Jews as the chosen people
In Judaism, "chosenness" is the belief that the Jews, via descent from the ancient Israelites, are the chosen people, i.e. selected to be in a covenant with God. The idea of the Israelites being chosen by God is found most directly in the Book of Deuteronomy as the verb baḥar (בָּחַ֣ר (Hebrew)), and is alluded to elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible using other terms such as "holy people". Much is written about these topics in rabbinic literature. The three largest Jewish denominations—Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism—maintain the belief that the Jews have been chosen by God for a purpose. Sometimes this choice is seen as charging the Jewish people with a specific mission—to be a light unto the nations, and to exemplify the covenant with God as described in the Torah.
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Jews as the chosen people
In Judaism, "chosenness" is the belief that the Jews, via descent from the ancient Israelites, are the chosen people, i.e. selected to be in a covenant with God. The idea of the Israelites being chosen by God is found most directly in the Book of Deuteronomy as the verb baḥar (בָּחַ֣ר (Hebrew)), and is alluded to elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible using other terms such as "holy people". Much is written about these topics in rabbinic literature. The three largest Jewish denominations—Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism—maintain the belief that the Jews have been chosen by God for a purpose. Sometimes this choice is seen as charging the Jewish people with a specific mission—to be a light unto the nations, and to exemplify the covenant with God as described in the Torah.
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Dalam agama Yahudi, "bangsa pi ...... ahudi adalah "bangsa pilihan".
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Dans le judaïsme, le concept d ...... ans la littérature rabbinique.
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Das Konzept des jüdischen Volk ...... Privileg im weltlichen Sinne.
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In Judaism, "chosenness" is th ...... Jews are the "chosen people".
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Nell'Ebraismo c'è la convinzio ...... i scelti da Dio per uno scopo.
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الشعب المختار ترجمة للعبارة ال ...... أن اليهود هم "الشعب المختار".
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ユダヤ教において、選民性(chosenness)は、ユダヤ人 ...... される。このことに関する多くの事柄がラビの文学で見出される。
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Dalam agama Yahudi, "bangsa pi ...... Allah untuk sebuah persiapan.
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Dans le judaïsme, le concept d ...... ans la littérature rabbinique.
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Das Konzept des jüdischen Volk ...... Privileg im weltlichen Sinne.
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In Judaism, "chosenness" is th ...... God as described in the Torah.
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Nell'Ebraismo c'è la convinzio ...... i scelti da Dio per uno scopo.
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الشعب المختار ترجمة للعبارة ال ...... أن اليهود هم "الشعب المختار".
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ユダヤ教において、選民性(chosenness)は、ユダヤ人 ...... される。このことに関する多くの事柄がラビの文学で見出される。
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Auserwähltes Volk
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Jews as the chosen people
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Peuple élu (judaïsme)
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Popolo eletto
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Yahudi sebagai bangsa pilihan
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شعب الله المختار
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選民としてのユダヤ人
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