Names of God in Judaism

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    and told us about the life of a Jewish. She spoke very freely about her culture. I am very thankful that we had the chance to meet such a wonderful lady of the Jewish religion that showed the passion and love for her religion. Jews worship the God who saved the Jewish people from slavery.…

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    Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share a lot of similarity. They are all originated in what is called today “middle east”. They are considered the three major monotheistic religions in the world, they all believe and worship one god, and even if it’s called different names by each religion it still the same transcendent that is beyond our ability to comprehend, the creator and the sustainer of the universe, and that speaks through prophet …as sacred texts called holly book which differ for each…

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    not practices Judaism. One afternoon, his grandpa came over and he was wearing a round hat, and the curious boy asked, “Grandpa why are you wearing that hat”. His grandpa replied by saying “it’s a kippah, and we Jewish men wear it to covering one 's head, and to honour god”. Page 2 The boy was so interested about Judaism, he wanted to learn more about the origin as well as the beliefs, and his grandpa was more than happy to share. His grandpa started off telling him how Judaism came to be…

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    three religious faiths by the name of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are very similar religions and yet very different religions. All three have similar aspects but eventually diverge to become completely different faiths. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all share a few similarities and differences in the aspects of their creation story, their views on the role of Jesus, and their overall teachings as a whole. The similarities between the creation story of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam…

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    Homosexuality between Laestadianism and Reform Judaism Homosexuality has been found within the bounds of humanity for thousands of years, dating back to the ancient Egyptians somewhere around the time of 2400 BC (LLC, 2010). Throughout history, it seems many religious groups have not directly dealt with the problem because earlier generations have not introduced the issue. In recent years, homosexual communities, activists, and advocates seeking social acceptance and support have brought the…

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    characteristics that that Judaism share with the Persian religion. The first one is that both faiths view God as being omnipresent, omniscient and eternal. In the same regard, they both agree that God is the sole creator of the entire universe. The similarity extends up to the belief that God tends to operate through and use angles and arch angles to govern. Both Judaism and Persian religion believe that there is an existence of devils and demons. In Persian, the devil is given the name Ahriman…

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    same as Christianity where the Almighty God Created everything in seven days. Judaism has a lot of myths and figures but the most important ones are Abraham and Moses. The founder of Judaism, Abraham who is considered the father. Abraham made a contract with God to search for the promise land which is now Israel. Moses, on the other hand, is equally important because he was the one who saved the Jews from the Egyptians and provided the Torah and the laws of God which are now called the 10…

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    Judaism, Islam and Christianity all have one main belief in common: There is one God and He is the creator of the world. In Judaism, Shema is the essential confession of believing in one God. “This confession is completed by reminding the people to love this God with all their heart, soul and strength; to pray the Shema on arising and retiring; and to bind its words on their hands, foreheads, and doorposts to ensure that the awareness of the one true God might permeate their every thought and…

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    and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or Gods. Being that we live in a culturally diverse world, many religions have developed over time. For example: Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism and etc. Specifically, I believe the religion that of Christianity depicts a clear and vivid reason for our existence. Christianity is a religion of which teaches you the life and teachings of Jesus Christ; one God; monotheism. I am initially from the Caribbean. My mother and…

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    and a spiritual leadership structure. Religions, particularly Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, are very similar because of their shared ancestral roots, sacred text, holy people, and theological beliefs. All three religions trace their ancestry back to Abraham (Hebrew, Ibrahim). Abraham is considered a great patriarch because of his preaching monotheism, which at the time was unheard of. Monotheism is the belief of one God. God established a covenant by making three promises to Abraham…

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