Judaism started many thousand years ago in the Middle East. They were once the Israelites, and many of them still live in Israel. They are still considered God's people, even by Christians. Unlike Christians, Jews do not believe that Jesus was a messiah or prophet. They do not accept any part of the Christian Bible (Old and New Testaments). But Messianic Jews are a group of Christians that have come to the realization that Jesus was in fact the Christ, but attempt to incorporate Jewish customs into their worship.
Christianity started out as Judaism in the middle east a very long time ago. Once the Messiah, JESUS, came to earth and died on the cross for our sins, many became Christians. Because Jesus died on the cross, we no longer need to sacrifice for our sins. Because Jesus was God's son, he was perfect, and sinless. So Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice. He knew that his reason to live was to spread the word and heal, but he also knew his ultimate reason for living on earth was to die for us and be risen. For God so loved the world he gave his one and only Son, and whoever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Jewish AnswerThe Jewish Bible is called the Tanach. The word Tanach is an acronym representing its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings). The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach but was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.
The goal of Judaism is to help HaShem (The Creator) in the completion of creation by making the world as good as possible through our actions. There is no concept of salvation as found in Christianity as Judaism teaches that all humans are born good and innocent, we do not accept the concept of original sin. Neither do we believe in the existence of the devil or the idea of eternal damnation.
The word 'messiah' is the anglicisation of the Hebrew 'moshiach'. The word moshiach translates to 'anointed'. The title of moshiach was given to any person who was appropriately anointed with oil as part of their initiation to their service of HaShem. We have had many moshiachim (pl) in the form of kings, priests, prophets, and judges. There is absolutely nothing supernatural about a moshiach. There is a prophecy about a future moshiach, however, he'll be a mortal man who will lead the country of Israel. The idea of human sacrifice is an abomination according to Judaism and it is not possible to atone for mistakes not yet committed or for one person to atone for another person's mistakes,
The "Messianic Jewish" movement was actually started by Christian groups as a way to convert Jews to Christianity. In reality, the majority of people who refer to themselves as Messianics have no Jewish heritage whatsoever. It is also important to note that the majority of Jews did not convert to Christianity and the majority of Christians have no Jewish lineage (or minimal Jewish lineage).
Moslem AnswerIslam is interpretation of the series revelations given by God to his Final Prophet, Mohammed. The Prophets that came before the Final Prophet had received divine revelation and had given it to the various nations across the world. Islam claims that there are thousands of these prophets and the ones it lists by name include many of the characters from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Of the Prophets who came prior to the Final Prophet, the most important were Ibrahim (Abraham), Noh (Noah), Musa (Moses), and Isa (Jesus).
The Final Prophet's message was about the unity of the tradition and its binding call on all of humanity to acknowledge and revere the One God. (Allah is merely the word God in Arabic and is not a particular name for him unlike Jehovah for some Christians which is a particular name for God.) Mohammed brought about the Five Pillars of Islam: Faith (Ash-Shahada), Prayer (As-Salat), Righteous Donation (Az-Zakat), Pilgrimage to Mecca (Al-Hajj), and Fasting during Ramadan (Sawm Ramadan).
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share the same common origin, which they trace back to the patriarch Abraham. The three religions also have similar basic beliefs, such as only worshipping one god.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share the same common origin, which they trace back to the patriarch Abraham. The three religions also have similar basic beliefs, such as only worshipping one god.
Islam and Christianity, they have the same belief that Judaism ha ORIGINALLY but the Judaism now is all changed and rearranged by humans
The angels in Islam are the same as the angels in CHristianity ad Judaism.
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Though Islam doesn't view Jerusalem in the same manner as Judaism or Christianity. For Judaism and Christianity, Jerusalem is place of the world's foundation and the city where G-d's presence once rested. Islam's holy city is actually Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Islam's claim to Jerusalem is political, not religious (or at least not at all in the way Christians and Jews view Jerusalem).
Muslims are the followers of Islam that is the religion of Allah (or God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism). Islam is the oldest God religion in the universe. Islam means full submission to God and to His will. Islam per Torah revelation to Moses is called Judaism. Islam per the Bible revelation to Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per Quran revelation to Muhammad is called the same name Islam as it is the last God religion on earth. Accordingly, Muslims (per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad) didn't get anything from Judaism and or Christianity. The three religions got their teachings, ritual worships, and morals from the same source that is Allah (or God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism).
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Same God is worshiped in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. God is called in Islam (in Arabic) Allah. God is written as Allah in the Arabic versions of the Bible.
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Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
Several religions evolved from the Hebrew religion, including Christianity and Islam. Christianity emerged from the teachings of Jesus Christ, who was a Jewish preacher. Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammad, who was influenced by both Jewish and Christian beliefs. Both Christianity and Islam share common roots with Judaism, including the belief in one God and the importance of ethical living based on divine laws.