The most important Islamic beliefs are: 1. that God is One.
2. that Muhammad, Jesus, David, Moses, Abraham, Ishmael, Abel, Adam, and hundreds of others were prophets of God, and that Muhammad was the final prophet sent to humankind.
3. that God revealed books of prophecy to Prophets Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Muhammad.
4. that angels and demons serve God and the Devil (Shaytan), respectively.
5. that the world will end, and on that day, all humankind will gather to be judged.
6. that those who do good in life will be rewarded and that those who do not repent of their sins and make restitution to those they have injured will be punished.
7. that God has preordained some things about the life of each person: his/her name, religion, income, marriage, children, and and time and place of his/her death.
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Judaism does not have the concept of Original sin. This is a purely Christian concept. It's purely a Catholic concept, anyone who knows the bible and knows what it means to be a Christian knows that the Catholic Church and their beliefs don't fit into that definition. Original Sin is one of those beliefs Ezekiel 18:20 in plain terms says everyone is responsible for their own sin.
From the momentt of Christianity's inception, it began breaking away from Judaism. So the phrase "in Judaism" is not the most accurate way to put it.
Judaism, Hebrew religon
From the Torah.
No. in fact, NO translation is exactly the same as the original.The Septuagint is a Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures. Translations are never exactly the same as the original.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
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from the Torah.
Answer Continuation: Christians have as part of their scripture the writings of Judaism (called the Old Testament in the christian Bible). Break: Christians accept Jesus as the Messiah, while Jews believe the Messiah has not come yet.Answer Christianity is a continuation of Judaism because Christians worship the same God and use the Jewish scriptures as its Old Testament. Christianity is a break from Judaism because it rejects many of the principles of Judaism, creates a Holy Trinity in contrast to the strict monotheism of Judaism, introduces many new beliefs such Satan as the evil adversary of God, and hell; and radically reinterprets the Hebrew scriptures to suit a New Testament agenda.
Christianity and Judaism share the same scriptures that record history from the beginning of time until the era of Christ. Christianity diverged at this point, but retains the Jewish scriptures as the Old Testament of the Bible.
Orthodox Judaism follows the historical and traditional ritual beliefs of Judaism