Mark's Gospel, written around 70 CE, condemned the scribes and Pharisees but was conciliatory towards the ordinary Jews. Matthew's Gospel came next, written during the 80s of the first century when history shows Judaism and Christianity to be increasingly hostile to each other, and is somewhat hostile to the Jews. Luke was written around the end of the first century, after Christians had been banned from attending synagogues, and shows clear hostility towards the Jews in its account of the life of Jesus. Johnwas written some time after Luke and is quite hostile towards Judaism.
Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.
The most traditional branch of Judaism is referred to as Orthodox Judaism.
The gospel of Matthew has the most chapters.
They were written at a time when Judaism had come under fire, for the recent revolt in Jerusalem against Roman occupation, and after the Jewish leaders had begun writing anathemas against Christianity into the daily prayers for the faithful, so the early Christians wanted to distinguish themselves from the Jews.
No, Stalin was Atheist and compeltely against religion, but even more hostile towards Judaism. His son was not Jewish.
Reconstructionist judaism
Humans. Humans are animals and live in some of the most hostile habitats known.
F. C. Gilbert has written: 'From Judaism to Christianity and gospel work among the Hebrews' -- subject(s): Converts from Judaism, Evangelistic work, Christian converts from Judaism 'Practical lessons from the experience of Israel for the church of to-day'
The single most-read book in Judaism is the Torah.
Paul's mission was to preach the gospel to the non Jewish nations. The death of Jesus Christ as a propitiation for sin made Christianity different from Judaism. Paul just preached this.
Phillip Sigal is known for his work as a scholar of Jewish studies with a focus on Kabbalah. He has written numerous books on Jewish mysticism, including "The Emergence of Contemporary Kabbalah" and "The Jewish National Mysticism."
I am not fully sure, but I believe that an Oral Gospel would be unwritten accounts of the Gospels and traditional tales. In Judaism there is an Oral Torah, an unwritten law book that was given to Moses along with the written Torah.