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Hunter-Best [27]
3 years ago
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What are two common key concepts between Christianity and judaism?

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Paraphin [41]3 years ago
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Answer:Both religions believe in the Torah Both religions are monotheistic

Explanation: Above all, Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic, so-called Abraham's religions. While the Jews have and respect the Old Testament, where the Torah is among others, they do not recognize the New Testament. In addition, the Jews also have a Talmud. Christians recognize the New Testament and Old Testament, and so does Torah. In addition, Christians acknowledge the records of the holy fathers of the Church. So it can be said that Christians and Jews share only the Old Testament.
The Jews do not believe that Christ is the Messiah, the Son of God, while the Christians believe in it, that is, the Christians believe in the Holy Trinity.
Christians visit the Churches, while the Jews visit the synagogues.
nordsb [41]3 years ago
8 0
Christianity is rooted in Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions diverged in the first centuries of the Christian Era. Christianity emphasizes correct belief (or orthodoxy), focusing on the New Covenant as mediated through Jesus Christ,[1] as recorded in the New Testament. Judaism places emphasis on correct conduct (or orthopraxy),[2][3][4] focusing on the Mosaic covenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud.

Christians believe in individual salvation from sin through receiving Jesus Christ as their Lord (God) and savior. Jews believe in individual and collective participation in an eternal dialogue with God through tradition, rituals, prayers and ethical actions. Christianity generally believes in a Triune God, one person of whom became human. Judaism emphasizes the Oneness of God and rejects the Christian concept of God in human form.
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