In Judaism, there is no one single most important person. Judaism has had many thousands (if not millions) of Rabbis, sages, kings, leaders, prophets, and teachers. The single greatest prophet was Moses (Numbers ch.12).
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No. In Judaism, there is no one single most important person. Judaism has had many thousands (if not millions) of Rabbis, sages, kings, leaders, prophets, and teachers.Answer:Moses was the most important of the Jewish prophets (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34).
In Judaism, there is no one single most important person. Judaism has had many thousands (if not millions) of Rabbis, sages, kings, leaders, prophets, and teachers.Answer:Moses was the greatest prophet of any generation, before or since (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34).
There is no one single important person in ancient Judaism. All of the prophets, Patriarchs, and Matriarchs of the Hebrew Bible are considered important.
Abraham.
Abraham
In the Torah.
moses is the most important because shown that god exists in our world.
The Shema prayer.
Moses was the most important of the prophets in Judaism (Numbers ch.12). See also:A biography of Moses
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
It's called 'monotheism'.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.