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Is Moses important in judaism?

Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.


What religion did saul of tarsus spread about the roman rmpire?

A:Mentioned only in Acts of the Apostles, Saul is the name of the apostle Paul before his conversion and his first missionary journey. Tarsus is also given in Acts as the home town of Saul. In his own epistles, Paul never mentions having been called Saul, or having come from the city of Tarsus. In spite of this, it is certainly possible that he had been called Saul and that he was from Tarsus. However, we can never be certain whether the author of Acts of the Apostles, writing several decades after the death of Paul, was mistaken in those attributions. Some of the key passages regarding Saul in Acts of the Apostles have parallels to a Saulus whom Josephus mentions in Antiquities of the Jews, with which the author of Acts is known to have been familiar. Josephus even talked of a riot in Jerusalem, led by Saulus after the stoning of James. Although this Saulus could have inspired the author of Acts, he could not really have been the same person as Paul.


How long did king Saul live?

Saul lived 70 years


The journey into Canaan was an important event in the history of which religion?

The journey into Cana'an details the beginning of Judaism.


Why is the invention of mesopotamian important to Judaism?

Mesopotamia was a region in what is now Iraq, where the ancient tribes of Israel used to live. That is where Judaism started. However, I am not sure why you call Mesopotamian an invention. It isn't.

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What has the author Saul S Spiro written?

Saul S. Spiro has written: 'The joy of Jewish living' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts, Judaism 'Fundamentals of Judaism' -- subject(s): Judaism


How is King Saul important to the Catholic faith?

Without the advent of the monotheistic religion of Judaism, there would have been no rise of the Christian faith.


Why did Saul change from Judaism to Christianity?

According to Luke, who travelled with Saul and wrote the book of Acts in the New Testament, in Acts 22 Saul addressed Jews and gave his defense for following Christ. Saul, also known a s Paul, was told by the risen Jesus that he would be the messenger to the Gentiles. Judaism was for the Jews and those who wished to be proselyted into the Jewish nation, but the prophets of Judaism told of a time when the Gentiles would be accepted by God fulfilling the promise made to Abraham, father of the Jews, that through his seed all nations would be blessed (Genesis 22:18).


How were the teachings of the Torah important to judaism?

the teachings of the Torah are Judaism.


What are judaism important symbols and numbers?

There are no particularly important symbols in Judaism, but the number ' 1 ' is quite significant.


Who is saul and why are they important in the Old Testament?

Saul was the first king of Israel, anointed by the prophet Samuel. He was chosen by the people to lead them, but his reign was marked by disobedience to God, leading to his downfall. Saul's story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of pride and disobedience.


What is extremely important in judaism?

The Torah.


Why is a dome important in a temple?

In Judaism, a dome is NOT important to a temple.


Where are the most important laws of Judaism?

In the Torah.


Who is an important person to the Judaism religion?

Abraham


Who is an important person who spread Judaism?

Abraham.


How important are sons in Judaism?

All children are important in Judaism. A parent hasn't fulfilled his obligation to "be fruitful and multiply" until he's had a son and a daughter.