Literally means "teaching law."
What is the Torah?
Representation of the covenant between Abraham and God.
What is circumcision?
What is "princess?"
A woman on her menstrual cycle.
What is a niddah?
Adam's first wife.
Who is Lilith?
He is considered the author of Torah (emic perspective).
Who is Moses?
Cultural value that Essau violated.
What is endogamy?
What is barrenness?
A prenuptial agreement.
What is a kettubah?
J, D, E, P sources.
What is the documentary hypothesis?
The amount of books that make up the Torah.
What is five books?
Jacob experienced this as a result of his past behavior.
What is deception/lies?
Rebekah and Sarah's beauty is so great that both of their husbands pretend that they are related (to the men) in this way.
What are sisters?
Responsible for procreation.
Who is the man?
Spiritual truth.
What is haggadah/aggadah?
The TA of Tanakh.
What is the Torah?
The primary patriarchs of Genesis.
Who are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
Hannah promised God she would do this if she was able to conceive a child.
What is give him to the temple?
What is witchcraft?
Putting aside your personal beliefs in order to engage with a text from the perspective a religious practioner.
What is bracketing?
Text that interprets the Torah.
What is the Talmud?
Meaning of Abraham's name.
What is father of many?
The matriarchs in Genesis.
Who are Rebekah, Sarah, Rachel, & Leah?
The social, economic, & political equality of the sexes.
What is feminism?
Bracket your assumptions, Informed Empathy, Historical/Contextual Imperative, & Symbolic Sensitivity.
What are the four virtues of the Academic Study of Religion?