From Judaism came both Christianity and Islam. They both took the Monotheism (belief in One God) of Judaism and then adapted it slightly.
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Judaism was also the first religion to articulate the idea of 'maschiach' (anointed). The Jewish maschiach will be a normal man, who must fulfill the relevant Jewish messianic prophecies before he dies. Christianity greatly revised this idea and declared that Jesus was the 'messiah'. Because he did not match the description of the Jewish maschiach, though, Jews do not recognise Jesus as anything other than a young preacher.
Back when Judaism was first Founded, all other religions were polytheistic. Judaism was monotheistic.
Christianity.
Unlike other religions, Judaism is not centralised and there is no one leader.
Judaism was the only belief that abhorred idolatry.
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
No. It is the text of Islam (Muslims). Other texts such as the Bible and Torah are used in other religions such as Christianity and Judaism.
Christianity and Islam are the two major ones, but there have been several other offshoots of Judaism.
The Middle East is the birthplace of all three Abrahamic Religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Along with other religions such as Bahá'í, Druze, Yazidi, and Zoroastrianism.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam religions.
Judaism and Christianity are two religions connected to each other as Christianity stems, or has its roots in, Judaism; they are, however, separate religions. Catholicism is the largest denomination in the Religion call Christianity.
the belief in One God.
Judaism and Christianity