Jewish adherents believe that there is only one god, secondly that God is inseparable and thirdly that God is exclusive. God is viewed as being all powerful and the source of creation. Jews have faith in that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have a distinct and individual association, which affects everything Jewish adherents do, thus having a substantial influence on their lives. …show more content…
Accordingly, the understanding of a moral law is that such a law is implanted in the revelation of God. The indispensable determination of this divinely inspired moral law is to certify that human beings live in such a way so as to enhance and not weaken their own God given dignity or the dignity of another. Thus the moral law has prejudiced the lives of adherents significantly as it has led to a essential pledge in Judaism to certify that those in need obtain the help and provision of