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Alex17521 [72]
3 years ago
14

Explain the significance of Palestine, the covenant and monotheism to Judah and the Hebrew people.

History
2 answers:
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
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It focused on monotheism instead of polytheism. Judaism religion only focused on one God and was very different from various religions during the ancient times and in the same period. They only had YHWH, as God. The description of this follows as YHWH instituted the laws, known as the Ten Commandments. And its laws as it states the first commandment: </span>
<span>There is no other gods other than YHWH. In which this verifies the divergence of the Judaism religion.<span> </span></span>

natima [27]3 years ago
8 0
It focused on monotheism instead of polytheism. Judaism religion only focused on one God and was very different from various religions during the ancient times and in the same period. They only had YHWH, as God. The description of this follows as YHWH instituted the laws, known as the Ten Commandments. And its laws as it states the first commandment: There are no other gods other than YHWH. In which this verifies the divergence of the Judaism religion.

Explanation:

Monotheism - this is often the idea<span> that </span>there's only 1<span> G-d. Judaism was </span>the primary unionised religion<span> to be </span>monotheistic<span> and to insist that followers </span>stay<span> loyal to and worship </span>solely<span> the one true G-d, </span>and zilch and no-one<span> else. This was in stark </span>distinction<span> to </span>the various<span> Pagan and Mystery religions around at the time, </span>that<span> featured multiple deities. Covenant: - </span>Ibrahim<span>, the 'founder' of Judaism, </span>created a continuous<span> covenant with G-d, on behalf of his descendants. The covenant, or contract, states that G-d </span>can defend<span> and </span>go over<span> the Jews if </span>they continue to be<span> loyal to him and </span>solely<span> him. If they did that, G-d </span>secure<span> to bless them and </span>to form<span> from them 'great nations'.</span>
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