several came to mind.... moses, abraham, isaac, david, jacob, elijah.. etc...
Jewish tradition holds that the Torah was given by God (Exodus 24:12) and was conveyed to the Israelite (Jewish) people by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24).
The opportunity God offered Moses was that Moses could be the new Abraham, so that Moses could be the founder of a new nation.The opportunity God offered Moses was that Moses could be the new Abraham, so that Moses could be the founder of a new nation.
Torah contains the books:Genesis: Outlining the origins of the Jewish nation and religionExodus: How Moses liberated the Hebrews and brought them to the Holy LandNumbers: An accounting of the Jewish nation at the time that it came into the Holy LandLeviticus: Describes priestly practices and temple observances for the Jewish religionDeuteronomy: The moral code of the Jewish people
Moses
no. he only led the israelites out of Egypt. and although he was not considered king, he was the greatest prophet and leader of the Jewish nation.
No it is not Moses, but it is Abraham the father of Judaism.
No. God is the Jewish God.
No he was Jewish
Moses
No. Judah is just the ancestor that most Jews share, according to Jewish Scripture. Abraham (Judah's great-grandfather) and Moses (Judah's great x30 nephew) founded the religion.
Abraham was the founder of Judaism; he made the eternal covenant with G-d. He also trusted G-d enough to leave his home and make his way towards the 'promised land'. Abraham himself was a Hebrew. Later, Moses (Judaism's greatest prophet) led the Israelites out of Egypt, and to Mt Sinai, where G-d gave them the Torah. This national revelation was the 'official' start of Judaism. The gathering of millions of people went forward as the Jewish family, Jewish people and Jewish religion. So Abraham was the founder, Moses was the liberator; but we could also argue that G-d 'created' Judaism http://www.ajewwithaview.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------