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How was Judaism different form other religions of its time? A. it had morai code B. it allowed religious leaders to teach gods...Asked by Neytiri Barran-etim
How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?
It had a moral code.
It allowed religious leaders to teach god's laws.
It had the most hoildays.
It professed that there is only one god.
It had a moral code.
It allowed religious leaders to teach god's laws.
It had the most hoildays.
It professed that there is only one god.
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It emphasized the importance of communal worship and community involvement.
It had a strong emphasis on social justice and caring for the less fortunate.
It practiced circumcision as a sign of the covenant with God.
It prohibited the worship of idols and the use of images in worship.
It had a strong emphasis on social justice and caring for the less fortunate.
It practiced circumcision as a sign of the covenant with God.
It prohibited the worship of idols and the use of images in worship.
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