Jerusalem In Jewish Prayers
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2019
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Hitit Univ
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Özet
Judaism is a religion introduced, practiced, and identified with Jerusalem especially since King David's period. According to Jews, the religious and political life in Jerusalem during the time of David and his son Suleiman is an ideal that requires not to be forgotten in their memory and to be experienced again. The prayers, which are an indispensable part of the religious life of the Jews and settled in the focus of religion with the collapse of the Temple, clearly reveal the meaning of Jerusalem that expressed for them and are considered as a summary of the history of Jewish faith. In general, the emphasis on Jerusalem in Jewish prayers, made regularly, on holidays and in transition periods and in some special cases, is that God is glorifying himself, that peace and salvation are demanded, salvation comes from the coming of Christ, the construction of temple, and peace in Jerusalem. In this direction Amidah prayer is regarded as a symbol of Jerusalem citizenship, that is to be Jewish, because of its emphasis on the fulfilment of salvation as a result of the coming of Christ, the gathering of the Jews in Jerusalem and the provision of justice. Therefore, in the memory of Jews, Jerusalem appears as need to be remembered and always maintains its importance and value as "a Jewish Hope" in the form of "Rebuild Jerusalem" in their language. In this work, by focusing on Jewish prayers made in various times and shapes, it is tried to be understood and revealed how Jerusalem takes place in Jewish prayers and what it means to them through the phenomenological method.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
History of Religions, Judaism, Jerusalem, Prayer, Meaning
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Hitit Universitesi Ilahiyat Fakultesi Dergisi-Journal Of Divinity Faculty Of Hitit University
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18
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35
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Özcan, Şevket . "Jerusalem In Jewish Prayers". Hitit Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 18 / 35(2019): 23-48.