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Is there contents in the Torah that are significant and not in the Old Testament Bible?
If what you are saying is true, it sounds like a maybe.
In either event, I am happy to stop being so rude if that it was I was doing.
First thing, you admit that you can't even realize whether you were rude or not.
And how do Christians like you define the word "defamatory" or "rude",
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Judaism views prayer as a necessary component to Jewish practice but it breaks prayer into separate categories. Only one small section of prayer is equated to "ask." Prayers are more often either praise of recognition/thanks (or, in another sense, permission).A prayer therefore can be structured as "thank you for being you, God" or "I have this obligation to do something so I'm recognizing that I have this obligation" or "I know that the whole world belongs to God so before I do ____ it is important for me to acknowledge that."That leaves that small section of "please grant me _____" and even those are for more general ideas, not for specific items. Though individuals can add in private requests, we "ask" about big concepts, not things. But even on that level, because asking for big ideas is not appropriate on the Sabbath and holidays, those sections are omitted so the prayer can just be about praise and recognition/thanks.People outside of Judaism seem to see "askling" as a central and intrinsic part of prayer and they therefore measure their prayer by "getting an answer." But if you see prayer as not about asking, then you don't judge its efficacy by some discernable response.
What do the jews have to be thankful to God for?
The Jews were driven out of their homeland four times.
Why would the Jews pray to God to ask for anything?
The Old Testament is the history of the Jewish people and their struggles with their Jewish God.From the story of creation followed by Noah’s flood to the destruction of the Holy Temple in 70AD to the Holocaust. No other race has been punished by God more than the Jewish people.
Even Jesus a Jewish Messiah accuse God for forsaking him.
If you don't know stuff, you should ask and try to learn. Oh yeah...you aren't into asking for things.
Is that how the Jews justify taking Palestinian land and turning them into Jewish settlements? They just asked each other then prayed for the blessing.
Jeepers! Who taught you how to troll because you aren't very good at it.The moment you move from religion into politics you endorse the idea that anti-Zionism is actually anti-Semitism and you make all the other anti-Semites whi try to separate the two ideas look foolish. Poor form, indeed.And, of course, since your premises are erroneous, your conclusion is fallacious. I'll wait while you look up the big words.
So Jews distinguish between asking for land as prayer and taking it from the Palestinian as political blessings.
So Jews distinguish between asking for land as prayer and taking it from the Palestinian as political blessings.Moving into non sequiturs? Bold move. Nonsensical, but bold. Want to try again when you actually have something logical to say?
Are you saying what the Jews are doing to Palestinians are not logical but rather factual?
Are you saying what the Jews are doing to Palestinians are not logical but rather factual?No, I didn't say that. But if I had, my grammar would be correct.