A Brief history of Judaism religion.



It is history that provides the key to understanding Judaism, as its initial recognition is reflected in the account of early history. Thus, the Bible reports contemporary events and activities largely for religious reasons. Biblical writers believed that the presence of divine teachings was essentially seen throughout history. The presence of God’s experience is also experienced in the natural realm, but instantaneous or intimate manifestation occurs in human action. Although other ancient communities also recognized the presence of divine teachings in history, the understanding of ancient Israel proved to be the most lasting and influential. It is this particular claim that the presence of God in human events is the Jewish and its subsequent development which is the divisive cause of Jewish thought.
Moreover, the influence of all the existence of ancient Israel was influenced by their belief that throughout history they stood in a unique relationship with the divine God. The people of Israel believed that their response to the divine divine presence in history was not only for them, but for all mankind. Moreover, God as a person revealed the structure and structure of communal and individual life in this community in a certain struggle. Claiming sovereignty over the people because of their continued action in history, he established a treaty (Brett) with them and required them to obey his teachings or the law (the Torah). This obedience was another means by which the divine teachings were manifested - concrete was manifested in human existence. The corporate life of the chosen community was a summons to the world mankind to recognize the presence, sovereignty and purpose of God the establishment of peace and well-being between the universe and mankind.

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