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Job 3:2 "He said:"
God YHWH, El ("God"), Eloah ("God"), Elohim ("Gods"), Shaddai (“Almighty"), Ehyeh ("I Am"), and Tzevaot
Jesus Yeshua
I believe in Jesus Christ but the bible is really really really imperfect.
Church of Christ is the only church I can attend because of the music.
I can't list to music command with females voices.
mainline protestant is declining in America
mainline protestant is Australia
mainline protestant is New Zealand
3 types of people go to Church
1) Those that have to
2) Those that love church
3) Finally those that have a spouse that loves Church
<img src="image.gif">
Problems I have with Chrisianity
1) light and darkness
2) eye for an eye
3) slavery is viewed differently in the new testament then old testament https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_Bible
4) https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Banana_argument
5) Everything in the Bible is highly abstract.
6) Jesus cried.
Then Jesus again spoke to them, saying, "I am the Light of the world; he who follows
Me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the Light of life." John 8:12 for
you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light Ephesians 5:8
For God, who said, "Light shall shine out of darkness," is the One who has shone in our hearts to
give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:6
The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it. John 1:5
See females like the Bible and the names in the Bile
because of the high vowel frequency.
Samuel, Gabriel, Steven, Alexander, Joseph, Jesus
You see they Bible has no actual short names for the book of the bible
except for John and Job(which isn't use commonly for a name).
You see if they wanted the bible to stay as it is they would have
just left the Jewish names but instead they adopted "Englishy"
names that satisified females sexual desires.
It makes them think of sex while being common names to use in
society.
I love men more then women but according to the baby sex is between a man and women.
I have decided that Keeping 2 religious Judaism and Christianity
is the best possible thing to do.
<a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/homeless-deaths-toronto-public-health-1.4509218">
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/gW9tP.png">
Canada lost a 100 people last year to homelessness.
</a>
Ironically China(communist) and India are holding a certain type
of freedom I won't mention.
Solar Eclipse and the wrath of the Gods.
In Christianity light and dark are used metaphors for good and evil
In Judaism they are not used that way at all
fox and hound
majority and minority
If someone is going to shave my testicles
I would want more then anything
slavery is not encouraged and talked about in the old testament but it is in the new testament in ways like that
"Let me know if you want me to warm it up for you." nope
look at a girl that is pretty. nope
<img style="width:300px" src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/DPipr.jpg">
<img style="width:300px;" src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/vahxa.png">
<img style="width:300px;" src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/rZODV.jpg">
<img style="width:300px;" src="https://i0.wp.com/images-prod.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/topic_centers/HIV-AIDS/history-of-hiv-01.png?w=1155&h=1528">
<a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/%22The_School_of_Athens%22_by_Raffaello_Sanzio_da_Urbino.jpg/300px-%22The_School_of_Athens%22_by_Raffaello_Sanzio_da_Urbino.jpg">school of athens</a>
They all know that eventually that I would like to make just one person like me broken lost sole like me.
Not baby baby to much work.
<a href="https://judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/10307/why-does-god-allow-slavery">Slavery</a>
2 types of people question the bible engineers and people with reading disabilities
the mass revelation of the judaism in the bible
attention vs intention
if girls want pornography to end they should only have guys take
the right hand path
Judaism(1.0) was combined with Hinduism(.5) to make Christianity.
In the modern world we need to a new religion to stop homelessness
but it will never ever happen unfortunately.
exodus2218 “You shall not permit a sorceress/sorcerer to live."
ephesians21 "Satan will get his power from the kingdom of air." right hand path
Genesis 3:18 "For out of the ground we were taken for the dust we are, and to the dust we shall return."
Transgender people should choose between two pronouns he and she in the United States because
in reality we have it better then other countries like Spain or France because noun verb agreement.
If you use there first name because of the gender neutral language it all works out
and we are highly religious which is primarily Christian.
If you want transgender to be a thing you should have picked a different religion.
When you eat of the forbidden fruit their is a loss of love and respect for females.
At the same time you love the more then anyone else in the world.
You see a guy must be a winner for a girl.
Logically eternal life doesn't make sense but I should respect those
concepts and ideologies.
Claire Bear
Joseph had not eaten of the forbidden fruit had a son and invested everything he had into it.
Satan is sitting on the Sistine chapel.
I support gay marriage but not gay sex. "Do not lie with a man as one lies with a women; that is detestable."
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL5Hjg30b_M">Top 20 Country Carbon Dioxide</a>
Sistine Chapel
digital age clicked in and homeless population skyrocketed
Only 2 people that question the bible genius engineers and somebody
like me that has an auditory disability and non of it makes any sense.
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<a href="http://youtube.com/"></a>
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/pcfGE.jpg">
grams of CO2 per passanger
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/eO9XS.jpg">
most flights based on country
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/a7Xkr.png">
CO2 population across the united states<br>
The way I look at it is the most is the Sun will explode and we will all end up dead.<br>
We should drive humors and live life well.
