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21 November, 19:52

The religion of the Jewish people

Select one:

A. was the first indisputably monotheistic religion.

B. required ritual observances but demanded little in terms of daily ethical behavior.

C. gave a prominent place to women as prophets and law-givers.

D. required Jewish missionaries to convert nonbelievers.

E. rejected the notion of a messiah.

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  1. 21 November, 20:47
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    A. was the first indisputably monotheistic religion.

    Explanation:

    Monotheism is the belief that there is only one god. This religious doctrine ensures that God is the supreme and almighty being, creator of the universe, beginning, cause and ultimate end of everything. This means that the world is inconceivable without God. The first people to profess a monotheistic religion were from Israel.
  2. 21 November, 22:22
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    The answer is A) : was the first indisputably monotheistic religion.

    Explanation:

    The religion of the Jewish people was the first indisputably monotheistic religion which dates back to about 4,000 years. Among the major monotheistic faiths, it is the first and oldest to believe that there is only one God who is just and compassionate, and rewards people according to their deeds.
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