No. It did, however, emphasize the power and abstraction of God.
Jews generally dont have missionaries.
They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).
Monotheism had to begin somewhere, and the Middle East was as good a place as any, although strictly speaking the Middle East was not really the birthplace of monotheism. The monotheistic Zoroastrian religion is believed to have arisen in southern Russia, and may have been the earliest monotheistic religion. The monotheism that Akenaten instuted in Egypt was much earlier than the monotheism instituted under King Josiah of Judah, although it was only to last the lifetime of one king. The monotheism that was to have the most profound effect on the entire world was that of the Jews, and this certainly was instituted in what is now termed the Middle East. Christianity arose in the Jewish milieu, so it was natural that that this new religion would also be monotheistic. And centuries later, Islam was born in a society that was already well acquainted with both Judaism and Christianity.
There was no impact of missionaries because there was no missionaries. Europe was all Catholic and travel outside of Europe didn't happen until the late 1400's so no missionaries were needed.
monotheism, the belief of one God
Prior to monotheism, most religions were based on worshipping many gods.
What may be the most unique historic characteristic of the Jewish People is the fact that after having so much of its philosophy adopted as the norm and basis of civilization by so many of the world's cultures, two tenths of one percent of the world's population could nonetheless be made the focus of so much blind worldwide hatred. It's incredible really.
There was no significance to missionaries since there were no missionaries. All of Europe was Catholic and people didn't travel outside Europe until the late 1400's so a missionary wasn't needed to convert people.
If you're Jewish you should get a Jewish education.
Many of the saints of the Middle Ages were missionaries. But saints came from all classes of life and did many very different things.
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