First, the oldest monotheistic Judaism is the earliest and oldest religion among the three monotheistic beliefs in the world, and it is also the way of life and belief of the Jewish nation, but it is not one of the three major religions in the world, mainly because there are too few believers. The most important teaching of Judaism is that there is only one God, the invisible eternal God. He wants all people to be just and kind. Because God created man in his own image, everyone deserves dignity and respect.
Jews serve God through study and prayer, and at the same time abide by the commandments guided by the Pentecostal Book of Moses. Unlike other religions in the world, Judaism does not welcome foreigners to believe in Judaism, nor does it actively preach among foreigners. Those who insist on converting to Judaism must pass the test. Judaism? Preach? The target is Jews who don't follow Jewish rules. These people may do as the Romans do because they live in a place where there are no other Jews, or marry foreign teachers. The preacher encouraged them to observe Jewish customs again.
Wailing wall, the Jewish holy place in Jerusalem, also known as the Western Wall, is a section of the retaining wall of the Second Temple in the old city of Jerusalem and the only remaining site of the retaining wall of the Second Temple. What else? Wall of sighs? Known as. Judaism regards the wall as the first holy place, and Christians must observe a moment of silence when visiting the wall to express their condolences to the ancient temple and look forward to its restoration.
Second, the difference between Judaism and Christianity is similar:
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are monotheistic religions with the same root and origin, and they all believe in and worship the same supreme creator who dominates everything in the universe. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all originated from the same primitive religion-ancient Judaism. Christianity is a new sect of ancient Judaism, while Islam was founded on the basis of absorbing Jewish and Christian classics and teachings.
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