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Christianity&Judisim
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| crucifixion | A method of execution where a person is hung from a cross. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifixion forgives them of their sins. |
| monotheism | A religion that believes in one god. |
| Hebrews | An ancient name of the Jewish people. |
| Jerusalem | A holy city in the religions of Judaism and Christianity. |
| Christianity | A religion founded on the belief that Jesus is the messiah, and based on his teachings. |
| covenant | a promise or contract |
| persecution | Suffering of those who differ because of their beliefs. |
| Bible | The Christian sacred text that contains their beliefs. |
| synagogue | A Jewish place of worship. |
| Apostles/Disciples | he original twelve followers of Jesus. |
| Jesus | A Jew born in Bethlehem believed by Christians to be the messiah. |
| kosher | Jewish food rules. |
| Torah | The five books given to Moses for the Jews, which is also the first five books of the Christian Bible. |
| Gospels | a genre of Early Christian literature claiming to recount the life of Jesus, to preserve his teachings, or to reveal aspects of God's nature |
| Moses | a prophet, according to the Hebrew Bible, he was a Egyptian prince who later became a religious leader whom wrote the Torah |
| New Testament | The second major part of the Christian Bible |
| Ten Commandments | the ten "rules" to Christianity and Judaism given to Moses by God |
| Abraham | the first of the three biblical patriarchs. His story, plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| Yahweh | the national god of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah and mainly the hebrew god |
| diaspora | |
| Holy Trinity | |
| Judaism | |
| messiah | |
| prophets | |
| resurrection |