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/I1Al0.jpg">
australia & new zealand have highest homeless populations
<img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/FyKqj.jpg">
book of eli from the new testament book of Samuel
<a href="https://www.ranker.com/list/controversial-bible-verses/swiperight">Controversial Bible Verses</a>
<img src="https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/files/2015/04/leastReligiousWorld-2300.jpg&w=1484">
National fertility rates
<img src="https://steemitimages.com/p/23KQwnti57su4uWgfMku2JPrHKK3vGtjwt3yFR66sWbJ9ycqxg1DAoZcjd4uKh763xqEjUH8c77GvGqNuLMEuuzNd1iPRaE?format=match&mode=fit&width=640">
Leviticus 20:13
Leviticus 20:27
Deuteronomy 22:28-29
Exodus 21:20-21
Deuteronomy 25:11-12
Deuteronomy 23:2
Deuteronomy 17:12
Proverbs 22:15
Exodus 23:23
Leviticus 19:27
Exodus 22:19
Proverbs 22:14
Christian verses not in the Jewish bible
Matthew 5:28
Ephesians 6:5
1 Timothy 2:12
</pre>
<p></p><table id="diffenTable">
<caption>Christianity versus Judaism comparison chart</caption>
<thead>
<tr><td class="acol"></td><th class="vcol" scope="col">Christianity</th><th class="vcol" scope="col">Judaism</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td></td><td class="vcol nound"><a href="/difference/Image:Jesus-Christ.jpg" class="dfnImgLnkTbl" rel="nofollow"><img class="dfnImgTbl" alt="Christianity" src="https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/thumb/2/2f/Jesus-Christ.jpg/150px-Jesus-Christ.jpg" width="150" height="181"></a></td><td class="vcol nound"><a href="/difference/Image:star-of-david.png" class="dfnImgLnkTbl" rel="nofollow"><img class="dfnImgTbl" alt="Judaism" src="https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/thumb/1/1c/star-of-david.png/160px-star-of-david.png" width="160" height="185"></a></td></tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row1"><th class="acol" scope="row">Place of worship</th> <td id="valtd1_1" class="vcol">Church, chapel, cathedral, basilica, home bible study, personal dwellings.</td>
<td id="valtd1_2" class="vcol">Synagogues, Western Wall of the Temple in Jerusalem</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row2"><th class="acol" scope="row">Place of origin</th> <td id="valtd2_1" class="vcol">Roman province of Judea.</td>
<td id="valtd2_2" class="vcol">The Levant</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row3"><th class="acol" scope="row">Practices</th> <td id="valtd3_1" class="vcol">Prayer, sacraments (some branches), worship in church, reading of the Bible, acts of charity, communion.</td>
<td id="valtd3_2" class="vcol">Prayers 3 times daily, with a fourth prayer added on Shabbat and holidays. Shacarit prayer in the morning, Mincha in the afternoon, Arvit at night; Musaf is an extra Shabbat service.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row4"><th class="acol" scope="row">Use of statues and pictures</th> <td id="valtd4_1" class="vcol">In Catholic & Orthodox Churches.</td>
<td id="valtd4_2" class="vcol">Ancient times: Not allowed as it is considered Idolatry. Today, great artwork is encouraged. Statues of people are fine, but not as religious icons.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row5"><th class="acol" scope="row">Scriptures</th> <td id="valtd5_1" class="vcol">The Holy Bible</td>
<td id="valtd5_2" class="vcol">Tanakh (Jewish Bible) , Torah.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row6"><th class="acol" scope="row">Belief of God</th> <td id="valtd6_1" class="vcol">One God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.</td>
<td id="valtd6_2" class="vcol">Only one God (monotheism). God is the one True Creator. God has always existed, none existed before him and will exist forever. He transcends life and death.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row7"><th class="acol" scope="row">Founder</th> <td id="valtd7_1" class="vcol">The Lord Jesus Christ.</td>
<td id="valtd7_2" class="vcol">Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Moses</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row8"><th class="acol" scope="row">Life after death</th> <td id="valtd8_1" class="vcol">Eternity in Heaven or Hell, in some cases temporal Purgatory.</td>
<td id="valtd8_2" class="vcol">World to come, Reincarnation (some groups); unifying with God, there are different opinions and beliefs</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row9"><th class="acol" scope="row">Goal of religion</th> <td id="valtd9_1" class="vcol">To love God and obey his commandments while creating a relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the Gospel so that others may also be saved.</td>
<td id="valtd9_2" class="vcol">To celebrate LIFE! To fulfill the Covenant with God. Do good deeds. Help repair the world. Love God with all your heart. Strong social justice ethic.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row10"><th class="acol" scope="row">Human Nature</th> <td id="valtd10_1" class="vcol">Man has inherited "original sin" from Adam. Mankind then is inherently evil and is in need of forgiveness of sin. By knowing right and wrong Christians choose their actions. Humans are a fallen, broken race in need of salvation and repair by God.</td>
<td id="valtd10_2" class="vcol">You must choose good from bad. You are responsible for your actions, not thoughts.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row11"><th class="acol" scope="row">Clergy</th> <td id="valtd11_1" class="vcol">Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns.</td>
<td id="valtd11_2" class="vcol">Ancient times: Hereditary privileged priest class--Kohen and Levi. Present day: Religious functionaries like Rabbis, Cantors, Scribes, Mohels.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row12"><th class="acol" scope="row">Literal Meaning</th> <td id="valtd12_1" class="vcol">Follower Of Christ.</td>
<td id="valtd12_2" class="vcol">A Jew (Hebrew: יְהוּדִי, Yehudi (sl.); יְהוּדִים, Yehudim (pl.); Ladino: ג׳ודיו, Djudio (sl.); ג׳ודיוס, Djudios (pl.); Yiddish: ייִד, Yid (sl.); ייִדן, Yidn (pl.))[1] is a member of the Jewish people/ethnicity.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row13"><th class="acol" scope="row">Means of Salvation</th> <td id="valtd13_1" class="vcol">Through Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection.</td>
<td id="valtd13_2" class="vcol">Through belief in God, good deeds, complete faith.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row14"><th class="acol" scope="row">Geographical distribution and predominance</th> <td id="valtd14_1" class="vcol">As the largest religion in the world, Christianity has adherents are all over the world. As a % of local population, Christians are in a majority in Europe, North and South America, and Australia and New Zealand.</td>
