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Moses And Judaism Compare And Contrast
Moses: The holy book of Judaism is the Torah. It is composed of 39 books creating the complete Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible.
Jesus: The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament. The Old Testament is the complete Hebrew Bible. The New Testament tells of the lessons and journey of Jesus Christ while on Earth.
Muhammad: The Qur’an is 144 chapters of my pure word. I sent the angel Gabriel to tell Muhammad and he did just that. There is no relation between the Qur’an and the Bible or Torah.
Moses: Judaism is similar to Christianity because our holy books consist of the same 39 books, the bible is just extended beyond those books. Also they were both descended from Isaac.
Jesus: Christianity is similar to both Islam and Judaism because we all developed around the same area
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We also believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Muhammad: Islam descended from Ishmael instead of Isaac. Also, Muhammad is one of our prophets.

Moses: Judaism has three divisions: Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox. Each is divided by the ways they practice their faith.
Jesus: there are several divisions to Christianity but the major three are: Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. They are split due to practices and other beliefs, one example being the use of birth control.
Muhammad: the world of Islam is split into two major groups: Sunni and Shi'a Islam. There are still many smaller divisions but a majority of the Islam world are split into those two major groups.

Moses: The spread of Judaism is not very wide. It dominates in only the Jerusalem area but nowhere else. I am happy that there is a spread of my followers all around the world though they are not in vast numbers.
Jesus: I am very happy with the spread of Christianity! 33% of the world follow me and my teachings. It spreads over 4.5 continents.
Muhammad: I am pleased with the spread of Islam. Although it is not as vast as Christianity, it has still spread

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