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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help with History Final for CA? How did Judaism differ from other religions of ancient times? (1 point) It taught that there was one God for all peoples. It taught that only the priests had access to divine will. It taught that the Hebrew king was part god. It taught that reincarnation led to the end of suffering.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was Monotheistic and their One God picked them out as his Chosen People. This caused them to see time and life as a progression towards a goal (the promised land) rather than the normal cyclical time paradigm, which had a fatalistic non- progressive outlook. This goal orientation particularize and unified the Hebrew culture. Their notion of History was of a people rather than a mere listing of dynasties. The Hebrews resisted the Roman occupation with more virulence than any other of their conquered people.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the jews were God's chosen people, they differ from other religions because they were the chosen people of God

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