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Judaism doesn't accept the OT. We accept the Tanakh.
In regards to astronomy, i guess it really depends on who you ask.
That’s the Jewish cannon, right?
Which books of the Tanakh have been included to the OT?
We don't put much stock in astrology.What do you mean? Isn’t there something like a “common teaching”?
although Judaism believes in astrological influences, we are commanded not to inquire of them. In any event they are not very accurate – especially when it comes to the Jewish people. Rather we are told to trust in G-d that He will give us what is best for us in life.Although horoscopes and fortune-tellers today are very unlikely to have any validity to them, just in case, one should not inquire of them, even just for fun.
This is the Judaism DIR.When it comes to Bible understanding for my personal views I look at that Book as
a guide for human interaction with other humans.
I tend to "trust' the N.T. and Jesus's teachings.
"Love one another..........................."
Unless someone is shooting at me then all rules obey survival.
This is the Judaism DIR.
We don't put much stock in astrology
Here is a comparison chart.
http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/Heb-Xn-Bibles.htm
There are books that mention some connections between the tribes and the months.I'm more interested in Astronomy.
Astronomy and Astrology where one and the same until about 100-200 years ago, but I’m not interested in the fortune telling part of this science. My interest in Astrology is only around Esoteric Astrology, which has absolutely nothing to do with fortune telling.
I think there is a strong connection of Astronomy and Judaism. Like for example the 12 tribes with the 12 constellations of the zodiac (again: in the astronomical sense) like Tarheeler's profile photo .
I also think that the astronomical connection is used for teaching astronomy and esoteric astrology.
Are my thoughts correct?
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There are books that mention some connections between the tribes and the months.
You might find Astronomy: History interesting.Astronomy and Astrology where one and the same until about 100-200 years ago, but ...
Astronomy and Astrology where one and the same until about 100-200 years ago, but I’m not interested in the fortune telling part of this science. My interest in Astrology is only around Esoteric Astrology, which has absolutely nothing to do with fortune telling.
There are two possible ways to connect them, either through the order Jacob blessed them, or the order of their encampment in the desert. I didn't check all of them, but at least three of them are correct according to the second method.Yes. And also that connect the 12 tribes with the 12 constellations. But, I have found two different references:
Reuben = Aquarius or Cancer
Simeon and Levi = Pisces or Leo
Judah = Leo or Aries
Zebulun = Capricorn and Gemini
Isaachar = Cancer or Taurus
Dan = Scorpio or Capricorn
Gad = Aries or Virgo
Asher = Libra or Aquarius
Naphtali and Ephraim = Virgo or Pisces
Joseph = Taurus
Benjamin = Gemini or Sagittarius
Manasseh = Sagittarius or Gemini or Scorpio
Is any of these correct?
There is not very much Jewish literature after the Tanach until the Mishnah ~200 CE.As for synagogues with the zodiac, besides the most famous one of Beth Alfa, similar scenes are found in mosaics of synagogues of Hamath Tiber (on the shores of Galilee), the Sepphoris (north of Nazareth 5th-7th century), the synagogue on Mount Carmel and another west of the Dead Sea.
http://www.jewish-heritage-europe.eu/galleries/zodiac-signs-four-symbolic-animals-in-synagogue-art
What bothers me is that all the above are dated AD. Why is that? Are there no references BC? Can someone help please?
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You may not be aware of tractate Sabbath 156a, for one.but astrology is pretty extraneous to Judaism.
How have you applied 156a in your religious observance? Do you know (not "can you determine") the day of your birth?You may not be aware of tractate Sabbath 156a, for one.
I was born on a Friday. But if I recall, according to Rashi, you need to calculate it based on the hour, not the day. Its just giving you the first planet that is the first of each day. Today the customs that relate to astrology that I can think of, mostly related to avoiding things related to Mars, like not making kiddush on Friday night during the hour that Mars is dominant.How have you applied 156a in your religious observance? Do you know (not "can you determine") the day of your birth?
There are two possible ways to connect them, either through the order Jacob blessed them, or the order of their encampment in the desert. I didn't check all of them, but at least three of them are correct according to the second method.
There is not very much Jewish literature after the Tanach until the Mishnah ~200 CE.
You may not be aware of tractate Sabbath 156a, for one.
How have you applied 156a in your religious observance? Do you know (not "can you determine") the day of your birth?
I was born on a Friday. But if I recall, according to Rashi, you need to calculate it based on the hour, not the day. Its just giving you the first planet that is the first of each day. Today the customs that relate to astrology that I can think of, mostly related to avoiding things related to Mars, like not making kiddush on Friday night during the hour that Mars is dominant.
But I guess I see it, that if there is material to study, then it is not extraneous but integral, no less than the laws of an ox that gores.
See Wikipedia: Talmud Structure. The reference is to page 156a of tractate Shabbat of Order Moed.What’s that, people?How have you applied 156a in your religious observance? Do you know (not "can you determine") the day of your birth?
There is no requirement to make pictures in the synagogue. So its probably just a matter of when it came into style.OK, but I’m talking about the mosaics in the synagogues.
See Wikipedia: Talmud Structure. The reference is to page 156a of tractate Shabbat of Order Moed.
There is no requirement to make pictures in the synagogue. So its probably just a matter of when it came into style.