<td id="valtd14_2" class="vcol">Existing in Israel for 1500 years, but the Romans in 70 AD kicked all Jews out. Jews are dispersed all over the world, at one time present in almost every country. Now the majority live in Israel, USA, Canada, Russia, France, England.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row15"><th class="acol" scope="row">About</th> <td id="valtd15_1" class="vcol">Christianity broadly consists of individuals who believe in the deity Jesus Christ. Its followers, called Christians, often believe Christ is "the Son" of the Holy Trinity and walked the earth as the incarnate form of God ("the Father").</td>
<td id="valtd15_2" class="vcol">Judaism is created by Abraham 2000 BCE and his descendants of Issac and Jacob. The Law: the 10 Commandments was given to Moses (and 600 000 Jews who left Egyptian slavery) in c, 1300 BCE to return to Israel and follow God's will.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row16"><th class="acol" scope="row">Original Language(s)</th> <td id="valtd16_1" class="vcol">Aramaic, Greek, and Latin.</td>
<td id="valtd16_2" class="vcol">Hebrew. Every word has a 3 letter root word. Yiddish: part Hebrew, part German/East European language. Sephardic: part Hebrew, part Arabic language.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row17"><th class="acol" scope="row">Marriage</th> <td id="valtd17_1" class="vcol">A Holy Sacrament.</td>
<td id="valtd17_2" class="vcol">Ancient times: unlimited polygamy with concubinage. In modern times, monogamy officially since 1310 AD.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row18"><th class="acol" scope="row">Belief</th> <td id="valtd18_1" class="vcol">The Nicene Creed sums up Christian belief in the Holy Trinity.</td>
<td id="valtd18_2" class="vcol">Jewish central belief is that they have chosen to follow the commandments of the One True God and God will look out for them in return. Every man is equal. Jews believe a Messiah coming and proof will be an end to war and hunger all over the world.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row19"><th class="acol" scope="row">Followers</th> <td id="valtd19_1" class="vcol">Christian (followers of Christ)</td>
<td id="valtd19_2" class="vcol">Jews</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row20"><th class="acol" scope="row">God's role in salvation</th> <td id="valtd20_1" class="vcol">Humans cannot save themselves or ascend on their own to a higher level. Only God is good and therefore only God is able to save a person. Jesus came down from Heaven to save mankind.</td>
<td id="valtd20_2" class="vcol">Divine revelation of God's law and to judge man's actions. Good deeds, and righteousness. Each New Year, during Yom Kippur, Jews fast and pray for forgiveness from God, and if accepted, are written into the Book of Life, for the next year.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row21"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of the Buddha</th> <td id="valtd21_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd21_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row22"><th class="acol" scope="row">Confessing sins</th> <td id="valtd22_1" class="vcol">Protestants confess straight to God, Catholic confess mortal sins to a Priest, and venial sins straight to God (Orthodox have similar practice) Anglicans confess to Priests but considered optional. God always forgives sins in Jesus.</td>
<td id="valtd22_2" class="vcol">Ancient times: there was a sin offering for individuals. Today people individually repair their sins. On Yom Kippur, they confess sins, and ask forgiveness from God. But also they must ask forgiveness directly from any people they may have wronged.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row23"><th class="acol" scope="row">Holy days/Official Holidays</th> <td id="valtd23_1" class="vcol">The Lord's Day; Advent, Christmas; New Year, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, <a href="https://www.diffen.com/difference/Every_Day_vs_Everyday">every day</a> is dedicated to a Saint.</td>
<td id="valtd23_2" class="vcol">Sabbath, Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Tu BiShvat, Purim, Passover, Lag BaOmer, Shavout. Holidays given by God or historical events, Israeli holidays. Holocaust remembrance.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row24"><th class="acol" scope="row">Holy Days</th> <td id="valtd24_1" class="vcol">Christmas (celebration of the birth of Jesus), Good Friday (death of Jesus), Sunday (day of rest), Easter (resurrection of Jesus), Lent (Catholicism), saints' feast days.</td>
<td id="valtd24_2" class="vcol">Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Tu BiShvat, Passover, Lag BaOmer, Shavout. Sabbath most important—one day a week no work, just peace, joy and prayer.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row25"><th class="acol" scope="row">Offshoot religions</th> <td id="valtd25_1" class="vcol">Rastafarianism,Universalism, and Deism, and Masonry.</td>
<td id="valtd25_2" class="vcol">Abrahamic religions -- Christianity and Islam.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row26"><th class="acol" scope="row">Day of worship</th> <td id="valtd26_1" class="vcol">Sunday, the Lord's Day.</td>
<td id="valtd26_2" class="vcol">Friday at sunset through Saturday sunset, is the Sabbath, THE most Holy Day (yes, all 52 of them). Taking time off from work, once a week, was invented by Judaism. It is more Holy than any other holiday, and is spent in contemplation and prayer.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row27"><th class="acol" scope="row">Ressurection of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd27_1" class="vcol">Affirmed.</td>
<td id="valtd27_2" class="vcol">Denied</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row28"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of other Dharmic religions</th> <td id="valtd28_1" class="vcol">N/A</td>
<td id="valtd28_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row29"><th class="acol" scope="row">Second coming of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd29_1" class="vcol">Affirmed.</td>
<td id="valtd29_2" class="vcol">Not part of liturgy.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row30"><th class="acol" scope="row">Symbols</th> <td id="valtd30_1" class="vcol">Cross, ichthys ("Jesus fish"), Mary and baby Jesus.</td>
<td id="valtd30_2" class="vcol">Star of David, Menorah.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row31"><th class="acol" scope="row">Prophets</th> <td id="valtd31_1" class="vcol">Prophets in the Bible are venerated.</td>
<td id="valtd31_2" class="vcol">Moses, and the subsequent Prophets of Israel as told in the Jewish Bible (Tanakh).</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row32"><th class="acol" scope="row">Promised Holy one.</th> <td id="valtd32_1" class="vcol">Second Coming of Christ</td>
<td id="valtd32_2" class="vcol">Belief in the Coming of a Messiah.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row33"><th class="acol" scope="row">Goal of Philosophy</th> <td id="valtd33_1" class="vcol">Objective reality. Worship of God who created life, the universe, and is eternal. Christianity has its own philosophy, found in the the Bible. That philosophy is Salvation from sin, through the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ.</td>
