Some key teachings of Judaism are:
* HaShem is one and cannot be divided.
* There is no need for intermediaries, anyone can pray directly to HaShem.
* That were all born inocennt.
* That humans are unique in all creation in that we have freewill, not even angels have freewill. This is what HaShem meant when He said we were created in His image.
* It is not possible to atone for the mistakes of others.
* It is not possible to atone for mistakes not yet committed.
* That HaShem will never be man or son of man.
* That human sacrifice is an abomination.
* There is no such thing as original sin.
* There is no such thing as eternal damnation.
* That moshiachim (messiahs) are mortal men with no supernatural aspects to them.
*The Founder of Judasim was Abraham and Also God(not Jesus Christ or the Holy Spirt.
The Jewish holy text is called the Tanach. The word Tanach is an acronym representing its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
And the Oral Torah is contained within the Talmud.
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Confucianism religious text,is the writing from Confucius himself, and his beliefs.
The Torah.
The primary religious text for Christians is the Holy Bible.
the holy bible.
The Torah (five books of Moses).The first five books of the Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
No. The Religious Text of Judaism is the Jewish Bible or Tanakh. The Zend Avesta is the Holy Book of Zoroastrianism.
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the holy Quran
Well, to a Biblical Christian, there is only one: the Holy Bible.
So we can learn God's holy word and believe that Jesus Christ is our only Saviour from sin.
In scripture, the term "canon" refers to the authoritative list of books recognized as divinely inspired and accepted as scripture by a religious community. These books form the sacred and foundational texts of that faith tradition.
There are several religions on Earth; basically, each of them has its own holy text or texts. For example, the holy text of Christians is the Bible; the holy text of Muslims is the Koran; etc.