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Question | Answer |
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monotheism | Religion that believes in one god |
polytheism | Religion that teaches in the belief in more than one god |
Hebrews | Is the religion of the Hebrews which began (according to the teachings of Judaism) with the covenant between Abraham and the god of the Jews. |
Judaism | The first five books of the Jewish scared text (Tanakh) which is also the first five books of the Christan Bible |
Torah | According to the teachings of Judaism, Abraham established a covenant between the god of the Jews and his family (which included his servants and descendents.) This was part of the beginning of Judaism |
Abraham | A hebrew and descendant of Abraham. A prophet who would lead the Hebrewa out of Egypt and according to the teaching of Judaism, he received the 10 Commandments from the god of the Jews |
Moses | Descendent of Abrham and the king of the second dynasty of Israel. Famous king who united the country |
David | Soloman is the son of David he is considered to be the wise and wealthy king who would build the Temple of Solomon |
Solomon | According to the teachings of Judaism these are the ten laws given to Moses by the god of the Jews |
Ten Commandments | Is an unbreakable agreement. In Judaism, the covenant is the agreement between Abraham and the god of the Jews, in which Abraham promises that he and his descendants will worship that god |
covenant | Is a communicator for a god. |
prophet | Jewish day of rest which starts of friday when the sun sets ends of saturday and the sun rises, the Jews are not to work on the Sabbath, but to worship their god.. |
diaspora | There are several times in history there the Jews were forced to move from their home in Israel. The babylonians did this, and made them move to their capital of Babylon The Romans also did this and spread them throughout the Roman Empire |
Talmud | Central sacred text of Judaism and provides a guide for how Jews should live. |
gentile | A non-Jew |
rabbi | A Jewish teacher |
synagogues | A place of worship in Judaism. |