The doctrine of divinity in the Jews
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi51.1626Keywords:
The Doctrine of the Jews - Divinity - IdolsAbstract
This paper the examines belief of the Jews in God Almighty to clarify their lost belief. The paper is divided into three sections: The first topic: It revolves around the reality of ALLAH among the Jews, Where we try to clarify the concept of divinity among the Jews, and the development of this idea they have according to their perception that was found in the Old Testament to them, which is the books that they believe are revealed by ALLAH Almighty. In the second topic, the discussion was about the names of ALLAH Almighty according to their perception and imagination. The third topic is about how the Jews described ALLAH Almighty through their imaginations and perceptions, and it became clear that all this deviation and delusion in the belief of ALLAH Almighty for them is due to the fact that the Jews neglected the true source of belief, which is the revelation of heaven, and followed other sources, as they were not able in the periods of their history to settle To worship ALLAH Almighty, so they worshiped the manifestations of nature and idols.