Asked by kaleb

When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?

A.
Judaism had sacred texts.

B.
Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.

C.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.

D.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
I think the answer is D

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Nope.

Look up the word, monotheist.
Answered by kaleb
My text says:
Monotheism has been defined as the belief in the existence of only one god that created the world, is all-powerful and intervenes in the world. A broader definition of monotheism is the belief in one god.
Answered by kaleb
so the answer is C?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. Judaism was the first religion to believe in only ONE God.
Answered by kaleb
thank u
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by chloe
its c.
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Answered by la
i agree
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Answered by Smart helper
The answer is C, Am i right???
Answered by Fatima Hameed
um actually islam was the first religion that believed in ONE god
Answered by Well
WELLL THE ANSWER IS C
Answered by jasper
The answer is C
Answered by my
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Answered by BLM
its C
Answered by Stormy
What are the answers I need help I suck at social studies
Answered by Its me obviii
BTW Ms. Sue is dead now soo no point in asking her..


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Answered by samantha
the answer is C I Know
Answered by Anonymous
c because if you are Christian you are trenchantly the same because we worship only one almighty god that is in heaven.
Answered by Jackie
The official religion of the Persian empire was
Answered by Momma J
What does this quote illustrate ( tell us) about Hammurabi's code
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