Most Christians believe that Deity is Jesus while Jews don't. They believe that God is the Creator with no incarnation.
YHVH same as Judaism
The deity of Islam, known as Allah in Arabic, is the God of Judaism and Christianity.The deity of Islam is known as Allah in Arabic, but is NOT the same as the God of Judaism and Christianity. (See the link below to "Who is Allah?")
Monotheistic religions. These religions believe in the existence of one singular deity or god, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
As Christianity, Islam and Judaism all worship the same Deity, it would be Yahweh. Yahweh, Jehovah, Allah - a variety of names - but at around 4,000,000,000 (four billion) worshippers, the most popular Deity of all.
Some Christians use the term to refer to apostate Jews who have abandoned Judaism for Christianity. The branch of Christianity most likely to use this term calls itself Messianic Judaism. Jews generally reject so-called Messianic Jews because Judaism traditionally considers the belief in an incarnate deity to be idolatrous, regardless of whether the deity is incarnated in a stone idol or a living person.
"God" is a proper noun when referring to a specific deity in monotheistic religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It is a common noun when used generically or in a non-religious context to refer to a deity in general.
The religion that believes in the deity Yahweh is Judaism.
No, Moses was not considered a god by any people or cultures. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not worshipped as a deity.
If you're talking about Islam, Christianity, and Judaism...these three religions are all monotheistic. They accept that there is only one God. However, in Christianity this concept is combined with the belief in trinity so it's not purely monotheistic. Judaism and Islam both believe in a single deity.
I think those would be Christianity; Islam; Judaism; Bahá'í Faith; Zoroastrianism.
The religion that believes in Yahweh as their supreme deity is Judaism.
No, Moses is not considered a god in any religious beliefs or traditions. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not worshipped as a deity.