I'm assuming your reference to the "early Israelites" means to those Jews who were pre the ten commandments.In one word, MONOTHEISMAccept the existence of the one unseen godWorship the one, unseen godReject any other form of worship/gods
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Assuming that this is referring to early Christianity, the basic story was that the Early Christians tried to remain Jews. They only began to see themselves as distinct when the remaining Jews cut them off.
Assuming that this is referring to early Christianity, the basic story was that the Early Christians tried to remain Jews. They only began to see themselves as distinct when the remaining Jews cut them off.
Assuming that this is referring to early Christianity, the basic story was that the Early Christians tried to remain Jews. They only began to see themselves as distinct when the remaining Jews cut them off.
No prophet revealed the basic laws of faith in judaism. Jewish tradition holds that G-d revealed the basic laws directly to the people at Mt. Sinai, in Egypt.
That Jesus Christ was and is the son of God and God the son, and is the savior of the world, who through his death, burial and resurrection makes men whole by faith in him.
Early Edition - 1996 Faith 1-21 was released on: USA: 26 April 1997
Early Edition - 1996 Blind Faith 4-17 was released on: USA: 22 April 2000
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Faith was the daughter of St. Sophia who was martyred, along with her sisters Hope and Charity in the early years of the Church.
A statement of faith is the basic or foundational principles that a person or group accepts to be true. What is "the" statement of faith would depend upon the individual person or group.