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Monotheism: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
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The Judaic Tradition The first record of the word “Israel” occurs in 1209 BC The Hebrew Bible is a compilation of stories and wisdom that was presumably first transmitted orally for centuries before being written down (sometime after 1000 BC). It is made up of the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings. The Torah is mostly a history of the early Israelite nation. (Genesis, Exodus) The Prophets are the writings of some of the leaders of the Israelites which remind the people of their duty to God. (Praise/prophecy) The Writings include what is know as wisdom literature. (Psalms, Proverbs, Job)
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Genesis: Some important stories in Genesis The Creation The story of Noah The story of Abraham and the Abrahamic covenant.
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The Creation There are two accounts of the Creation in Genesis. Biblical scholars believe the first story was written by Israelite priests during the Babylonian exile of the Jewish people. (circa 600 BC) These writers are believed to have been influenced by earlier myths The second account is attributed to a biblical author called Jahwist. Scholars consider his writing more dramatic. His story recounts the story about the tree of knowledge. The Jahwist’s story illustrates what the Israelites believed was humanity’s most fundamental failing: the disobedience of God’s command.
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Ten Commandments Culmination of this story is Moses’ reception and communication of the Ten Commandments that the Israelites must obey The first commandment established the principle of monotheism: “You shall have no other gods besides Me”
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