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2 November, 01:16

Contrast the Hebrews' view of the importance of human life with that of the Greeks.

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  1. 2 November, 01:21
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    Answer: The correct answer is : The Greeks are idealists, historians, philosophers, polytheists, they say that salvation must be confessed and is directed to the soul, heaven is the goal, man is flesh and soul, love is a feeling or an emotion The good is a blessing and the bad is a curse. For the Hebrews these aspects are quite the opposite, they are realistic, poets, spiritual, monotheists, they say that salvation is directed to the spirit, mind, soul and body, heaven is the reward, man is a spirit unit + soul + body, love is a choice, blessing is obedience and curse is disobedience.
  2. 2 November, 01:27
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    I believe the hebrews thought that the meaning of life was to follow God and live in the steps of their ancestors like Moses or Abraham. The Greeks however thought life was about gaining knowledge
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