Monotheistic Religions

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Monotheistic Religions
  1. Judaism

    Nota:

    • It is a form of government what they have is only one god.
    1. Abraham

      Nota:

      • The Farther of all jewish People.
      1. Moses

        Nota:

        • The greatest Leader of the Hebrews
        1. David

          Nota:

          • Established Jerusalem as a holy city
          1. Solomon

            Nota:

            • Created a united Kingdom under Davids control.
          2. The Torah

            Nota:

            • Historians us the Torah to understand the history of the Jewish people
          3. Christianity
            1. Jesus Christ

              Nota:

              • He is the Messiah or as known as the Savior of Christianity. Jesus was born in the year of 6 C.E. and he was born at a place called Nazareth. When Jesus was born he was an Jew but then he was Baptize in to Christianity. When Jesus is started to teach other christians to be more thought full to others and says stories through Parables. When Jesus is doing his teachings people started to watch and hear him and Jesus started to do his teachings publicly.
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