Jews.
Dictionaries define "Judaism" as The monotheistic religion of the Jews. This was the teaching which was spread by Abraham, and has continued since then. For fuller detail, see the Related Links.Link: The basic beliefs of Judaism
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Yes, believed and practised ... still.
The diaspora.
They believed in what is now called Judaism.
Adam and Eve are believed to have practiced the religion of Judaism, as they are considered to be the first human beings in the Abrahamic religions, which include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
They all believed in one god and believed that good would overcome evil.
both.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity
In Judaism, the Messiah is believed to be a future savior figure who will bring peace and redemption to the world. In Christianity, the Messiah is seen as Jesus Christ, who is believed to have already come to Earth as the savior of humanity.
They were Jews who rebel agaisnt the roman empire, in the first century of judaism
Judaism was a monotheistic religion - meaning that the Jews believed in ONE god only. (The Romans believed several gods and goddesses -polytheism)
Early Judaism believed in one G-d (in a form of either monotheism or henotheism).Early Judaism rejected the idea of praying to a physical image of a deity.
They believed in what is now called Judaism. They worshiped the One God and repudiated idolatry.