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Monotheism in the Hebrew Bible

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Although the Hebrew Bible is not monotheistic according to the common definition of the term, comparative study shows that the essence of monotheism is God’s uniqueness rather than God’s oneness.
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Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, & Facts | Britannica

Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, & Facts | Britannica | Abrahamic_religions | Scoop.it
Islam, major world religion promulgated by the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia in the 7th century ce. The Arabic term islām, literally “surrender,” illuminates the fundamental religious idea of Islam—that the believer (called a Muslim, from the active particle of islām) accepts surrender to the will of Allah (in Arabic, Allāh: God). Allah is viewed as the sole God—creator, sustainer, and restorer of the world. The will of Allah, to which human beings must submit, is made known through the sacred scriptures, the Qurʾān (often spelled Koran in English), which Allah revealed to his messenger, Muhammad. In Islam Muhammad is considered
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Abrahamic religions - New World Encyclopedia

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Previous (Abraham ibn Daud)Next (Abrasive) Abrahamic religions symbols designating the three prevalent monotheistic religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam The Abrahamic religions refer to three sister monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that claim the prophet Abraham...
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monotheism - Monotheism in world religions | Britannica

monotheism - Monotheism in world religions | Britannica | Abrahamic_religions | Scoop.it
There may be some reason to speak of the conception of God found in the Hebrew Scriptures as monolatry rather than as monotheism, because the existence of other gods is seldom explicitly denied and many times even acknowledged. The passionate importance given to the proclamation of Yahweh as the one god who counts for Israel and the equally passionate rejection of other gods, however, make it truer to speak of the monotheism of Israel, as in what became the Jewish affirmation of faith, “Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, one Lord” (Deuteronomy 6:4; New English Bible). The eminent
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Testament - The Bible in Animation - Moses

Here the story tracing the thread of one of the Bible's most famous stories from his birth to his moment of triumph. Moses is challenged by God to lead his people. Moses' unfailing faith in his God instills his people with the faith to stand up and follow him out of the grip of the Egyptian Pharaoh. A story with such a strong conflict is sure to appeal to children, the intended audience for this video. However, the strong production value and graceful animation make this a story parents can enjoy as well.
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BBC - Religions - Islam: Musa - the Muslim view of Moses

Moses is an important prophet in the Muslim faith as well as in Judaism and Christianity. Muslims call him Musa.
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BBC - Religions - Judaism: Moses

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This article looks at the life and times of the Prophet Moses, who led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God.
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Moses | Encyclopedia.com

Moses [1] Born: c. 1392 b.c.e.Egypt [2]Died: c. 1272 b.c.e.Moab, Syria [3] Egyptian prophet The Old Testament [4] prophet Moses was chosen to lead Israel out of Egyptian slavery. He created Israel's nationhood and delivered the Ten Commandments [5].
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What are the Abrahamic religions?

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The Abrahamic Family House – a church, mosque and synagogue – will be built in Abu Dhabi — but what are the three religions?
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Monotheism in the Hebrew Bible

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Although the Hebrew Bible is not monotheistic according to the common definition of the term, comparative study shows that the essence of monotheism is God’s uniqueness rather than God’s oneness.
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Abraham

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Abraham, the first patriarch in the book of Genesis, is a figure of memory, legend, and faith.
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Monotheism: Religions with Only One God

Monotheism: Religions with Only One God | Abrahamic_religions | Scoop.it
A monotheistic religion is one that believes or worships only one god and there are many monotheistic religions across the world.
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Moses and the Ten Commandments Bible Story Study Guide

Moses and the Ten Commandments Bible Story Study Guide | Abrahamic_religions | Scoop.it
This Bible study guide of the story of Moses and the Ten Commandments teaches us God's holy standards for living in a covenant relationship with him.
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Moses: In the Bible and Beyond

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Moses and Exodus. Exodus, A People is Born. The Torah. Jewish Bible. The Tanakh. Jewish Texts.
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