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Both Judaism and Christianity accept the Old Testament to be the written Word of God; both also accept the belief in monotheism (one God).

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Abrahamic monotheism

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Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God.

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Both believe in the Hebrew Bible.

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Jews believe that man is judged primarily by his actions, Chrisians focus on faith. Jews believe that only the sinner can repent and atone for sin. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifiction atones for all. Jews believe in one God, indivisible. Christians believe in a trinitarian godhead, somehow both three and one. Jews believe that belief in an incarnate god is idolatry. Christians believe that Jesus is the incarnation of one of the three persons of the godhead.

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