Jewish Biblical History Judaism is a religion with over 13 million believers, mainly in the United States and Israel. Among all religions of today, Judaism is one of the oldest religions. The Jewish root can go back to the Middle East more than 3,500 years ago, and their origin comes from Abraham as Patriarch of the Ephemer. Since Abraham was a common ancestor, Judaism was considered as one of the beliefs of Abraham with Christianity and Islam. The historical events of the Bible's past Jews have been returned to Abraham and have formed the beliefs and traditions practiced today by Jewish believers.
Archeological data homologous to the Biblical literature provide the earliest information about the history of Judaism (see the Bible; the Jews). The earliest Israelis were not monotheists but nonsocialists. They worship only one God, and the Israelites did not deny that other gods existed in other countries. Preexilic Israel first served as a tribal alliance and as a kingdom to celebrate its formation experience, ie redemption from Egyptian slavery, in particular the conquest and settlement of Canaan (the country of Israel). That divinity is the Lord (see the Lord), the God of the patriarch. The Lord took the people of Israel from Egypt and brought them to the promised land. Israel's religion is closely related to land, climate, and annual agricultural cycle. If the community prove dishonesty and stubbornness, Jehovah is believed to rain, prevent harvest and famine, bring drought and plague
In 586 BC, following the destruction of the temple and the exile of Judah, the Jewish church sublimed to Judaism. In the usage of the Bible, the term "Jew" is almost entirely aftertaste. The Jewish religion of the Bible era experienced the historical stage of the modern and orthodox conservative and reformed Jews of the 19th century, the rabbis and the medieval interwoven. In the process, the Jewish religion accepted new teachings and practices. But with long-term development and development of Judaism
In the history of Judaism and the Bible, Jerusalem was the capital of the kingdom of Israel during the reign of King David. Both are home to the hills and wailing walls of the temple, a holy place of Judaism. In the history of Islam, the city was the first Muslim pilgrimage (the direction Muslims faced when they prayed). According to the Quran, it is also the place where Isla and Miraju of the Prophet Muhammad (also known as Boost and Up, Night Walk). Therefore, the sanctity of Jerusalem resonates not only with Palestinians but also with many Muslims all over the world. After the United States decided to relocate the embassy to Jerusalem, the Arab and Islamic world responded to the recent violence in Gaza and the West Bank, as many people mainly see the problem from a religious point of view Indicated. In the story of social media platforms and the media of these countries, even seemingly secular people often include references to religion.