<td id="valtd33_2" class="vcol">To live a proper and Holy Life. To appreciate Life in every way. To do Good Deeds. To live Ethically. To make choice based on Free Will. Universal Education for every Jew; to study, learn. read and write.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row34"><th class="acol" scope="row">Branches</th> <td id="valtd34_1" class="vcol">Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant.</td>
<td id="valtd34_2" class="vcol">Religious: Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Renewel, Reconstruction. Traditions: Sephard, (Spain, Arab countries, Turkey). Ashkenazi: (Europe, Russia). MIzrachi: (Iraq, Persia, India).</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row35"><th class="acol" scope="row">Status of Muhammad</th> <td id="valtd35_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd35_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row36"><th class="acol" scope="row">Views on other religion</th> <td id="valtd36_1" class="vcol">Christianity is the True Faith.</td>
<td id="valtd36_2" class="vcol">Judaism is the chosen faith, however, others are good too, provided that they follow Noahide Laws.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row37"><th class="acol" scope="row">Birth of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd37_1" class="vcol">Virgin Birth, through God.</td>
<td id="valtd37_2" class="vcol">Normal man, normal birth. Not part of liturgy.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row38"><th class="acol" scope="row">Original Languages</th> <td id="valtd38_1" class="vcol">Aramaic, Common (Koine) Greek, Hebrew.</td>
<td id="valtd38_2" class="vcol">Hebrew common till 500 BCE, Aramaic and Greek koine till 300 CE. Hebrew always for religious services. Local languages and different extinct and living Jewish languages like Carfati, Jiddish, Ladino, Judesmo etc</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row39"><th class="acol" scope="row">Views on the afterlife</th> <td id="valtd39_1" class="vcol">Eternity in Heaven or Hell; some believe in temporal suffering in Purgatory, before admittance into Heaven.</td>
<td id="valtd39_2" class="vcol">Jews beleive in a human Soul, and Orthodox believe in A World To Come and a form of Reincarnation. Differing beliefs accepted. Very little discussion on afterlife. Focus is on time on Earth now.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row40"><th class="acol" scope="row">Religious Law</th> <td id="valtd40_1" class="vcol">Has existed among <a href="https://www.diffen.com/difference/Catholicism_vs_Christianity">Catholics</a> in the form of canon law.</td>
<td id="valtd40_2" class="vcol">Halakhah. Ethics. Commandments. 613 mitzvahs to be followed. Charity. Prayer. Rabbinical rulings with minority opinions. Debate very important part of system. Debate is encouraged in schools. Part of Bible addresses specific laws for everyday life.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row41"><th class="acol" scope="row">Jesus</th> <td id="valtd41_1" class="vcol">Son Of God.</td>
<td id="valtd41_2" class="vcol">A fellow Jew, a respected, learned scholar. Not mentioned in the Jewish texts.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row42"><th class="acol" scope="row">Belief of God</th> <td id="valtd42_1" class="vcol">One God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.</td>
<td id="valtd42_2" class="vcol">Belief in the One God, often called HaShem—Hebrew for 'The Name', or Adonai— 'The Lord'. God is beyond human understanding. So, Jews do not pronounce the name of God during prayer.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row43"><th class="acol" scope="row">Place and Time of origin</th> <td id="valtd43_1" class="vcol">Jerusalem, approx. 33 AD.</td>
<td id="valtd43_2" class="vcol">1500 BC, Middle East. Religion formed over several centuries; was codified during the Babylonian exile. Literacy is encouraged to read Bible. Jews replaced animal sacrifice with prayer in Diaspora, after Romans destroyed Jerusalem Temple in 70 AD</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row44"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of other Abrahamic religions</th> <td id="valtd44_1" class="vcol">Judaism is regarded as a True religion but incomplete (without Gospel, and Messiah) Islam is regarded as a false religion, Christianity does not accept the Qur'an as true.</td>
<td id="valtd44_2" class="vcol">Believe that Christians are wrong in believing that Jesus is the Messiah; they neither believe nor disbelieve that Muhammad and/or Bah-u-llah are prophets.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row45"><th class="acol" scope="row">Death of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd45_1" class="vcol">Death by crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension to heaven. Will return.</td>
<td id="valtd45_2" class="vcol">Not mentioned in Jewish texts.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row46"><th class="acol" scope="row">Rites</th> <td id="valtd46_1" class="vcol">Seven sacraments: Baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, holy orders, matrimony (Catholic and Orthodox). Anglicans: <a href="https://www.diffen.com/difference/Baptism_vs_Christening">Baptism</a> and Eucharist. Other denominations: Baptism and communion.</td>
<td id="valtd46_2" class="vcol">Mitzvahs. Bar & Bat Mitvahs are the most well known, but, there are others too.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row47"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of other Oriental religions</th> <td id="valtd47_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd47_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row48"><th class="acol" scope="row">Legislation</th> <td id="valtd48_1" class="vcol">Varies through denomination.</td>
<td id="valtd48_2" class="vcol">Prerogative of the people</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row49"><th class="acol" scope="row">Original Language</th> <td id="valtd49_1" class="vcol">Aramaic, Greek, and Latin</td>
<td id="valtd49_2" class="vcol">Hebrew has always been the central language of prayer. From 500 BCE, Aramaic and Greek koine and 'Aramized' Hebrew till 300 CE. Local languages and different extinct and living Jewish languages like Carfati, Yiddish, Ladino, Judesmo.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row50"><th class="acol" scope="row">Abrahamic Lineage</th> <td id="valtd50_1" class="vcol">Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.</td>
<td id="valtd50_2" class="vcol">Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are thanked every prayer day. Jacob's 12 sons became the 12 tribes of israel. Of these, 10 were lost during Assyrian Exile.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row51"><th class="acol" scope="row">Definition</th> <td id="valtd51_1" class="vcol">Disciple of Jesus Christ.</td>
