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What two religions were influenced by the Hebrews?
Christianity was born from within the Jewish tradition, and Islam developed from both Christianity and Judaism. While there have been differences among these religions, there was a rich cultural interchange between Jews, Christians, and Muslims that took place in Islamic Spain and other places over centuries.
What religions did Judaism influence?
Judaism influenced the development of Christianity and Islam, and had a major influence on Western civilization – Christianity, the eventually dominant religious faith of the West, was in large part a child of the Hebrew religion.
What influenced Judaism?
Modern Judaism owes much to Zoroastrian influences. Some scholars assert that Jews learned their monotheistic theology from the Zoroastrians. Certainly, Jews discovered the theology of universalism enmeshed in core Zoroastrian dogma.
What is the lasting contribution made by the Hebrews to religion?
The Torah, or the first five books of the Hebrew’s bible are great story telling and enlightening religious works. The main, and most important thing the Hebrews contributed was the idea of monotheism, the practice of virtually every religion today.
Why did the Hebrews want to return to the original religion?
Summoning the people to return to the original purity of the faith, they sought to avoid the paganism that would threaten if Canaanite influences continued. In ecstasy perhaps brought on by dances, they warned of fearful punishment to come if the people did not heed them.
What kind of society did the Hebrews have?
There was much about Hebrew society that recalls what we have already observed about the other peoples of the ancient Near East. The father exercised supreme authority within the family; polygamy and divorce were permitted; and, as among the Hittites, a widow married her dead husband’s brother.
What was the covenant between God and the Hebrews?
The covenant was the pact between god himself and his chosen people, all the tribes of the Hebrews in confederation, held together by their regard for this most sacred of objects.
What was the punishment for the Israelites in the Bible?
The punishment came with deportation into Babylonian captivity and the abandonment of Jerusalem. With the prophecies of evil fulfilled, the prophet Ezekiel had a vision of new life being breathed into the dead bones of Israel, and he urged all to prepare for its restoration.