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Select the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions.
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I don’t have the list/table of beliefs and practices to place. Could you paste the table or the answer choices here?
If helpful, here’s a quick reference mapping of common items (you can drop these into your table where they match):
- Monotheism (belief in one God) — Judaism and Christianity
- Jesus is the Messiah/son of God/divine Savior — Christianity
- Awaiting a messiah (not accepting Jesus as Messiah) — Judaism
- Torah/Tanakh as primary scripture — Judaism
- Old Testament / Hebrew Bible accepted (interpreted differently) — both (Christianity uses it as Old Testament)
- Sabbath observed Saturday — Judaism
- Worship on Sunday / Eucharist (Communion) — Christianity
- Kosher dietary laws / circumcision as covenant sign — Judaism
- Baptism — Christianity
- Led by rabbis — Judaism; led by priests/ministers/pastors — Christianity
Send the exact choices/table and I’ll place each one in the correct box.
If helpful, here’s a quick reference mapping of common items (you can drop these into your table where they match):
- Monotheism (belief in one God) — Judaism and Christianity
- Jesus is the Messiah/son of God/divine Savior — Christianity
- Awaiting a messiah (not accepting Jesus as Messiah) — Judaism
- Torah/Tanakh as primary scripture — Judaism
- Old Testament / Hebrew Bible accepted (interpreted differently) — both (Christianity uses it as Old Testament)
- Sabbath observed Saturday — Judaism
- Worship on Sunday / Eucharist (Communion) — Christianity
- Kosher dietary laws / circumcision as covenant sign — Judaism
- Baptism — Christianity
- Led by rabbis — Judaism; led by priests/ministers/pastors — Christianity
Send the exact choices/table and I’ll place each one in the correct box.
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