The promise of the Torah and the days of Paul

Author:
Farahnaz Salehi Fard
Level:
Master
Subject(s):
Abrahamic Religions
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Religions
Year:
2019
Publisher:
URD Press
Advisor(s):
AliShahbazi

The covenant of God with man is one of the common thoughts of the religions of Jews and Christians. This idea can directly affect the faithful beliefs of both believers and the faithful in each and every one of them. From this point of view, the position of this thought is in every religion that may be due to the spatial conditions of the time and…Forthis Thought has come to be important. These concepts in Judaism are so important that the shari’a depend on the definition of a colored ethnic color, and the material that is material is given to human beings, but these concepts in the religion of Christianity out of the functions of the Shi’a religion that are transposed into the body of Judaism out of the body are faithful. In the view of Paul, the New Testament is a covenant that must be accepted by John Deadl and believed in it, and it should be done. In fact, Paul is likened to the spirit of the new object of thought, which remains the mortal and the second, and therefore the idea of ​​the universality of the teachings of Jesus Christ’s teachings is formed. His teachings are limited to Israel and distributed to all nations. Paulus is the most important founder of this universal thought, in other words Paul makes globalization the teachings of Jesus Christ (a) by rejecting the law of Mousavi. Therefore, the most important founder of religious thought, minus the law, is to accelerate the spread of Christianity. In this thesis, the first point is to explain the key words. Then, while taking the examples of the pledges in Dodin, the place of these words is examined. Therefore, in the religion of Judaism, the function of the word has been used in most of the orders and in the religion of Christianity according to Paul and Takaid’s view. He is paying attention to Faith and Almighty. Paul, with a serious cessation of the Old Testament, which appeared at the end of the cycle, provided new capacities for the globalization of the Christian thought; the concept of the New Testament, from the perspective of Paul, implies the character of the divinity of Jesus (AS) and the program of human salvation by them, which is what today Christianity is common in Christianity.