Looking at Judaism

By Colleen Leary, published Mar 17, 2006
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When analyzing the Jewish traditions and way of life, there are six terms to keep in mind when examining how the religion itself works and how it is run. These terms consist of Yahweh, covenant, Abraham, Israel, Moses, and prophets. All these terms constitute what the Jewish religion is all about. Through personal analysis, I have been able to gain a better understanding of Judaism.

The first principle to keep in mind when looking at Judaism is Abraham. According to the Bible, God found it necessary to call out for one man and his family to earth. This person was Abraham. This came after a long list of horrible events, including Adam and Eve, and Cane and Abel. Abraham was promised that he would become the father of a great nation and become a blessing to all people if he was faithful to his part of a covenant with God. Isaac then succeeded Abraham in his covenant. This covenant that they speak of is what is God’s promise to the people. God gave the world a promise, through the covenant and the person to play out this covenant was Abraham and his sons. These people are known as the patriarchs of the Jewish people because they are the people who bring forth the religion of the nation.

Israel is the place that Judaism originates and thrives for most of the BCE era. Israel is a key place in the Jewish religion in that this is where the religion begins and without Israel there would be no Judaism. Along with Israel being the origination of Judaism, came the Yahweh. The Yahweh is the original word that the Jews follow and the laws of the religion. Basically the Jews followed these words and catered their lives and actions by what the Yahweh said. When I look at this with the Jews, from a Christian perspective I think of the Ten Commandments and how we as Christians are supposed to follow what those laws say. As for the prophets, they were a select group of people who were sent from God and they were to set out to speak about the Jewish religion and spread the knowledge and spirituality of Judaism. When I look at the prophets, I think of the 12 Disciples that were founded by Jesus Christ in the Christian religion.

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i agree with him

Posted on 03/28/2007 at 12:03:00 PM

 
Wow. You know so little about Judaism that it is amazing you thought yourself qualified to write an article. You obviously did no research whatsoever about Judaism before you decided to publish this article. If you are putting information out there on a subject you have a responsibility to your readers, and to yourself to check your basic facts. First of all, if you even had the most basic knowledge of Judaism, you would know that Jews do not refer to the old Testament as the Koran, but rather as the Torah. Next time, before you write an article, at least look up the topic on wikipedia, before you do your readers an incredible disservice.

Posted on 11/27/2006 at 11:11:00 AM

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