Posted on 10/28/2017 5:53:45 PM PDT by imardmd1
Singled-out and entrusted with an eternal mission
Who exactly was Abraham?
At a very early age, he began to wonder about the world. He would think about it day and night, and ask himself, How could it be that this great wheel (the universe) is constantly turning, and no one is turning it? And who brought it into existence for it could not have brought itself into existence (Maimonides, Hilchos Avodah Zarah 1:3, based on the teachings of the Sages).
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He alone, among the whole society around him, was engaged in these thoughts. Among the blindly obedient masses, he was a single point of distinction.
He had no teacher and no one to inform him. He was immersed in the society of Ur Kasdim, surrounded by foolish idol-worshippers his parents and the whole nation were idol-worshippers and he worshipped with them. But he had an investigative and discerning mind, and he discerned the truth and came to the correct conclusion. (ibid.)
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(from Toynbee quote:) ". . . After all, the Jews must have a more authentic form of Jewish monotheism than the Christians or Moslems have. And is that not going to be the ultimate solution of the relations between Jews and the rest of the world?
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The heavens turning seems to be a problem.
I tend to doubt Abraham was all by himself among the pagans and figured out everything on his own
“Yet isnt it puzzling that none of this story line appears in the written Torahs account of Abrahams life?” So an “authority’ beyond the Torah is more authoritative than the Torah itself?
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