When Judaism began, how was it different from other religions in the ancient world?(1 point)

Responses

Judaism had sacred texts.
Judaism had sacred texts.

Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.
Judaism held that there was good and evil in the universe.

Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.
Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.

Judaism did not instruct its followers about how to lead their daily lives.

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The response that best highlights how Judaism was different from other religions in the ancient world is:

Judaism held that there was one God who set down laws about right and wrong.

This monotheistic belief in a single, all-powerful God who provided moral and ethical laws via commandments distinguished Judaism from many contemporary polytheistic religions.