1) God created it as described in Genesis. The universe has not existed forever; not even "primeval" matter.
2) Humans are central in God's eyes and outweigh the importance of the vast galaxies.
3) The universe is finite. Hidden from our sight, and beyond it, are trans-finite spiritual worlds.
4) The overwhelming dimensions and beauty of the universe is meant to be an indicator of God's wisdom and power (Isaiah 40:26).
The Torah narrates the details of God's creating the universe (Genesis ch.1).
Judaism views Yahweh as the one and only God, who is all-powerful, all-knowing, and the creator of the universe. Followers of Judaism believe in a personal relationship with Yahweh and strive to follow His commandments as outlined in the Torah.
God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.
Judaism believes in One God, who created the universe.
God created it.
No. Judaism worships One God, creator of the universe. There are no gods and goddesses in Judaism. See also the Related Links.Link: More about PassoverLink: What is God like?
God, creator of the universe.
We worship God, who created the universe.
A single god created the universe
Judaism has One God (Deuteronomy 6:4), who created the universe (Genesis 1:1).
Judaism has One God (Deuteronomy 6:4), who created the universe (Genesis 1:1).
Louis Pollack has written: 'Fingerprints on the universe' -- subject(s): Judaism, Judaism and science