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Drag and drop the elements of faith to each religion. You will use some items more than once.
Answers may be used once or more than once.
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Judaism
Christianity
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I don’t have the list of draggable responses you’re using, so I can’t place them directly. Please paste the exact response options (or a screenshot) and I’ll map each one to Judaism, Christianity, or both.
If you want a quick guide now, here are common elements and where they usually go:
- Belief in one God / Monotheism — Judaism and Christianity
- Hebrew Bible / Old Testament / Torah — Judaism (Torah especially), and Christianity (as Old Testament)
- New Testament — Christianity
- Jesus is the Messiah / Son of God / Resurrection of Jesus — Christianity
- Messiah will come in the future — Judaism
- Covenant with Abraham / God’s covenant — Judaism (primary) and Christianity (recognizes Abrahamic covenant)
- Prophets (e.g., Isaiah, Jeremiah) — Judaism and Christianity
- Mitzvot / 613 commandments / Jewish law — Judaism
- Sacraments (Baptism, Communion) — Christianity
- Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) — Christianity
- Sin and need for salvation — Both (but understood differently: Christianity emphasizes salvation through Jesus; Judaism emphasizes repentance/teshuvah and following the law)
- Prayer, worship, moral law — Both
Send the exact options and I’ll place each one precisely into Judaism, Christianity, or both.
If you want a quick guide now, here are common elements and where they usually go:
- Belief in one God / Monotheism — Judaism and Christianity
- Hebrew Bible / Old Testament / Torah — Judaism (Torah especially), and Christianity (as Old Testament)
- New Testament — Christianity
- Jesus is the Messiah / Son of God / Resurrection of Jesus — Christianity
- Messiah will come in the future — Judaism
- Covenant with Abraham / God’s covenant — Judaism (primary) and Christianity (recognizes Abrahamic covenant)
- Prophets (e.g., Isaiah, Jeremiah) — Judaism and Christianity
- Mitzvot / 613 commandments / Jewish law — Judaism
- Sacraments (Baptism, Communion) — Christianity
- Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) — Christianity
- Sin and need for salvation — Both (but understood differently: Christianity emphasizes salvation through Jesus; Judaism emphasizes repentance/teshuvah and following the law)
- Prayer, worship, moral law — Both
Send the exact options and I’ll place each one precisely into Judaism, Christianity, or both.
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