<td id="valtd51_2" class="vcol">Of the tribe of Judah.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row52"><th class="acol" scope="row">Resurrection of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd52_1" class="vcol">Affirmed</td>
<td id="valtd52_2" class="vcol">Simply not mentioned. not part of liturgy in Judaism. Considered authentic part of Christianity.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row53"><th class="acol" scope="row">Position of Mary</th> <td id="valtd53_1" class="vcol">Mother Of Jesus. Revered in all denominations. Worshipped in <a href="https://www.diffen.com/difference/Catholicism_vs_Christianity">Catholicism</a>.</td>
<td id="valtd53_2" class="vcol">Not applicable, as Jews do not believe that Jesus is their Messiah, and therefore, his Jewish mother plays no role in the Jewish religion other than history.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row54"><th class="acol" scope="row">Authority of Dalai Lama</th> <td id="valtd54_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd54_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row55"><th class="acol" scope="row">Identity of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd55_1" class="vcol">The Son Of God.</td>
<td id="valtd55_2" class="vcol">Simply not part of liturgy. Not mentioned one way or the other.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row56"><th class="acol" scope="row">Revered People</th> <td id="valtd56_1" class="vcol">Varies by sect/denomination. Saints, the Pope, cardinals, bishops, nuns, church pastors, or deacons.</td>
<td id="valtd56_2" class="vcol">The Patriarchs, Moses, various rabbis, and Tzaddics, down through the centuries.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row57"><th class="acol" scope="row">Praying to Saints, Mary, and Angel</th> <td id="valtd57_1" class="vcol">Encouraged in the Catholic & Orthodox Churches; most Protestants only pray directly to God.</td>
<td id="valtd57_2" class="vcol">Jews only pray to God. They do not need Rabbis to pray. Each Jew can pray directly to God whenever he or she wants to.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row58"><th class="acol" scope="row">Population</th> <td id="valtd58_1" class="vcol">Over a billion adherents worldwide.</td>
<td id="valtd58_2" class="vcol">Around 13-16 Million, debated. Population varies due to conversion (although some types are not recognized by the state of Israel) and "marrying out" (of the faith)</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row59"><th class="acol" scope="row">Spiritual Beings</th> <td id="valtd59_1" class="vcol">Angels, demons, spirits.</td>
<td id="valtd59_2" class="vcol">Angels, demons, and spirits.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row60"><th class="acol" scope="row">On Food/Drink</th> <td id="valtd60_1" class="vcol">Though the Old Testament of the Bible says certain meats should not be consumed, Christians usually feel this information does not apply to them (in the New Testament) and so eat what they want to eat.</td>
<td id="valtd60_2" class="vcol">Jews are required to eat <a href="https://www.diffen.com/difference/Halal_vs_Kosher">kosher food</a>. Pork is forbidden. Requirement for prayer and ritual butchery of meat. Quick and swift slaughter at single point on the throat; blood has to be completely drained.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row61"><th class="acol" scope="row">Virtue(s) in which religion is based upon</th> <td id="valtd61_1" class="vcol">Love.</td>
<td id="valtd61_2" class="vcol">Justice; strict adherence to God's law. Reading the Holy Books, and following the Commandments.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row62"><th class="acol" scope="row">Position of Abraham</th> <td id="valtd62_1" class="vcol">Father of the faithful.</td>
<td id="valtd62_2" class="vcol">Father of Jewish Nation. From city of Ur. His father was an idol maker, but when he broke an idol, his father told him not to worry, the statue was not God Travelled to what is today Israel & purchased land. He found God during his travels in dessert</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row63"><th class="acol" scope="row">Religion which atheists may still be adherents of</th> <td id="valtd63_1" class="vcol">No.</td>
<td id="valtd63_2" class="vcol">Yes, since Judaism emphasizes Deed over Creed; Many Jews profess to be atheists, and are committed and proud to be Jews.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row64"><th class="acol" scope="row">imams identified as</th> <td id="valtd64_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd64_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row65"><th class="acol" scope="row">Names of God</th> <td id="valtd65_1" class="vcol">God, Gud, Gott, Deo, Dios. Jehovah, YHWH, Eli Elohim, Allah, (depending on language Christians are of every language and culture around the world)</td>
<td id="valtd65_2" class="vcol">HaShem, Adonai,</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row66"><th class="acol" scope="row">Primary God(s)</th> <td id="valtd66_1" class="vcol">A single, all-powerful god known as God that is typically thought of in "trinity" form: God, the Father; Christ, the Son; and the Holy Spirit (or Ghost). Not all sects/denominations of Christianity believe in the Trinity.</td>
<td id="valtd66_2" class="vcol">The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel).</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row67"><th class="acol" scope="row">Virtue on which religion is based upon</th> <td id="valtd67_1" class="vcol">Love.</td>
<td id="valtd67_2" class="vcol">Justice.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row68"><th class="acol" scope="row">Authority of Pope</th> <td id="valtd68_1" class="vcol">Leader and overseer of the Catholic Church. his authority is completely rejected by Protestants, and is viewed by Orthodox as first among equals. Orthodox and Protestants reject Papal infallibility and Papal supremacy.</td>
<td id="valtd68_2" class="vcol">N/A</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row69"><th class="acol" scope="row">Use of Statues</th> <td id="valtd69_1" class="vcol">Forbidden in Protestant denominations; icons are used in Catholic & Orthodox denominations.</td>
<td id="valtd69_2" class="vcol">Forbidden to use in religion</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row70"><th class="acol" scope="row">Virtue(s) on which religion is based upon</th> <td id="valtd70_1" class="vcol">Love.</td>
<td id="valtd70_2" class="vcol">Justice</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row71"><th class="acol" scope="row">Most Common Sects</th> <td id="valtd71_1" class="vcol">Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant.</td>
<td id="valtd71_2" class="vcol">Askenaz and Sephardim.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row72"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of Jesus</th> <td id="valtd72_1" class="vcol">God in human form, "Son of God," savior. Death by crucifixion. Most, though not all, of Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead, was taken up into heaven, and will return during an apocalypse.</td>
