The Covenants that Bind Us
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There are many covenants between G-d and the Jewish people described in the Torah, such as the covenants with Avraham, before Matan Torah, before entering Eretz Israel, as well as many others. What is the significance of each covenant according to the traditional and mystical meanings?
Language | English |
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Paper Type | Research Paper |
Pages | 15 |
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