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The Creator of the universe.

Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One ethical God. 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.

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The Creator of the universe.


Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews, since the founding principle of Judaism was and is the belief in One God. 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.


In Judaism:

God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4). The concept of a dualism (as in Zoroastrianism), an independent Satan, multiple gods (polytheism; paganism) or a trinity of three in one, are all unimaginable in Judaism. Also, any belief that an intermediary between humanity and God should be used, whether as necessary or even optional, is considered heretical.God is non-physical, indivisible and incomparable. Jewish tradition teaches that God is beyond human comprehension; and that it is only God's revealed deeds, as He interacts with mankind and the world, that we can begin to grasp.


God is omniscient (He is aware of everything), and infinitely wise.
God created the universe and all existence, including time and space, in a deliberate, purposeful act of benevolent Creation.

God is the mover of everything. No molecule can move without the energy and direction with which God imbues it.


God is eternal; and His ways are also eternal. He is not capricious, forgetful or fickle.
God is just. He rewards good and punishes evil - whether in this world or in the afterlife.

God is ethical and moral; and He expects us to imitate His ways.


The God of Israel is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the guide of history, who delivered the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
God is the source of law, who gave the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
God is immanent and personal, meaning that he relates to humanity and hears our prayers. This is the basis of the Psalms and our siddur (prayerbook).

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Exodus 34:6-7 provides a list of attributes of God. In the Jewish tradition, these are referred to as the 13 attributes of God, and the verses from Exodus are unpacked as follows:

  1. God exists

  2. God expects repentance

  3. God is all powerful

  4. God is compassionate

  5. God is gracious

  6. God is slow to anger

  7. God abounds in lovingkindness

  8. God abounds in truth

  9. God's lovingkindness lasts for 1,000 generations

  10. God forgives premeditated sins

  11. God forgives sins committed in rebellion

  12. God forgives sins made by mistake

  13. God acquits the penitent

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Why was God important to ancient Hebrews?

God is not only important to the ancient Hebrews but also to the present generation. These people at that time saw that there is a supreme being controlling the universe. Life originates from the Almighty and as such everything depends on Him.


What were three beliefs that were held by the ancient Hebrew?

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What did the Hebrews begin being called?

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Do agnostic's believe in a supreme being?

Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.


How did ancient israel affect ancient Egypt?

Actually, according to the Bible, the ancient Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews, until they broke out of Egypt and headed back to their "Promised Land" in Canaan. However, there are no Egyptian records or archaeological evidence of them ever being in Egypt. If it affected Egypt at all, it wasn't very much.


Abraham is best known for?

being the patriarch of the Hebrews.


Who is the masonic god?

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The three civilizations that conquered the Hebrews were: Egypt, Assyrians, and Chaldeans. The Hebrews went through a cycle of being captured, enslaved, and freed.


How do traditionalists call their supreme being?

The followers of christianity calltheir supreme being God.


Who was the supreme being of judaism?

God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.


Were the Hebrews always being invaded by other people?

Yes, they were.