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How did Jews outside of Judah spread the ideas of Judaism?

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Answer:

Judaism has the third most followers in the world. Judaism is

also the oldest monotheistic religion in the world. The history of Judaism

cannot be separated from that of the Christian people. Judaism started when

Abraham was called to leave his home in Ur and travel to Palestine and Israel,

the land God promised to give Abraham’s descendants. The second covenant was

made when Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt back to Israel. At Mt.

Horeb, God gave the Jewish people the 10 Commandments and the other rules they

must live by. The Torah was the book of the Jewish people, which are the first

five books of the Bible.

Judaism and Christianity had the same beginnings. The Christian people

started as Jewish people and converted to Christianity when Jesus came to Earth.

The Jewish people didn’t believe that Jesus was the chosen Messiah that was to

come to Earth and save them all. They didn’t believe that he was the promised

Messiah from God.

After the spilt with the Muslims, this lead to the demise of the

Babylonian Jewish community because of the demise the Jews in the area moved to

Spain, northwest Africa, and Egypt. With the move they took their religion with

them and were preaching the word to the people in the area. The Jewish community

flourished in Spain until the Christians engaged in a “reconquest” of Spain and

forced Jews to convert to Christianity. In their attempts to stay crypto-Jews,

many conversos, practiced

Jewish rituals in secret. The Jews were kicked out of Spain and were forced to

move to places like Italy and countries of the Ottoman Empire, spreading their

religion there to the people.

Judaism moved whenever they were forced to move out of an area. The

people never wanted war with anyone so they did what everyone wanted. The taught

the word of God when they moved from area to are.

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