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Elias A. Chandala presents on findings of his research on 'The Education System of Ancient Israel and its Implications for Adventist Education System in Afri...
In this episode, we journey through the rich history of education, from the early schools of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt to today’s modern institutions. We...
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In this podcast-style video, we explore the rich and complex history of Israel, from its ancient beginnings to its current role on the world stage.
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Basic education today is considered those skills that are necessary to function in society. In Ancient Israel, the child would be taught from the six broad subject areas into which the Mishna is divided, including: Zeraim ("Seeds"), dealing with agricultural laws and prayers; Moed ("Festival"), pertaining to the laws of the Shabbat and the ...
Present knowledge about education in ancient Israel is astonishingly incomplete. This deficiency of hard evidence exists despite many attempts to recover the actual learning situation prior to the first explicit reference to a school, Ben Sira's invitation to acquire an education at his house of
Jun 27, 2018 · Despite the theocratic nature of the government and the details of the religious system, the educational system in Ancient Israel was highly decentralized. The school was the home and the teachers were the parents.
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Sep 30, 2014 · This article presents a survey of the recent research which has been making significant progress in examining scribal schools and education in ancient Israel. It specifically treats scholarly recourse to the extra-biblical data provided by epigraphic remains, and discusses the comparative potentials of the wider ancient world itself.