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Abraham: A patriarch to the jewish people. He was the first person to…
Abraham: A patriarch to the jewish people. He was the first person to teach that there is only one god.
Adam & Eve: The first people; Adam possessed a body of light, identical to the light created by God on the first day, and Eve was created by god taking a rib from Adam also being his wife.
Garden of Eden: The garden of righteousness the original space for Adam and Eve a paradise of sorts.
Tree of knowledge of good and evil: The tree that was not meant to be eaten from in the garden of evil
The Serpent/ Snake:The cunning representation of evil deceiving Eve into doing the one thing god had forbade (eating from the tree).
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Seige of Jerusalem: The first war between the Jewish and Roman people in 70Ad, the romans took the city destroying the two temples of Jerusalem This was the destruction of the two temples
Pharisees: A social movement and school of thought in the Levant during the time of Second Temple Judaism. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, Pharisaic beliefs became the foundational, liturgical, and ritualistic basis for Rabbinic Judaism.
Sadducees: Another sect of Jews during the second temple period, mainly high priest, aristocratic families, and merchants.
Conservative Judaism: Traditional judaism between Orthodox and Reform Judaism regarding the practices of Jewish law and tradition as coming from older people in judaism such as grandparents and elders in the community more than from divine revelation.
Orthodox Judaism: Contemporary judaism taking the words of the torah as is at face value without modification.
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Essene: Another group of Jews mainly in Palestine in the second temple period that held property together characterized by being highly organized and being the authors of the dead seas scrolls.
Zealots:a political movement during the second temple period in 1st-century which sought to incite the people of Judea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force during the First Jewish–Roman War. i
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Prophetic Traditions: religious folklore or stories in this situation of Judaism this relate to the conception of Eve as seductive and of secondary nature to women.
Maimonides 13 Principles: The thirteen principles for good faith in religion, a guide book on good faith for jewish people.
Isaac: father of Jacob, Grandfather of the twelve tribes of Israel.
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Apoloclypic literature: Seen mainly in the Old Testament,
613: Moses 611 commandments plus the first two of the Ten Commandments which are the only two spoken from god