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Pope Benedict XVI (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger) summarizes the mindset of the Jews during the exile saying “There were times when Israel was so preoccupied with the sufferings or the hopes of its own history, so fastened upon the here and now, that there was hardly any use in its looking back at creation; indeed, it hardly could. The moment when creation became a dominant theme occurred during the Babylonian Exile.” (p. 10). At this time, in exile, the Jews were scattered everywhere and were exposed to all kinds of cultures and belief systems. Without a center, they almost certainly had to adapt, if even unknowingly, to the influences surrounding them. Babylonian mythology, built atop the now forgotten Sumerian culture, finds its way to leave its mark on the Torah.Any chance that the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Romans had an influence on Judaism?,
Let's at least call him Akhenaten; the name he preferred for himself. I have rather a soft spot in my heart for the man.Amenhotep IV, and not sure quite which way the influence came, i believe it was his childhood Hebrew friend (paid servant family / descendants of Yoseph ) who redirected his many deities culture to the One creator belief he adopted when he came to power which got him killed ....
Let's at least call him Akhenaten; the name he preferred for himself. I have rather a soft spot in my heart for the man.
In regards to the Egyptians and if they had an effect on Judaism.......Let's at least call him Akhenaten; the name he preferred for himself. I have rather a soft spot in my heart for the man.
Yes.Any chance that the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Romans had an influence on Judaism?,