Scriptures, JEZ-MAT
Sacred scriptures of all religions, viewed as the word of God or inspired by God, have influenced the moral and ethical standards of countries, peoples, and religious groups. Their interpretation has long been a subject of discussion and, at times, controversy.
Scriptures Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Jezebel was the wife of King Ahab, who ruled the kingdom of Israel. By interfering with the exclusive worship of......
Jibrīl, in Islam, the archangel who acts as intermediary between God and humans and as bearer of revelation to......
Job, is a biblical figure who appears most prominently as the titular character of the Book of Job in the Hebrew......
The Book of Job, book of Hebrew scripture that is often counted among the masterpieces of world literature. It......
Book of Joel, second of 12 Old Testament books that bear the names of the Minor Prophets. The Jewish canon lumps......
Saint John Climacus ; feast day March 30) was a Byzantine monk and author of Climax tou paradeisou (The Ladder......
St. John of Damascus ; Eastern and Western feast day December 4) was an Eastern monk and theological doctor of......
St. John of Ávila ; canonized 1970; feast day May 10) was a reformer, one of the greatest preachers of his time,......
St. John the Apostle ; Western feast day December 27; Eastern feast days May 8 and September 26) was one of the......
Acts of John, an apocryphal (noncanonical and unauthentic) Christian writing, composed about ad 180, purporting......
Gospel According to John, fourth of the four New Testament narratives recounting the life and death of Jesus Christ.......
Letters of John, three New Testament writings, all composed sometime around 100 ce and traditionally attributed......
Jonah was one of the 12 Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament. His narrative is part of......
Book of Jonah, the fifth of 12 Old Testament books that bear the names of the Minor Prophets, embraced in a single......
Joseph, in the Old Testament, son of the patriarch Jacob and his wife Rachel. As Jacob’s name became synonymous......
St. Joseph ; principal feast day March 19, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker May 1) was, in the New Testament, Jesus’......
Joshua, the leader of the Israelite tribes after the death of Moses, who conquered Canaan and distributed its lands......
Book of Joshua, the sixth book of the Bible, which, along with Deuteronomy, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, and 1 and 2......
Josiah was the king of Judah (c. 640–609 bce), who set in motion a reformation that bears his name and that left......
Book of Jubilees, pseudepigraphal work (not included in any canon of scripture), most notable for its chronological......
Leo Jud was a Swiss religious Reformer, biblical scholar, and translator and an associate of Huldrych Zwingli and......
Judah ha-Nasi was one of the last of the tannaim, the small group of Palestinian masters of the Jewish Oral Law,......
Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one......
- Introduction
- Torah, Monotheism, Covenant
- Monotheism, Torah, Covenant
- Davidic Monarchy, Covenant, Torah
- Prophecy, Cult, Reform
- Babylonian Exile, Diaspora, Torah
- Hellenistic, 4th-2nd Century
- Religious rites and customs in Palestine: the Temple and the synagogues
- Roman Period, 63 BCE-135 CE
- Talmud, Halakhah, Kabbalah
- Babylonian, Talmud, Torah
- Rabbinic, Ashkenazic, Sephardic
- Marginalization, Expulsion, Diaspora
- Reform, Zionism, Diaspora
- Reform, Modernization, Renewal
- Interfaith Dialogue, Theology, History
- Monotheism, Torah, Covenant
- Monotheism, Torah, Covenant
- Israel, Jewish Faith, People
- Monotheism, Torah, Covenant
- Ethics, Society, Rituals
- Monotheism, Covenant, Torah
- Rituals, Beliefs, Torah
- Israel, Jerusalem, Holy Places
- Holidays, Shabbat, Torah
- Sabbath, Shabbat, Holiness
- High Holidays, Repentance, Atonement
- Art, Iconography, Rituals
- Torah, Talmud, Mysticism
- Poet, Philosopher, Spain
- Monotheism, Maimonides, Torah
- Hasdai Crescas, Philosophy, Spain
- Spinoza, Philosophy, Ethics
- Rabbi, Reform, Hirsch
- Kabbalah, Hasidism, Mysticism
- Creation, Mysticism, Kabbalah
- Gerona, Catalonia, Kabbalah
- Lurianic Kabbala, Mysticism, Mysticism
- Kabbalah, Hasidism, Mysticism
- Myths, Rituals, Beliefs
- Hellenistic, Mythology, Legends
- Midrash, Talmud, Kabbalah
- Modern Legends, Rituals, Practices
- Monotheism, Torah, Diaspora
- Religion, Monotheism, Culture
Gospel of Judas, apocryphal Christian scripture from the 2nd century ad attributed to the apostle Judas Iscariot.......
