Mittwoch S Islamic Liturgy And Cult
are concerned partly with ideas common both to Judaism and Christianity, as, for example, Fatherhood of God, Universalism, Personal Responsibility, Retribution, Belief in Resurrection and a Hereafter. But agreement on this point does not carry us very far, for as soon as we turn to particular institutions, the scholars who have carried out research on them differ widely as to their Jewish or Christian source. A few general observations may, therefore, not be out of place. In dealing with...
Mittwoch S Islamic Liturgy And Cult
for the hutbah sermon , just as is the bema for the reading of Torah and Haftarah. The hutbah is divided into two parts and is delivered by the 'imam, who is identified by Mittwoch with the sh'liah sib bur, the leader of the congregation in prayer. Whether the hutbah corresponds to the reading of Torah and Haftarah, as Mittwoch points out, or to the Christian reading of Scripture and sermon, cannot easily be decided both interpretations are possible, especially as it is uncertain whether...
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2 David de Sola Pool, The influence of Some Apostates on the Protestant Reformation in Jewish Review, 1911. 4 Ginsburg, Introduction to Levita's Massoreth Hamassoreth, London, 1867, p. 6. 5 Vide Kayserling, Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries. 6 For Censorship see C.H.B. and J.E. s.v. Censorship. 7 For a full account of the activity of the censors, vide J. A. Symonds, The Counter-Reformation in Italy, London, 1910. 8 The Talmud, London,...
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indeed are counted, but the thoughts carelessly and dubiously expressed. Hence obscurity, ignorance, uncertainty what to make of the meaning. The still worse consequences follow, of dissension, impudent declamations, upon things which one does not at all understand, and violent invectives against the opponent. For the words being understood according to the rudiments of grammar, but the thoughts not being at all comprehended, the interpreter of the sense, partly out of the shame of confessing...
work against Thee and gainsay Thee with all their might and who also shall all
I will tell thee thou art right to say that God should have mercy on poor Christendom for know that, for many hundred years, Christendom hath never been so poor and so evil as in these days. But, whereas thou sayest that the evil Jewish folk and the evil heathen folk shall all be lost, that is not true God hath, in these days, far more love for a part of the heathen and a part of the Jews than for many men who bear the Christian name, yet live against all Christian ordinances. When a Jew or a...
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2 Theophrastus, Clearchus, Megasthenes, Hermippus. Textes des Auteurs Grecs et Latins relatifs au Juda sme, ed. Reinach, Nos. 5, 7, 8, 14, Paris, 1895. 3 Dion Cassius, Hist, xxxvn, 17. Reinach, op. cit. No. 99. 4 Annals 11, 85. Reinach, op. cit. No. 175. 5 Hist, v, 5. Mieses, Ursprung des Judenhasses, p. 336. 6 Juv. Sat. xrv5 100. Reinach, op. cit. No. 172. 7 C. T. bk. xvi, ch. vin, law 1. 8 See my Confiet of the Church and the Synagogue, Appendix 1, part 2, p. 389. 9 C.T. bk. XVI, ch. vin, law...