He believed in a single god.
What is Monotheism?
The belief is many gods or goddesses.
What is polytheism?
The Hebrew word for Hell, or the dwelling place of all the dead before Christ's Resurrections.
What is Sheol?
God first chose to reveal Himself to these people? (Don't think to much.)
Who are the Jewish people?
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What is the number of book in the New Testament?
He would call G-D, Adonai meaning:
What is Lord?
The first part of the Mass where we receive the written word of God, the homily, prayer for all, and the profession of faith.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
This is the pre-Christian Greek translation of the Old Testament made by Jewish scholars and later adopted by the Greek speaking Christians.
What is the Septuagint?
An attitude of hatred toward Jews.
What is Anti-Semitism?
The day set aside each week for rest and worship of God.
What is the Sabbath?
He is called the father of these Faiths:
What is Christian, Judaism, and Islam?
This is God's everlasting love:
What is Hessed?
The edited record of Rabbinic teachings and Jewish oral tradition, compiled at the beginning of the 3rd century AD.
What is the Mishnah?
Nominally Jewish
What is Reform Judaism?
613
What is the Mitzvoth?
This prayer is the prayer from Deuteronomy.
What is the Shema?
The second part the the Mass in which Christ's sacrifice of the cross is made present again; it includes the preparation of the gifts, Eucharistic prayer, the Communion rite, and prayer after Communion.
What is the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
This is the Jewish book of rabbinical commentaries and analysis of the Mishnah.
What is the Gemara?
The most traditional form of Judaism.
What is Orthodox Judaism?
The Anointed one, from the Greek Cristos.
Who is Christ?
The Hebrew word for "the Name."
What is Hashem?
This is speech, thought, or action, involving contempt, hatred, or defiance against, God or His Church, or agaist the saints, or other persons or things dedicated to God.
What is blasphemy?
This is the Central text of Jewish law and theology comprised of the Mishnah, and the Gemara, and the central source of the Jewish cultural life until modern times.
What is the Talmud?
What is practice concerned with following the Jewish law while making allowances for contemporary culture.
What is Conservative Judaism?
The Jewish name for the Holocaust.
What is Shoah?