Letter of Jude, brief New Testament letter written to a general Christian audience. Although the epistle claims......
Book of Judges, a book of the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) that, along with Deuteronomy, Joshua, I and II Samuel,......
Book of Judith, apocryphal work excluded from the Hebrew and Protestant biblical canons but included in the Septuagint......
Adoniram Judson was an American linguist and Baptist missionary in Myanmar (Burma), who translated the Bible into......
Julian of Norwich was a celebrated mystic whose Revelations of Divine Love (or Showings) is generally considered......
St. Justin Martyr ; feast day June 1) was one of the most important of the Greek philosopher-Apologists in the......
Kalakacaryakatha, a noncanonical work of the Shvetambara (“White-robed”) sect of Jainism, a religion of India.......
Kalpa-sutra, manual of Hindu religious practice, a number of which emerged within the different schools of the......
Kalpa-sūtra, a text held in great honour by the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism, a religion of India. It deals with......
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić was a language scholar and the father of Serbian folk-literature scholarship, who, in reforming......
Joseph ben Ephraim Karo was a Spanish-born Jewish author of the last great codification of Jewish law, the Bet......
John Keble was an Anglican priest, theologian, and poet who originated and helped lead the Oxford Movement (q.v.),......
Ketuvim, the third division of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament. Divided into four sections, the Ketuvim include:......
Khuddaka Nikaya, diverse group of separate Buddhist texts constituting the fifth and last section of the Pali Sutta......
King James Version (KJV), English translation of the Bible, published in 1611 under the auspices of King James......
books of Kings, two books of the Hebrew Bible or the Protestant Old Testament that, together with Deuteronomy,......
King’s Highway, ancient thoroughfare that connected Syria and the Gulf of Aqaba by way of what is now Jordan. Mentioned......
John Knox was the foremost leader of the Scottish Reformation, who set the austere moral tone of the Church of......
Ronald Knox was an English author, theologian, and dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, best known for his translation......
Alexander Kohut was a Hungarian-born American rabbi and scholar who wrote a monumental Talmudic lexicon and helped......
Kumarajiva was a Buddhist scholar and seer, famed for his encyclopaedic knowledge of Indian and Vedantic learning.......
Kūkai was one of the best-known and most-beloved Buddhist saints in Japan, founder of the Shingon (“True Word”)......
Lactantius was a Christian apologist and one of the most reprinted of the Latin Church Fathers, whose Divinae institutiones......
Marie-Joseph Lagrange was a French theologian and an outstanding Roman Catholic biblical scholar. Lagrange became......
Lalitavistara, legendary life of the Gautama Buddha, written in a combination of Sanskrit and a vernacular. The......
Lamashtu, in Mesopotamian religion, the most terrible of all female demons, daughter of the sky god Anu (Sumerian:......
The Lamentations of Jeremiah, Old Testament book belonging to the third section of the biblical canon, known as......
Lankavatara-sutra, distinctive and influential philosophical discourse in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition that......
Charles Rockwell Lanman was an American scholar of Sanskrit who wrote the widely used Sanskrit Reader (1884) and......
Laozi was the first philosopher of Chinese Daoism and the alleged author of the Daodejing, a primary Daoist writing.......
Isaac-Louis Le Maistre de Sacy, important figure in the Jansenist religious movement in France, a member of the......
Leah, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), primarily in Genesis, first wife of Jacob (later Israel) and the traditional......
Jean Leclerc was an encyclopaedist and biblical scholar who espoused advanced principles of exegesis (interpretation)......
Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples was an outstanding French humanist, theologian, and translator whose scholarship stimulated......
Levi ben Gershom was a French Jewish mathematician, philosopher, astronomer, and Talmudic scholar. In 1321 Levi......
