There were a rediculous ammount, it has to do with sin meaning something closer to 'transgression against the law' and their law was vast. So were there means of cleansing their transgressions. Something about sacrificing birds on periods or some such. Anyway, your christ came and now you can eat pork, isn't that what really matters? (Still unclean, but he died for your American continental breakfasts!)
God's law for Jews is outlined in the Torah, which includes the commandments and teachings given to the Jewish people. These laws cover various aspects of life, including ethical and moral behavior, worship and rituals, social justice, and dietary restrictions. Following these laws is seen as a way to live a righteous and devoted life in accordance with God's will.
Jews don't have Gods. They have a God.
Moses got the Hebrew slaves Fred from the Egyptian Pharaoh.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
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AnswerModern Jews do not believe in sun gods; for them there is only one God, the Creator. However, there is biblical and archaeological evidence that the early Hebrews believed in sun and moon gods.
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Jews are monotheistic and worship only the creator God.
no, gods law ia.
It meant that Jews were (are) monotheistic and don't worship people as gods.
Jews are gods people. its obvious. do some research.
Jews who strictly observe Jewish law are referred to as Orthodox Jews.
Yes, very much so, as to cross Greek gods was believed to earn the ire of the goddesses and gods who had given that law to mankind.