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What made Judaism different from the religions that came before it?
It was monotheistic.
It introduced prayer.
It required sacrifices.
It had special holidays.
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It was monotheistic.
Prayer, sacrifices, and religious festivals already existed in earlier ancient religions; what set Judaism apart was its belief in one God (and the covenantal/ethical focus that came with that monotheism).
Prayer, sacrifices, and religious festivals already existed in earlier ancient religions; what set Judaism apart was its belief in one God (and the covenantal/ethical focus that came with that monotheism).
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