Leviathan, in Jewish mythology, a primordial sea serpent. Its source is in prebiblical Mesopotamian myth, especially......
Leviticus, third book of the Latin Vulgate Bible, the name of which designates its contents as a book (or manual)......
Hans Lietzmann was a German scholar and Lutheran church historian noted for his investigations of Christian origins.......
St. Alphonsus Liguori ; canonized 1839; feast day August 1) was an Italian doctor of the church, one of the chief......
Liji, one of the Five Classics (Wujing) of Chinese Confucian literature, the original text of which is said to......
Lilith, female demonic figure of Jewish folklore. Her name and personality are thought to be derived from the class......
This is a list of the 27 books of the New Testament, ordered canonically according to most Christian traditions.......
literal interpretation, in hermeneutics, the assertion that a biblical text is to be interpreted according to the......
Liturgical Movement, a 19th- and 20th-century effort in Christian churches to restore the active and intelligent......
liturgical music, music written for performance in a religious rite of worship. The term is most commonly associated......
Liu An was a Chinese nobleman and scholar who was one of the few prominent Daoist philosophers active during the......
logia, (Greek: “sayings,” “words,” or “discourses”), hypothetical collection, either written or oral, of the sayings......
Lotus Sutra, (“Lotus of the Good Law [or True Doctrine] Sutra”), one of the earlier Mahāyāna Buddhist texts venerated......
Lot’s wife, biblical character, a disobedient woman who was turned into a pillar of salt for looking back to see......
Lu Hsiu-ching was a scholar of Taoism in South China who edited the revealed Ling-pao scriptures that became the......
Ludlul bel nemeqi, in ancient Mesopotamian religious literature, a philosophical composition concerned with a man......
Gospel According to Luke, third of the four New Testament Gospels (narratives recounting the life and death of......
St. Luke ; feast day October 18) was, in Christian tradition, the author of the Gospel According to Luke and the......
Lunyu, one of four texts of Confucianism that, when published together in 1190 by the Neo-Confucian philosopher......
Martin Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer who was the catalyst of the 16th-century Protestant......
The Books of the Maccabees, four books, none of which is in the Hebrew Bible but all of which appear in some manuscripts......
Magi, in Christian tradition, the noble pilgrims “from the East” who followed a miraculous guiding star to Bethlehem,......
Mahabharata, one of the two Sanskrit epic poems of ancient India (the other being the Ramayana). The Mahabharata......
Mahayana-shraddhotpada-shastra, relatively brief but influential exposition of the fundamentals of Mahayana Buddhism.......
Mahāvairocana-sūtra, text of late Tantric Buddhism and a principal scripture of the large Japanese Buddhist sect......
Mahāvastu, (Sanskrit: “Great Story”), important legendary life of the Buddha, produced as a late canonical work......
Moses Maimonides was a Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician, the foremost intellectual figure of medieval......
The Book of Malachi, the last of 12 books of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) that bear the names of the Minor......
mammon, biblical term for riches, often used to describe the debasing influence of material wealth. The term was......
Prayer of Manasseh, apocryphal work (noncanonical for Jews and Protestants), one of a collection of songs appended......
mangal-kavya, a type of eulogistic verse in honour of a popular god or goddess in Bengal (India). The poems are......
Manual of Discipline, one of the most important documents produced by the Essene community of Jews, who settled......
Mar-pa was one of the Tibetan translators of Indian Vajrayana (or Tantric) Buddhist texts, a significant figure......
John Marbeck was an English composer, organist, and author, known for his setting of the Anglican liturgy. Marbeck......
Gospel According to Mark, second of the four New Testament Gospels (narratives recounting the life and death of......
Saint Mark ; Western feast day April 25, Eastern feast day September 23) was the traditional author of the second......
Philips van Marnix, Heer Van Sint Aldegonde was a Dutch theologian and poet whose translation of the Psalms is......
Gregory Martin was a Roman Catholic biblical scholar who served as the principal translator of the Latin Vulgate......
Martyrdom of Polycarp, early Christian letter that describes the death by burning of St. Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna......
Masoretic text, (from Hebrew masoreth, “tradition”), traditional Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible, meticulously......
Gospel According to Matthew, first of the four New Testament Gospels (narratives recounting the life and death......