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JUDAISM., Jews regard Abraham (as he was later called) as the first…
JUDAISM.
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GROUP 2: Polytheism versus Monotheism, TOP QUESTIONS about Abraham.
Abraham is a very important person because he included the idea in society that there is only one God , and no more Gods calling the other ones fake Gods .
A monotheistic religion just believes in one god, but a Polytheistic religion believes in many gods. Judaism was a monothesitic religion
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GROUP 5: Holy text and other main texts, festivities (JEWISH BELIEFS)
The Jewish holy text is called Tanakh or the "Hebrew Bible". It includes the same books as the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, but the difference is that they are placed in a slightly different order.
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The Torah "the first five book of the tanakh" outlines laws for jews to follow.
The main festivities of Judaism are, a lesser Jewish festival, lasting eight days from the 25th day of Kislev (in December) and commemorating the rededication of the Temple in 165 BC by the Maccabees after its desecration by the Syrians. It is marked by the successive kindling of eight lights,Shabbat. The day of rest and weekly observance of God's completion of creation and Rosh Hashanah. The Jewish New Year—a holiday observed with festive meals and a day spent in prayer or quiet meditation.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah. Los libros que conforman el hijo de Tora: Génesis - Bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית), "En el comienzo" Éxodo - Shemot (שְׁמוֹת), "Nombres" Levítico - Vayikrá (וַיִּקְרָא), "Y empezar"
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Abraham History
In the Jewish tradition called Midrash (a Hebrew word which means 'interpretation' and relates to the way readings or biblical verses are understood), there are a number of stories about Abraham smashing his father's idols when he realises that there can be only one God of heaven and earth
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God´s Goverment
The story of Abraham is about obedience to the will of God - not blind obedience, because the Bible stories tell us that Abraham frequently challenged God and asked questions. But in the end, he trusted this God who had made such extraordinary promises and in so doing formed a very special and personal relationship with God which, believers will argue, has continued through to the present day.
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Abraham was the first person to teach the idea that there was only one God; before then, people believed in many gods
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