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4 July, 05:38

What was a primary difference between Judaism and the belief systems of other early cultures?

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The Hebrews believed that death was a continuation of life on earth.

The Hebrews believed in one god who was all powerful.

The Hebrews believed that killing animals was wrong.

The Hebrews believed in many gods; each had special responsibilities.

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  1. 4 July, 05:39
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    One of the most significant characteristics of Judaism was its belief in a single God, called monotheism.

    In Judaism, the god Yahweh is all powerful, and both polytheism (belief in many gods) and the doctrine of God having multiple personalities (such as the Trinity in Christianity) is heretical. This was a significant innovation from other religions that existed at the same time, which were mostly polytheistic.
  2. 4 July, 05:51
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    i think its B.
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