<td id="valtd72_2" class="vcol">Regular Person.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row73"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of Animistic religions</th> <td id="valtd73_1" class="vcol">Paganism is Heathenism. Witchcraft is communication and interaction with demons, fallen evil angelic beings. These have no real interest ultimately, in helping their worshipers. Demonic possession is common.</td>
<td id="valtd73_2" class="vcol">The earliest Jewish holidays correspond to agricultural seasons. Jews uniquely developed monotheism as a God of All. They were surrounded by pagen tribes who believed in gods based on their location, or nature.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row74"><th class="acol" scope="row">On Race</th> <td id="valtd74_1" class="vcol">All races generally viewed equal in Christianity. However, Bible passages on slavery were used to support the practice in the past in the U.S. The "curse of Ham" was sometimes thought to be black skin; modern interpretations reject this.</td>
<td id="valtd74_2" class="vcol">Jews believe they are the "chosen people" i.e. descendants of the ancient Israelites are chosen to be in a covenant with God. However, all human beings are God's people, descended from Adam and Eve who were created in the image of God.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row75"><th class="acol" scope="row">Use of statues, images</th> <td id="valtd75_1" class="vcol">some denominations regard It as forbidden and Idolatry. Anglicans and Lutherans allow pictures but forbid venerating them. Catholics encourage pictures and statues and venerate them. Orthodox encourage pictures and venerate them.</td>
<td id="valtd75_2" class="vcol">Forbidden</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row76"><th class="acol" scope="row">On Clothing</th> <td id="valtd76_1" class="vcol">Conservative Christians dress modestly; women may cover their heads, wear long skirts or dresses; men may wear dress clothes that do not show the chest, legs, and arms. More moderate or liberal Christians generally reject such clothing restrictions.</td>
<td id="valtd76_2" class="vcol">Orthodox men always wear hats; Orthodox women either wear hats or wigs. Orthodox dress is modest.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row77"><th class="acol" scope="row">Direction of Prayer</th> <td id="valtd77_1" class="vcol">Catholics and Orthodox usually face the Tabernacle in their prayers but it is not considered necessary, but recommended. God is present everywhere recent reforms have prompted many Christians to not face anywhere in their prayers.</td>
<td id="valtd77_2" class="vcol">Toward Jerusalem.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row78"><th class="acol" scope="row">View of God</th> <td id="valtd78_1" class="vcol">One God, Who Is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.</td>
<td id="valtd78_2" class="vcol">God is the one True Creator. God has always existed, none existed before him and will exist forever. He transcends life and death. God is one and the only holiness. God is the creator. He is beyond human understanding, he is omnipotent.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row79"><th class="acol" scope="row">Important Tenets</th> <td id="valtd79_1" class="vcol">The Ten Commandments, The Beatitudes.</td>
<td id="valtd79_2" class="vcol">The Law of Moses.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row80"><th class="acol" scope="row">View on Abrahamic religions</th> <td id="valtd80_1" class="vcol">All worship the One God.</td>
<td id="valtd80_2" class="vcol">Jews began Abrahamic religions. Christians share early prophets.The Koran also has renditions of these prophets. The New Testament can be viewed as written by Jews for the Jews of that time.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row81"><th class="acol" scope="row">Promised Holy One</th> <td id="valtd81_1" class="vcol">Second Coming Of Christ.</td>
<td id="valtd81_2" class="vcol">The Messiah.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row82"><th class="acol" scope="row">Prophet</th> <td id="valtd82_1" class="vcol">Moses, Samuel, Nathan, Elijah, Elisha, etc., as well as both Johns in the New Testament too.</td>
<td id="valtd82_2" class="vcol">Moses, Samuel, Nathan, Elijah, Elisha, etc.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row83"><th class="acol" scope="row">Praying to Saints,Mary, and Angel</th> <td id="valtd83_1" class="vcol">Affirmed, in Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, & Anglican(Episcopalian)Christianity; most Protestants do not.</td>
<td id="valtd83_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row84"><th class="acol" scope="row">sects</th> <td id="valtd84_1" class="vcol">Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox.</td>
<td id="valtd84_2" class="vcol">Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Sephardim, Karaite, Samaritan, and so on.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row85"><th class="acol" scope="row">Founders and Early Leaders</th> <td id="valtd85_1" class="vcol">Jesus, Peter, Paul, and the Apostles.</td>
<td id="valtd85_2" class="vcol">Abraham, Moses, David, and many Prophets.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row86"><th class="acol" scope="row">Belief of deities</th> <td id="valtd86_1" class="vcol">Only One God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.</td>
<td id="valtd86_2" class="vcol">One God.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row87"><th class="acol" scope="row">Status of Vedas</th> <td id="valtd87_1" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
<td id="valtd87_2" class="vcol">N/A.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row88"><th class="acol" scope="row">Marriage and Divorce</th> <td id="valtd88_1" class="vcol">Explained by Jesus in Mathew 19:3-9 and said, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. Therefore what God has put together let man not seperate.'</td>
<td id="valtd88_2" class="vcol">Monogamous. Marriage permitted.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row89"><th class="acol" scope="row">Saints</th> <td id="valtd89_1" class="vcol">Catholics and Orthodox venerate very Holy people as Saints. Most Protestants do not do this.</td>
<td id="valtd89_2" class="vcol">Jewish holy figures are known as Tzaddics.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row90"><th class="acol" scope="row">Virtues in which religion is based upon</th> <td id="valtd90_1" class="vcol">Love, charity, and mercy.</td>
<td id="valtd90_2" class="vcol">Justice, faithfulness, charity, modesty, Tikkun Olam (improving the world), mitzvot (good deeds, following God's law), Love of the creations. Ethics. Social Justice. Intellectual discussions, and study.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow same " id="row91"><th class="acol" scope="row">Status of Elohim</th> <td id="valtd91_1" class="vcol">God</td>
