In the time of The Bible, the Israelites (today called the Jews) practiced ethical monotheism, worshiping a deity known by a number of names-- El, Elohim, Yahveh, Adonoi, etc. (This deity is generally translated as God or the Lord.)
At certain times, however, the Israelites went astray and lapsed into polytheism, worshiping Babylonian or Canaanite gods; but then a prophet or other leader would guide them back to monotheism and they would re-dedicate themselves to serving only the One God. Throughout the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), we read about the development of the religion of the Hebrews, or Israelites, which came to be known as Judaism.
Biblical tradition says that Moses followed the Hebrew religion, founded by his forefather, Abraham.
This information needs to be tempered by the knowledge that nearly all historians and biblical scholars believe that the biblical Moses did not really exist.
Moses is a central figure in Judaism, which is the religion he practiced and is considered the founder of. He is also an important figure in Christianity and Islam.
The Rosens practice Judaism.
Vivien Thomas did not adhere to any specific religion. He was raised in a Christian household but did not actively practice any religion as an adult.
my bet is she's too smart to practice any religion...
Rashard Lewis is known to practice the religion of Islam.
Deuteronomy 4:44 says: "This is the law Moses set before the Israelites."(NIV)(Malachi 4:4)(Deuteronomy 27:3) So, the 'religion' was Judaism (the ancient Nation of Israel).
They practice Islam religion.
Judaism. One of the definitions of Judaism given in dictionaries is "the religion of Moses."
Judaism
He his a Christian
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
It is entirely up to you, how seriously you wish to practice your religion.
they practice the religion of pakarah, a ancient religion that revolves around the sun as the centerpiece of life.
Abraham & Moses.
The religion was JUDAISM.
The religion of Moses (now known as Judaism).
The religion of Moses (now known as Judaism).