The Hebrews were led by moses, out of Egypt, away from slavery. As they were traveling in the desert, Moses was believed to have made a deal with God and also recieved the 10 commandments. If the Hebrews (aka Jews) made God thier one and on...
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What is the origin of Judaism, according to the Bible. Here is a brief explanation of the terms associated with Judaism and the historical origins of Judaism, starting with the founder of the Hebrew nation, the patriarch Abraham. ... What is the origin of Judaism, according to the Bible?
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Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Judaism (from the Latin Iudaismus , derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos , and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah , "Judah"; in Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת, Yahedut , the distinctive characteristics...
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The Skeptic Tank text archives. ... JUDAISM The origin and development of Judaism is traced in the Old Testament. Moses was not the founder of Judaism since YAHWEH (normal rendition of the unpronounceable name for God) was worshipped by the Hebrew nation long before Moses was born.
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What was the origin of Judaism? When was Judaism started? ... According to Jewish tradition, Judaism was founded by Abraham, almost 4000 years ago. You can find more details about Abraham's founding of Judaism in the Book of Genesis.
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A German historian, Eduard Meyer, in 1896 published Die Entstehung des Judentums ("The Origin of Judaism"), in which he placed the origins of Judaism in the Persian period (see below Biblical Judaism [20th-4th century BCE]) or the days of Ezra and Nehemiah (5th century BCE) and actually attributed to Persian imperialism...
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www.crystalinks.com/judaism.html
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Among the questions of cultural history, the question about the origin of Judaism undoubtedly occupies a fundamental position. ... From all of that it follows as a matter of course that Judaism bears within itself a fundamental social question as to its origin and substance.
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www.neue-einheit.com/english/is/is2003/is2003-24e.htm
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Reform Judaism was born at the time of the French Revolution, a time when European Jews were recognized for the first time as citizens of the countries in which they lived. ... They realized that many of these changes took place not because of a dislike of Judaism, but to obtain better treatment. Many rabbis believed the...
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This origin of Judaism is told in a more coherent version in the Old Testament of the Bible, starting with God's creative actions in Genesis; afterwards followed the succession of "covenants" which God made with particular people, or their ancestors, culminating, but not ending, with Moses.
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www.themystica.org/mystica/articles/j/judaism.html
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