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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
14

The written laws that are the central principles of Judaism are known as the

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scoray [572]3 years ago
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Answer:

A limited amount of written record survived to shine light on this time period.

Explanation:

The ancient Hebrew Bible began with the "Torah," that is, "The Law," which was given through the leader of Israel, Moses.  Most of us are familiar with the Ten Commandments as given to Israel through Moses.  (Maybe you've even seen the classic 1956 movie, The Ten Commandments, starring Charlton Heston.)  Those famous "Ten Commandments" are essentially a concise summary of God's moral law for his people.  The religion of Judaism was built on moral commands and human beings' ethical obligation to obey them.  In fact, beyond those major summaries of God's law in the Ten Commandments, the Jewish rabbis counted a total of 613 commands given in the Torah (the books of Moses).  The basic ethical foundation of Judaism is still respected as a primary reason to view the religion of Judaism as important and influential.

Arisa [49]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ten Commandments.

Explanation:

The Bible is a collection of the Old and New Testaments, which was authored by many different people, but mainly Moses, David, Solomon, to name a few. However, it is important to note that Judaism does not believe in the New Testament, but only the old, and so it is ruled out.

The Declaration of Independence was written half a world away in what is now known as the United States of Independence.

The New Testament is the collective writing of multiple authors, mainly from the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ and Paul. Jews do not believe in it, and so the principalities of Judaism does not relate to it in any way.

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