The origin of Judaism is written in Genesis, the first book of the law. Genesis is divided into several main parts. The creation of the world (part 1) and the story of Abraham (part 2) are a major part of the origin of the Jews. God created the heavens and the earth. Then he created a man. People do not obey God, establish division among them, then go by themselves. God promised to redeem humanity through the temptation and corruption of Satan. Later, God chose Abraham as the father of long-living people He respects his promise of romance and will treat these people all the time to define him as his.
As reflected in the early prophecies of the Hebrew Scriptures, the origin of Judaism in the polytheistic ancient Jewish religion, in particular the Canaan religion, coexisted with the fusion of Babylonian religious elements and Jehovah's worship. During the Iron Age I, the Israeli religion was different from other Canaan religions due to the worship of Jehovah's unique unity (primitive monotheism). Between the 6 th century BC and the 5 th century Babylon masterpieces (Iron Age II), the specific circle of Jews exiled to Babylon completed existing views on monotheism, elections, sacred laws and contracts. Strict monotheism which dominates the former. The Kingdom of the Jews in the next century
Judaism was born from Jewish Kingdom of the Iron Age and Judaism of the Second Temple. It has three basic and related elements: written tora's work (Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy), Israel's perception (by his grandson Jacob as Abraham's descendant As the person chosen by God as the recipient of Mount Sinai 's law, his chosen people, and Israel requested to live according to the law of God in the law. The kingdom of Israel (or Samarit) and Judah's Iron Age first appeared in the 9th century BC. Because these two kingdoms share the Lord as the god of their country, their religion is often called the Lord. Chemos is the Kingdom of Moab, God of Ammonite, Molok, King of the East, Kaus. In each kingdom, the king is the governor of the god on earth.