The State of Israel Built By Moses
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public administration specialist (Israel)
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.91200108
Subject Category: Public Administration
Volume/Issue: 9/12 | Page No: 1472-1477
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Submitted: 2025-12-11
Accepted: 2025-12-19
Published: 2026-01-01
Abstract
There are old things and new things, there are vintage things appreciated by connoisseurs and much more sophisticated appearances appreciated by most people. There are vintage things and modern things. There is even an old testament and a new testament. Does this mean that old things are necessarily worse, morally outdated or more insignificant? When you say old you think of something useless, something that is no longer relevant to the current moment.
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Most religious people who read the Bible
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1. This administrative construct (let's not forget that we are talking about the year 1100 BC: preserves a people that transcends the centuries and allows the Christian community to graft itself onto the already certified paradigm. The Old Testament establishes a dual citizenship. A citizenship that goes beyond earthly borders and continues in the New Testament. A new administrative vision, to a "woke" point, on the lack of borders, on the lack of identities of parishioners but which stops at the stability imposed by legislation. Not everything you have done/does is allowed or accepted. There are limits without which anarchy would result. The law of the 10 commandments is later certified by the Savior in chapter 5 of Matthew, It becomes the Law of love but in the divine interpretation it is not a law of unbounded love, of an acceptance without limits but a law of sacrifice. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
2. This subject should probably be debated more extensively in a later post because the Old Testament paradigm (State = people, territory, legislation) is also preserved in the New Testament [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
3. From the depth of the Jewish experience, old things are found in new things and added to them, and the conclusion of the initiated discussion, welcome and at the same time harmonious, is found there, in these wise reflections:: [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
4. "Therefore every scribe instructed concerning the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure things new and old" . [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
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