<td id="valtd91_2" class="vcol">God</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row92"><th class="acol" scope="row">Three Jewels/Trinity</th> <td id="valtd92_1" class="vcol">The Blessed Trinity: In the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit</td>
<td id="valtd92_2" class="vcol">God, people, and Israel</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row93"><th class="acol" scope="row">What is it?</th> <td id="valtd93_1" class="vcol">Christianity is the religion Founded By Christ, to which He Is Central to.</td>
<td id="valtd93_2" class="vcol">Judaism is the Abrahamic religion of the Jewish people, based on principles and ethics embodied in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the Talmud (the great written opinions of the different rabbi's and intellectuals and holy men throughout the years)</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row94"><th class="acol" scope="row">Purgatory</th> <td id="valtd94_1" class="vcol">Believed in by Catholic Church.</td>
<td id="valtd94_2" class="vcol">Believed in Judaism.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff " id="row95"><th class="acol" scope="row">War between two churches/ major sects</th> <td id="valtd95_1" class="vcol">Catholics & Protestants used to be at war in Norther Ireland; In USA, many fundamentalist Protestants vehemently deny Catholics are Christian.</td>
<td id="valtd95_2" class="vcol">Different sects agree and differ with each other. There is room for debate with no violence. Orthodox and Reform Jews greatly dislike one another.</td>
</tr><tr class="comparisonRow diff lastRow" id="row96"><th class="acol" scope="row">Days of worship</th> <td id="valtd96_1" class="vcol">Sunday.</td>
<td id="valtd96_2" class="vcol">Sabbath, sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. (Days start at sundown.)</td>
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<p>The Books of the bible</p>
<p>The messiah in Judiasm was not supposed to be born of a Virgin just a young women.</p>
<p>God = <b>Yahweh</b> </p>
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<th><i><a href="/wiki/Tanakh" class="mw-redirect" title="Tanakh">Tanakh</a></i><br> (<a href="/wiki/Jewish_Bible" class="mw-redirect" title="Jewish Bible">Jewish Bible</a>)<br> (24 books)<sup id="cite_ref-21" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-21">[21]</a></sup> <br>Books in <b>bold</b> are part of the <i><a href="/wiki/Ketuvim" title="Ketuvim">Ketuvim</a></i>
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<th><a href="/wiki/Protestant" class="mw-redirect" title="Protestant">Protestant</a><br><a href="/wiki/Old_Testament" title="Old Testament">Old Testament</a><br> (39 books)
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<td><i><a href="/wiki/Torah" title="Torah">Torah</a></i>
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<td style="background:#fff;"><div style="text-align:center;"><i>Pentateuch</i> or the <i>Five Books of Moses</i></div>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Genesis" title="Book of Genesis">Bereishit</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Genesis" title="Book of Genesis">Genesis</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Exodus" title="Book of Exodus">Shemot</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Exodus" title="Book of Exodus">Exodus</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Leviticus" title="Book of Leviticus">Vayikra</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Leviticus" title="Book of Leviticus">Leviticus</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Numbers" title="Book of Numbers">Bamidbar</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#ccf;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Numbers" title="Book of Numbers">Numbers</a>
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<td style="background:#ccf; text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy" title="Book of Deuteronomy">Devarim</a>
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<td style="background:#ccf; text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Deuteronomy" title="Book of Deuteronomy">Deuteronomy</a>
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<td><i><a href="/wiki/Nevi%27im" title="Nevi'im">Nevi'im</a> (Prophets)</i>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Joshua" title="Book of Joshua">Yehoshua</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Joshua" title="Book of Joshua">Joshua</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Judges" title="Book of Judges">Shofetim</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Judges" title="Book of Judges">Judges</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:red;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Ruth" title="Book of Ruth">Rut (Ruth)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Ruth" title="Book of Ruth">Ruth</a>
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<td rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Samuel" title="Books of Samuel">Shemuel</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Samuel" title="Books of Samuel">1 Samuel</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Samuel" title="Books of Samuel">2 Samuel</a>
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<td rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Kings" title="Books of Kings">Melakhim</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Kings" title="Books of Kings">1 Kings</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Kings" title="Books of Kings">2 Kings</a>
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<td rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Chronicles" title="Books of Chronicles">Divrei Hayamim (Chronicles)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Chronicles" title="Books of Chronicles">1 Chronicles</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Books_of_Chronicles" title="Books of Chronicles">2 Chronicles</a>
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<td rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Ezra-Nehemiah" class="mw-redirect" title="Ezra-Nehemiah">Ezra-Nehemiah</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Ezra" title="Book of Ezra">Ezra</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Nehemiah" title="Book of Nehemiah">Nehemiah</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:red;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Esther" title="Book of Esther">Esther</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Esther" title="Book of Esther">Esther</a>
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<td style="text-align:center;"><i><a href="/wiki/Ketuvim" title="Ketuvim">Ketuvim</a> (Writings)</i>
