ᏖᏂᏋ people of Judaism believe that their is only one all-powerful God (Yahweh). It is this belief that made the Jews unique among other ancient Semitic people and that became the legacy Judaism has passed on to the entire Western world.
The Hebrew Bible, teaches several doctrines (also known as a particular principle) such as those about God, the Messiah, human beings, and the universe.
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Many of the world's religions have hope in a future heroic figure who will rescue the morally right, judge the wicked, and restore peace to the world. In Judaism, this figure is the Messiah.
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Jewish sacred texts and literature have little to say about what happens after death, which may seem surprising to non-Jews since the sacred texts of Christianity and Islam, both of which have their foundations in Judaism, elaborate rather fully about the afterlife.So Judaism, like Buddhism, is entirely deeds-based. Christianity and Islam are essentially faith based, meaning you go to heaven no matter what you've done so long as you worshipped the right god. This make no sense in Jewish logic and reasoning.
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Human Nature is also important as it establishes both the dignity of male and female as creations of God and bearers of God's image, yet they also affirm the inherent sinfulness of people and their need for forgiveness.
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A fundamental of Judaism is that there is nothing a human being can do for God. God has no needs. Yet at the same time He gives us everything - air, water, food, sun. And He gave us the Torah as instructions for deriving maximum pleasure from this world.
The Hebrew Bible, teaches several doctrines (also known as a particular principle) such as those about God, the Messiah, human beings, and the universe.
Ⓜⓔⓢⓢⓘⓐⓗ
Many of the world's religions have hope in a future heroic figure who will rescue the morally right, judge the wicked, and restore peace to the world. In Judaism, this figure is the Messiah.
Ⓐⓕⓣⓔⓡ Ⓛⓘⓕⓔ
Jewish sacred texts and literature have little to say about what happens after death, which may seem surprising to non-Jews since the sacred texts of Christianity and Islam, both of which have their foundations in Judaism, elaborate rather fully about the afterlife.So Judaism, like Buddhism, is entirely deeds-based. Christianity and Islam are essentially faith based, meaning you go to heaven no matter what you've done so long as you worshipped the right god. This make no sense in Jewish logic and reasoning.
Ⓗⓤⓜⓐⓝ Ⓝⓐⓣⓤⓡⓔ
Human Nature is also important as it establishes both the dignity of male and female as creations of God and bearers of God's image, yet they also affirm the inherent sinfulness of people and their need for forgiveness.
Ⓟⓤⓡⓟⓞⓢⓔ ⓞⓕ Ⓛⓘⓕⓔ
A fundamental of Judaism is that there is nothing a human being can do for God. God has no needs. Yet at the same time He gives us everything - air, water, food, sun. And He gave us the Torah as instructions for deriving maximum pleasure from this world.