Judaism was different from other religions of its time primarily because it professed that there is only one god. This concept of monotheism set Judaism apart from many contemporaneous religions, which were typically polytheistic, worshipping multiple gods.
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How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?
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It had a moral code.
It had a moral code.
It allowed religious leaders to teach God’s laws.
It allowed religious leaders to teach God’s laws.
It had the most holidays.
It had the most holidays.
It professed that there is only one god.
It professed that there is only one god.
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