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<td style="text-align:center;"><i><a href="/wiki/Sapiential_books" class="mw-redirect" title="Sapiential books">Wisdom books</a></i>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Job" title="Book of Job">Iyov (Job)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Job" title="Book of Job">Job</a>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Psalms" title="Psalms">Tehillim (Psalms)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><a href="/wiki/Psalms" title="Psalms">Psalms</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Proverbs" title="Book of Proverbs">Mishlei (Proverbs)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Proverbs" title="Book of Proverbs">Proverbs</a>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Ecclesiastes" title="Ecclesiastes">Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-7" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><a href="/wiki/Ecclesiastes" title="Ecclesiastes">Ecclesiastes</a>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Song_of_Songs" title="Song of Songs">Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-8" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="background:#9f9;"><a href="/wiki/Song_of_Songs" title="Song of Songs">Song of Solomon</a>
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<td><i><a href="/wiki/Nevi%27im" title="Nevi'im">Nevi'im</a> (Latter Prophets)</i>
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<td><i><a href="/wiki/Major_prophet" title="Major prophet">Major prophets</a></i>
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<td style="background:#fc9; text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Isaiah" title="Book of Isaiah">Yeshayahu</a>
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<td style="background:#f9f; text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Isaiah" title="Book of Isaiah">Isaiah</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Jeremiah" title="Book of Jeremiah">Yirmeyahu</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#f9f;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Jeremiah" title="Book of Jeremiah">Jeremiah</a>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#9f9;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Lamentations" title="Book of Lamentations">Eikhah (Lamentations)</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-9" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="text-align:center; background:#f9f;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Lamentations" title="Book of Lamentations">Lamentations</a>
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<td style="background:#fc9;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel" title="Book of Ezekiel">Yekhezqel</a>
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<td style="background:#f9f;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel" title="Book of Ezekiel">Ezekiel</a>
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<td style="background:red;"><b><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Daniel" title="Book of Daniel">Daniel</a></b><sup id="cite_ref-ketuvim_22-10" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-ketuvim-22">[22]</a></sup>
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<td style="background:#f9f;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Daniel" title="Book of Daniel">Daniel</a>
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<td style="background:#fc9;" rowspan="12"><a href="/wiki/Twelve_Minor_Prophets" title="Twelve Minor Prophets">The Twelve</a> <br>or <br><i>Trei Asar</i>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Hosea" title="Book of Hosea">Hosea</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Joel" title="Book of Joel">Joel</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Amos" title="Book of Amos">Amos</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Obadiah" title="Book of Obadiah">Obadiah</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Jonah" title="Book of Jonah">Jonah</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Micah" title="Book of Micah">Micah</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Nahum" title="Book of Nahum">Nahum</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Habakkuk" title="Book of Habakkuk">Habakkuk</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Zephaniah" title="Book of Zephaniah">Zephaniah</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Haggai" title="Book of Haggai">Haggai</a>
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<td style="background:#ffc;"><a href="/wiki/Book_of_Zechariah" title="Book of Zechariah">Zechariah</a>
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<td width="234"> <b>Dates</b></td>
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<td width="139"><a href="jewish_calendar_03_01.htm">Nisan</a></td>
<td width="145"><img src="images/jewish_calendar_01.gif" width="34" height="20"></td>
<td width="176">Aries</td>
<td>March 21 - April 20</td>
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<td height="19" valign="top"><a href="jewish_calendar_03_02.htm">Iyar</a></td>
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<td width="176">Taurus</td>
<td>April 21 - May 20</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_03.htm">Sivan</a></td>
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<td width="176">Gemini</td>
<td>May 21 - June 20</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_04.htm">Tammuz</a></td>
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<td width="176">Cancer</td>
<td>June 21 - July 21</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_05.htm">Av</a></td>
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<td width="176">Leo</td>
<td>July 22 - August 22</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_06.htm">Elul</a></td>
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<td width="176">Virgo</td>
<td>August 23 - September 22</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_07.htm">Tishre</a></td>
<td><img src="images/jewish_calendar_07.gif" width="45" height="20"></td>
<td width="176">Libra</td>
<td>September 23 - October 22</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_08.htm">Cheshvan</a></td>
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<td width="176">Scorpio</td>
<td>October 23 - November 21</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_09.htm">Kislev</a></td>
<td><img src="images/jewish_calendar_09.gif" width="41" height="20"></td>
<td width="176">Sagittarius</td>
<td>November 22 - December 20</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_10.htm">Tevet</a></td>
<td><img src="images/jewish_calendar_10.gif" width="39" height="20"></td>
<td width="176">Capricorn</td>
<td>December 21 - January 20</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_11.htm">Shvat</a></td>
<td><img src="images/jewish_calendar_11.gif" width="35" height="20"></td>
<td width="176">Aquarius</td>
<td>January 21 - February 18</td>
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<td><a href="jewish_calendar_03_12.htm">Adar</a></td>
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<td>Pisces</td>
<td>February 19 - March 20</td>
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