Religion, Leaders, And Ethical Principles Of Judaism

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Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jews. Judaism is involved with Torah which is the law of God as revealed to Moses and was recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures called the Pentateuch. I don't really know a lot about anything in the form of Christianity however, it was interesting to take the time to understand a religion with their own set of beliefs, rules, traditions, and or standards. In the article there are 10 main topics connecting to Judaism and they are Prophets, Caption, God, Scripture, Messiah, Afterlife, Practices, Celebrations, Leaders, and Ethical Principles. To summarize the introduction of Judaism the major world religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Many of their Beliefs were turned into …show more content…

Abraham is an important part to the monotheistic faiths however, was not the first leader. Eve and Adam was the first humans to be mentioned in scriptures. Scripture is a form of writing by another religion or an example is the bible is the piece of a scripture. Many believers in Abrahamic faiths preserved the scripture. The history of prophets are being unfolded in human history. In the Caption Abraham knew jesus and never seen a man more like himself so maybe they look just alike! He is described as freckled and of medium height. For God, Three different cultures believe that god is the creator of the universe and they were Jews, Christians, and Muslims. These religions believe that god had made an arrangement with Abraham to keep peace and faith in one god. Abrahamic faiths is common to the Messiah. Messiah means who is chosen by god. For an Afterlife you must be judged on Judgement Day. God will reward or punish many people. In the section of Practices is mainly about worship which means pray to our lord and savor. There was a lunar calendar for each religion for each celebration. The celebrations still live throughout today in society. Leaders are trained to care and have respect and morals towards a person and must especially faith. In the section Ethical Principles talks about the way curtain religions live and how they were raised to respect others. And one condition during the whole section is being able to live together as a society with morals and ethics. To Sum it all up, this was very nice to learn about Judaism and there way of