judaism.
Israelites.
They are all very ancient religions.
Modern religions that are related to the ideas of the ancient Hebrews include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Judaism is the direct continuation of Hebrew traditions and texts, emphasizing the covenant between God and the Israelites. Christianity emerged from Judaism, incorporating Hebrew scriptures and introducing the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. Islam, while distinct, recognizes many Hebrew prophets and shares themes of monotheism and moral guidance found in Hebrew texts.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Belief in One God.
Judaism is one of the greatest Religions and the one the most ancient ones too.....Now when we look at the Global Chart of Religions....we come to see the only two Giants.. Christanity and ISLAM....these are the religions that can be called global religions...but For Judaism ...it might not be one of the largest religion but definitely it is one the most influencial religion
Today we call it Judaism. In ancient times, it didn't have a name; it was simply the Torah itself.
The area of the Mesopotamian valley saw the emergence of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Of the monotheistic religions (religions that believe in one God), Judaism is the oldest. Of the surviving polytheistic (religions that believe in many gods), Hinduism is the oldest.
Ancient Israel was a theocratic kingdom and so the predominant religion and the religion of the state was the religion of the Israelites. It is often considered to be Judaism although modern Orthodox Judaism is different from this religion because the debates and discussions of the Talmud and subsequent works had not yet been written. There were probably minorities of Canaanite Polytheists, Egyptian Polytheists, and Hellenic Polytheists in and around the Ancient Kingdoms of Israel.
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.