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Essay heading: Manifestations of the Divine
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The reason for this is twofold. First, the Tanak teaches that God is not anthropomorphic. According to doctrine, the nature of God is incomprehensible to humans. Second, the Ten Commandments as spoken by Moses along with the Thirteen Principles of Faith edited by Maimonides both prohibit worshiping false idols... displayed 300 characters
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Therefore, since God is not human and is not fully comprehensible His depiction by humans will not be accurate; and further, has the potential to confuse the population and lead to idol worship. Given this doctrine, Jews have limited any depiction of The Divine to embellished Hebrew scriptures.
It is frequently thought that Islamic Scripture bans human and even animal representation in art; however, such is not the case... displayed next 300 characters
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