Odetta: What is the Ancient Hebrew religion/is it different than Judaism?
I have a religion project that involves Ancient Hebrew religion, Judaism, and Christianity. But I can’t find any sources that describe Ancient Hebrew religion- or if they do, they equate it with Judaism. Help?
Answers and Views:
Answer by No Chance Without Jesus
Well people have believe in God since Adam and Eve
But what we know of as the bible didn’t exist until Moses wrote it down some 2000 years after. And that’s when the law was written as well. What came before that is classified as the ancient Hebrew religion
Answer by PROBLEM JPAS A.R.T.Judaism has been unchanged as far back as written history seems to go.Answer by sparklyvixen
i am jewish and keep the same laws and holidays as the ancient hebrews did just as described in the TorahAnswer by SheyneinNH
“Ancient Hebrew religion” = Judaism.
The fundamental difference between “Ancient Hebrew religion” and contemporary Judaism is that since the destruction of the Second temple and the Roman expulsion of the Jews from the Holy Land, prayer-liturgy has taken the place of the previous rituals of temple sacrifices.
Other than that, these two are the same. To suggest that they are different is vaguely antisemitic, implying that modern Judaism is somehow inauthentic.
What kind of school gave you such an assignment?
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