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Chasidim

The chasidim (also spelt “Hasidim”) were a group of pious Jews. They first appeared in the second century BC, but their origins are unclear. According to 1 Maccabees 2:42 the chasidim were brave people who remained faithful to the Law of Moses, no matter what the cost. They vigorously resisted the influence of Greek culture on Jewish life. The chasidim are forerunners of later Jewish groups such as the Pharisees.

Ditemana tše di tswalanago tša Bibele

2.42 7.13 14.6

Bala ka mo go oketšegilego?

Ka akhaonte ya mahala, o ka:

  • Bala diphetolelo tše dingwe ka maleme ka moka a semmušo.
  • Theeletša Bibele (diphetolelo tše 11 di šetše di le gona).
  • Bapetša diphetolelo tša Bibele tša go fapafapana.
  • Dira boitemogelo go ba bja gago ka go akaretša dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo. Gape o tla kgona go bona dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo ka thoko.
  • Hwetša go feta dihlogotaba tše 1100 le diathekele tša bokamorago ka Seisimane le Seburu le dimmepe tša mebala tše 52.

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