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  1. Gratitude, or the concept of being thankful, is prevalent throughout Jewish texts. It is the theme of the first prayer uttered upon waking up in the morning, Modeh Ani (“I give thanks”), and is a value that drives countless other Jewish practices, traditions, and customs.

  2. To provide a taste of Maimonides’ vast teachings, we present 32 quotes from his magnum opus, Mishneh Torah.

  3. Regardless of who truly wrote and compiled the book, it remains a practical source of guidance on life, love, parenting, handling challenging situations, being a good person and more. Here are 10 lines from Proverbs that exemplify the insightful wisdom found throughout the book. 1.

  4. The great codifier of Torah law and Jewish philosophy, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon (" Maimonides " also known as "The Rambam "), compiled what he refers to as the Shloshah Asar Ikkarim, the "Thirteen Fundamental Principles" of the Jewish faith, as derived from the Torah.

  5. In Christian theology, grace is the unearned, undeserved divine gift of unconditional love, mercy, favor, acceptance, forgiveness, sustenance and salvation from God through Jesus to those who accept him as messiah and savior (Romans 5, Ephesians 2).

  6. Prior to that, Jews said the prayer “Elohai N’shama” (Brachot 60b:4), which is significantly longer. The phrase “rabba emunatecha” in “Modeh Ani” quotes from Lamentations 3:23, which talks about how G-d’s kindness and mercy is renewed every morning.

  7. 21 maj 2013 · Grace is something granted to us, not as a reward for our right actions, but whenever we are able to receive God’s love – even when we fear we don’t quite deserve it. Grace: Unmerited divine assistance, a virtue coming from God (such as kindness, courtesy, thoughtfulness).

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