Where Did Judaism Christianity and Islam All Originated (Begin)
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Origins of Hebraism, Christianity, and Islam
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The troika John Roy Major religions that originated in Southwest Asia are Judaism, Christian religion, and Islam. • All are based happening monotheism, a belief in one god. • Each religion has a sacred textbook, or book, which is at the core of its faith. • Each playscript is a collection of writings compiled over time. • None was written by the central figure of the faith.
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Origins of Judaism • Judaism is the oldest of the three religions. • It began as a countersink of beliefs and laws practiced by ancient Hebrew the great unwashe in Southwest Asia. • Its book is the Hebrew Bible.
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Origins of Judaism • Jews believe that one daylight a human leader will come as a courier of God and get about a golden long time. • They call this leader the christ. • In Balkan state versions of the Bible, messiah is written as christos, the anointed single.
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Origins of Judaism • The Bible names Abraham as the Father of the Church of the Jews. • In that location is no other evidence of his life. Scholars base Abraham living sometime between 2000 and 1500 BCE. • The Holy Scripture states that Ibrahim was born in Ur, in contemporary Republic of Iraq. • He later sick to Canaan, in current Israel.
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Origins of Judaism • Jews believe Canaan is the Secure Estate, which God promised to Ibrahim and his descendants. • It is said that Abraham's grandson Jacob had 12 sons. • The twelve tribes of Israel began with Jacob's sons. • Jacob was later called State of Israel, and his descendants are called Israelites.
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Origins of Judaism • According to the Book, the First Temple for Jewish idolize was built around 900—1000 BCE and destroyed by Babylonians in 586 B.C.E.. • The Jews were then dispatched out of Canaan, merely returned later on 50 old age in exile.
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Origins of Judaism • A Diaspora occurs when a chemical group of people bequeath their homeland and move to many different locations individually. • All of the world's Jewish communities today that do not live in current Israel are part of the Mortal Diaspora.
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Origins of Judaism • A new temple was finished 70 years afterwards the site of the First Tabernacle, but was badly plundered aside invasive Romans about 54 BCE. • King Herod the Great, a Jew, subordinate Judea for the Romans. • The second tabernacle was rebuilt in 20 BCE.
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Origins of Judaism • When Romans attacked Jerusalem again in 70 CE, they destroyed Herod's tabernacle. • Today, the 1 left temple wall, the Western Bulwark, is a place of petition for Jewish pilgrims. • Jews emotional by from the land over again, until the modern DoS of Yisrael was formed in the late 1940s.
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Origins of Christianity • In 30 Common Era, a Jew named Jesus began sermon new ideas around Judaism in Roman-controlled Judea. • The later title of Jesus Christ given to Jesus is a reference to the belief by his following that he is the Jewish messiah.
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Origins of Christianity • Reported to the Christian New Testament, Jesus of Nazareth preached only to his fellow Jews. • His idea was that the centenarian laws of Judaism should personify replaced away a simpler system based on love of one's fellow human beings. • He began to arise popular. Jewish leadership did not want Jesus and the disciples Jesus of Nazareth to threaten their power and asked the Romans to apprehend him.
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Origins of Christianity • The Epistle to the Romans found him guilty of speaking against Jewish laws and sentenced him to death by crucifixion, or by being adorned happening a cross. • He died in 33 CE, after preaching for only three days.
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Origins of Christianity • Jesus had 12 close followers, or disciples. Interestingly, a human being who had never met Jesus became the person to circularise his message around the world. • Paul of Tarsus had a vision of Jesus after the crucifixion that told him to teach Jesus' ideas to non-Jews. • Paul traveled to habitus churches throughout the ancient world in Ephesus, Corinth, Eternal City, and other cities. • The New Testament records Paul's journeys through a series of letters, or epistles, that he wrote.
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Origins of Christendom • The chapters of Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Galatians, and Thessalonians, are totally letters written aside Paul to the people of parvenu, non-Jewish churches established in these locations. • Paul taught them how to live their lives in these letters.
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Origins of Christianity • By 100 CE, the growth of Christianity was left-wing to a new generation of people who had never known Delivere and who did not recognize Jewish Laws. • Roman authorities fought the outgrowth of Christianity. • Christians were often inactive and killed. • Well-nig Christians expert their religion out of sight, but their Book of Numbers continuing to grow and the religion spread.
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Origins of Christianity • Past the archean 4th century, Christianity may have reached members of the Emperor of Rome's family. • The National capital Emperor Constantine was not a Religious belief, but he had his soldiers fight an fundamental battle in 313 CE with a Christian symbolic representation on their shields. • His US Army won the battle.
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Origins of Christendom • In the nearly 300 years since his demise, many different ideas had industrial about how to stick to Jesus. • In 325 CE, Constantine called a meeting for all the Christian leadership to meet in Nicea. • Nearly 300 hands attended the meeting to discuss how Christianity should beryllium practiced.
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Origins of Christianity • The council produced the Nicene Creed, the firstborn attempt at a uniform statement of Christian doctrine. • When the Christian leadership left field this meeting, a new type of Christly church had been formed. • This raw church was same to be Catholic, which means universal.
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Origins of Islam • The Prophet Muhammad was an Arab whelped in 570 CE, in Mecca, which is in present-day Saudi Arabian Peninsula. • He was a merchant called "al-Amin," the trustworthy unrivalled. • Accordant to Islamic tradition, in 610 Cerium, while he was praying in a cave, he had a vision of the angel Gabriel, a figure in the Hebrew Bible. • The Angel gave him messages from Deity, known as Allah in Arabic.
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Origins of Islam • Muhammad spreadhead the messages he standard from Allah. • He was forced to fly Mecca for Al Madinah in 622 CE. • This flight of steps is known as the Hijrah. • The Muslim calendar begins at this day of the month. • By the time he died in 632 CE, Islamic ascertain of central Arabia was well underway.
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Origins of Islam • Before 700 CE, Muhammad's followers were war-ridden over his successor. • The fight split Muslims into the Shi'a and the Sunni. • The Shi'a comprise 10%—15% of Islamic followers today and the Sunni comprise close to 90%.
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Origins of Islam • The Quintuplet Pillars of Islam is the term for the religion's five main beliefs. • They are accepted by all Sunnis and Shi'A, but the Shi'every bit have added several other practices to form the Branches of Organized religion.
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The Five Pillars The Five Pillars are: • Believe in only unitary God and Muhammad is his messenger. • Pray in the management of Mecca five times a day. • Donate money to the poor people. • Fast during the calendar month of Ramadan. • Make a journey, Oregon häjj, to Mecca leastways once.
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Origins of Mohammedanism • Islam has former rules, including what Muslims are allowed to eat and drink. • Besides, the Qur'an, their sacred book, explains a conception called jihad. • Jihad requires believers to sports meeting the enemies of Islam in battle. • Enemies can be attacked by the heart, the tongue, the hand, Oregon the sword.
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Origins of Islam • An Islamic Favored Age lasted from 750 to 1400. • Advances in Islamic learning inspired the European Rebirth. • The city of Mecca became a John R. Major economic center, helping Islam dilate. • Literacy was, for the first gear prison term, distributed among the populations of the Near East.
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Origins of Islam • In 1258, the Islamic city of Baghdad was attacked, conquered, and destroyed by the Mongols, a dynasty from central Asia. • The Islamic Golden Age began to pull down to a close.
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Summary • Write 3 paragraphs describing the beginnings to the spread of each of the three main religions of the Middle East.
Where Did Judaism Christianity and Islam All Originated (Begin)
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