jesus you would probably get
       a lot blank stares.  If you instead asked for Yeshua you might
       get pointed in the right direction.
       Jesus is a translation of a translation of the Hebrew name
       Yeshua, the name we know as Joshua.  The angel Gabriel told
       Joseph to name the child in Mary’s womb Yeshua—which would have
       automatically registered with Jewish readers as a name that
       means “God saves” or “deliverer.”
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       When the Hebrew and Aramaic was transliterated to Greek (the
       language of the New Testament) then Joshua became
       &#7992;&#951;&#963;&#959;&#8166;&#962; (I&#275;sous).  This was
       later transliterated into the Latin Iesvs. Through many a twist
       and turn the name Jesus didn’t come around until the 17th
       century. Even today, Jesus is just one of the many versions of
       the name given for God made human.  In me own Scottish we call
       the Son of God, Ìosa.
       The many iterations of the name of this deliverer sent by God
       reflect our need, in each of our tongues, to say this name in a
       way we can understand and bring God near, just as God came near
       to us in Christ.  But we must also remember that in the roots of
       our name Jesus is a name that has great significance for the
       salvation history of God’s work in the world.  Just as Joshua in
       the book that bears his name led the people of God into the
       promise land, so this man we call Jesus leads us into a new
       life.
       I hope that helps yer noodling!
       God’s peace be with ya,
       Maggie
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       Christmas 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 4, 2018, 11:27 am
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       [center]
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       />Enjoy the beautiful music and the lovely graphics[size=24pt]
       &#127876; in this Christmas music video[/size].
       &#10024;[/center]
       [center][font=verdana]Christmas instrumental music, Christmas
       peaceful music "Christmas Home" by Tim Janis[/font][/center]
       [center]
  HTML https://youtu.be/B-uxS-UQPvY[/center]
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       Re: Christmas 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 16, 2018, 5:49 pm
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       Re: Christmas 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 22, 2018, 1:24 pm
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       Re: Christmas 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 23, 2018, 3:17 pm
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       [center]Merry Christmas  &#9924; &#10052;[/center]
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       Re: Christmas 
       By: AGelbert Date: December 24, 2018, 7:35 pm
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       Why Does the Date for Easter Change Every Year?
       By: AGelbert Date: May 15, 2019, 2:55 pm
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       [center]Why Does the Date for Easter Change Every Year?[/center]
       Every year, we can expect Christmas to be celebrated on exactly
       the same date, no matter the circumstances: December 25. On the
       opposite end of the holiday spectrum is Easter, which can cause
       quite a bit of confusion because it can happen on any date
       between March 22 and April 25. That's more than a month of
       Sundays, which makes Easter a difficult day to pin down. The
       reason for the seeming randomness is that Easter is based on the
       biblical resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is said to have
       occurred after Passover, a Jewish festival determined by lunar
       cycles. To be precise, Passover is based on the occurrence of
       the first full moon of the spring -- after March 20. Easter
       Sunday is then set for the following Sunday. Because the full
       moon doesn't always happen on the same day, Easter becomes
       variable. In 1963, the Roman Catholic Church said that it would
       accept a fixed date for Easter if other Christian churches
       agreed to it, but as of 2019, nothing has been set in stone.
       &#128367;&#65039; The [s]lighter[/s] [b](Sweet Misery :P) side
       of Easter:[/b]
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       width=30]
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       />It took 27 hours to make a single Peep when the candy originat
       ed
       in 1953.
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       />Candy sales in the United States are at their highest during t
       wo
       holidays: Easter and Halloween.
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       />The first Easter Egg Roll at the White House took place in 187
       8
       under President Rutherford B. Hayes. ::)
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       Agelbert NOTE: I suspect Dentists are quite pleased with the
       commercialization of  Sugar Addiction in the USA. The
       pharmaceutical corporation
  HTML http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-130418193910.gif<br
       />executives making price gouging massive profits from the wave 
       of
       diabetics in the USA that require insulin are, I am quite
       certain, pleased as well.
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       &#10024; Christmas &#9924; &#10052;&#65039;
       By: AGelbert Date: December 23, 2019, 10:53 pm
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       [move][font=times new roman] And she brought forth her firstborn
       son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a
       manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there
       were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping
       watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord
       came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about
       them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them,
       Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy,
       which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in
       the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this
       shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in
       swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. -- Luke
       2:7-12[/font][/move]
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       [center]Merry Christmas  &#10024; &#9924;
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       This is the most detailed rendition of A CHRISTMAS CAROL
       &#10024; by Charles Dickens that I have ever watched. Enjoy!
       &#127775;
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       Re: Christmas 
       By: Surly1 Date: December 26, 2019, 6:09 am
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       AG,
       I hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas holiday. We
       certainly did!
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