What was the significance of the Sabbath for early followers of Judaism
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The same as its significance today. The origin of the Shabbat is in the Torah (Genesis ch.2, Leviticus ch.23, Exodus ch.20 and many other passages). The Sabbath is a day blessed by God (Genesis ch.2), which He gave it to the Israelites as a treasured gift to be cherished (Talmud, Beitzah 15b). It is a day of rest (Exodus ch.20, ch.31), and a day of strengthening ties with the family, the community, and with God.
Which of these statements accurately describes a major development in Judaism
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Abraham's covenant with God led his followers to practice
monotheism
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What statements expresses a similarity between the Vedic religion and Judaism
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Both religions share holy texts with major world religions today. (apex)
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What did Axum civilizations use to equal the Roman Empire's currency to facilitate trade relations
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Coins.
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Which statement accurately compares developments in Judaism and Christianity
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Both religions developed sacred texts for their followers.
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Which of these areas practiced Christianity in 600 CE
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Rome practiced Christianity in 600 CE
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What is the book from the Tanakh that according to both Jewish and Christian belief describes God's creation of the world.
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Genesis (Apexvs)
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The trade routes of the classical era most resemble the Internet because they both
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Originate from a central capital of a specific civillization. Is the correct answer.
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What statements distinguishes the Jewish Ten Commandments from the Vedas
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Answer: The Vedas allow for the worship of many gods, while the Ten Commandments require followers to worship only one.
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What Classical civilizations created to honor wealth and powerful individuals.
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Stelae (apex)
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Which of these religions was developed over a long period of time with no specific leader or founder
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Hinduism
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which of these scenerios describes a perosn demonstratibg a key value
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a person goes out of his was to help an ingured stranger in hopes that he will be spiritually rewarded
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What was the significance of the Sabbath for early followers of Judaism
The same as its significance today. The origin of the Shabbat is in the Torah (Genesis ch.2, Leviticus ch.23, Exodus ch.20 and many other passages). The Sabbath is a day blessed by God (Genesis ch.2), which He gave it to the Israelites as a treasured gift to be cherished (Talmud, Beitzah 15b). It is a day of rest (Exodus ch.20, ch.31), and a day of strengthening ties with the family, the community, and with God.