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explain why it was important for the followers of Judaism to have a written set of religious laws? in your own words and in the simplest form you can
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It was important for the followers of Judaism to have a written set of religious laws because it provided guidance and a clear understanding of how they should live their lives according to their faith. These written laws helped them remember their traditions, beliefs, and obligations to God. They also ensured consistency and helped unify the community, as everyone could refer to and follow the same set of rules. Furthermore, having written laws made it possible for generations to pass down and preserve their religious teachings accurately, without relying solely on oral transmission.
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