Question

During the Roman conquest of
Jerusalem, Jews began to
hope that a
would
come to save them. Later,
some Jews came to believe
that Jesus was that savior, and
the religion of Christianity
developed. Christians believe
that Jesus was
after his
death to lead his followers to
eternal life. Those who practice
Judaism do not believe this.
Christianity also differs from
Judaism because Christians
believe in the

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concept of the Trinity, which includes the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit as three persons in one God. This belief contrasts with the strict monotheism of Judaism, which emphasizes the absolute oneness of God. Additionally, Christians follow the New Testament, which includes the teachings of Jesus and the writings of his apostles, while Judaism is based on the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and its interpretations through the Talmud and other texts. These theological differences have led to distinct religious practices, beliefs, and identities within Christianity and Judaism.