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    Earvin Samilin Kris Sension ESL 98W 15 November 2013 Christianity & Judaism Christianity and Judaism are two very distinct religions with their own traditions. From going back to history‚ they were founded by Israel along with Islam. They both believe that there is a God however‚ they both see things in a different perspective. People often described Christians as believers in Jesus Christ‚ whereas people described Jews as believers in Moses and Abraham. These two religions can relate in a

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    their writings. The Islam utilizes the Quran or Koran that is revealed the prophet Mohammed over a period of 20 years and that the Quran is the final revelation given by Allah to mankind (Christianity in View‚ 2016). The Judaism utilize the Hebrew Tanakh which is similar to the Christian Old Testament and it is a comprised of the Torah‚ Nevi’im‚ and Ketuvim (Christianity in View‚ 2016). Additionally‚ each of the faiths have different view on Jesus Christ. Christianity believe that He is the second

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    document which reveals instructions to the Jewish people. The first five books of the Hebrew scripture focus on Jewish law and teaching. The Torah is a key text in Judaism. Specifically‚ it refers to the five books which make up the beginning of the Tanakh. The Torah gives the history of the world and the Jewish people‚ as well as the laws passed down to them. God reveals his requirements to Moses. The commandments include rules for daily life. In Genesis 17‚ God changes Abram’s name to Abraham which

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    (M1) COMPARE THE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN THE PRACTICES AND BELIEFS OF INDIVIDUALS FROM TWO CONTRASTING RELIGIOUS OR SECULAR GROUPS Indeed‚ Christians and Jews share lots of common heritage – after all Jesus was himself Jewish. This leads to many things in common between Judaism and Christianity which include: Religion 1 Religion 2 Similarities Differences Definition/history Christianity is a religion based upon the teachings and miracles of Jesus. Judaism is the name of the religious faith

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    Western Religions Human Services 130 Western religions‚ there are three main forms‚ there is Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. it is best to break them out individually and compare the three. Once this is done‚ each religion is easier to understand you can find newrespect for each though understanding is achieved. The main focal point of any religious aspect is the understanding of God. A breakdown of each so that they are easier to understand is as follows: Judaism: God is omnipotent

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    one of the four major political parties that came into to being after the Hasmoneans claimed the position of High Priest‚ around 150 BCE. They were the largest party and had great influence over the Ioudaioi on issues of religion; they accepted the Tanakh and oral Torah as necessities to be followed (H 301). In addition to being a Pharisee‚ Paul also prosecuted the ekklesiai of God (Galatians 1:12). This would all change on Paul’s journey to Damascus.  He was on his way to Damascus‚ when he saw a

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    which teach Judaism’s adherents how to live ethical and moral lives. The writings are a major source of the laws which regulate Jewish life. Jewish sacred writings are read and studied on an ongoing basis by believers. The Jewish holy book is the Tanakh‚ containing the Torah and the prophetic books. The Torah is the most holy book of Judaism. Torah‚ which

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    days focus on and are commonly centralized on the earth’s rotations around the moon‚ also known as the lunar calendar. Unlike many other religions and people use‚ the calendar year as how the earth rotates around the sun (www.jewfaq.org‚ 2008). The Tanakh (Jewish Bible) quotes‚ “The tenth day of the seventh month is the Day of Atonement. It shall be a sacred occasion for you: You shall practice self-denial” (Leviticus 23:27). Yom Kippur begins at sunset and extends until dusk of the next day‚ 25 hours

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    enables the individual to budget his/her limited time each day. In contrast‚ the Jewish religion views time as a means for both individual and communal reflection of the Jewish people’s history and ever changing relationship with God. Although the Tanakh is composed of the Torah‚ Nevi’im‚ and Ketuvim‚ the Torah is undoubtedly the primary focus of the Jewish people. This claim is strongly supported by the fact

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