Judaism: Difference between revisions

From ReformedWiki.org
(Created blank page)
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[File:Magen David Adom.svg|thumb|207x207px|The Star of David, a symbol of Judaism]]
'''Judaism''' either refers to the true religion of the [[Old Testament]], which was fulfilled by [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] and replaced by [[Christianity]] through the [[New Testament]], or to the modern religion based on those who reject Jesus as the [[Messiah]] but still hold to the teachings of the [[Jews|Jewish]] [[Prophets (Biblical Genre)|prophets]].

Revision as of 00:32, 31 August 2024

The Star of David, a symbol of Judaism

Judaism either refers to the true religion of the Old Testament, which was fulfilled by Jesus and replaced by Christianity through the New Testament, or to the modern religion based on those who reject Jesus as the Messiah but still hold to the teachings of the Jewish prophets.