As persecutions forced the Jews to move to various countries, they brought their religion with them. Converts weren't actively sought, but there were some non-Jews who converted, including large numbers in a couple of instances (Exodus 12:38; and the Idumeans in the Hasmonean era. See also Esther 8:17).
Moses did not spread the religion of Judaism per se; he was not an evangelist. He was a prophet who revealed the Word of God to the Israelite people, a portion of whom would later become the Jews.
Judaism itself:
As the Jewish communities spread and moved. This phenomenon was set in motion by the various expulsions and persecutions, which drove Jewish populations to settle in new places.
Jewish influence:
As non-Jews came in contact with Jews, there was a degree of influence upon them. It was these Gentiles who were especially likely to adopt Christianity.
As the new religion of Christianity spread, it taught those beliefs which it had adopted directly from Jewish sources, such as the prohibition of infanticide and human sacrifice.
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Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
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Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are all Abrahamic religions, that is, they all share the common background of the ancient prophets of Abraham, Moses, Noah, Adam, and others. Judaism draws its roots from Moses, in about 1400 BC; Christians began in about 30 AD with Jesus; and Muslims began about 500 AD with Mohammad.
It depends on how the word "figure" is read.If it is referring to which human being is the most important historical personage in Judaism, that would be the Prophet Moses, who received the Torah and helped the Jews escape bondage in Egypt.If it is referring to which symbols represent Judaism, those would be the Star of David and the Menorah (or candelabra).
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Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God, creator of the universe. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. From Judaism, belief in One God has spread through the Western world.
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
Judaism. One of the definitions of Judaism given in dictionaries is "the religion of Moses."
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No it is not Moses, but it is Abraham the father of Judaism.
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