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Art [367]
3 years ago
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How did the religious of Judaism and Zoroastrian differ during the rise of early civilizations

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Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

How did the religious of Judaism and Zoroastrian differ during the rise of early civilizations

Explanation:

<u>Zoroastrianism, by the name of its founder, is the denomination of religion and philosophy that, derived from a previous religion called Mazdaism</u>, <em><u>is based on the teachings of the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster, Zarathustra</u></em>, <u>who recognize Ahura Mazda as a deity, considered by Zoroaster as the only uncreated creator of everything</u>.

<u>The term Judaism refers to the religion, tradition and culture of the Jewish people</u>. <em><u>It is the oldest of the three monotheistic religions</u></em>. <u>Monotheism is a belief in the existence of one God</u>.

<u>Those are the differences.</u>

boyakko [2]3 years ago
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Judaism is belief in God and the Savior. Zoroastrian believes in Azura Mazda, the God of the Persian Empire, The Persians freed the Jews.
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