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What is one characteristic that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share

All three sprang up in Southwest Asia.
All three spread widely through conquest.
All three first appeared in the Roman Empire.
All three began with an individual's vision.

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Answer: All three began with an individual's vision.

Explanation: For Christianity and for Islam, it can be said that they spread through conquest, but not Judaism, because the fact that the Jews, after leaving Egypt, conquered the territories of Canaan, but did not spread their faith.

Christianity originated in Jerusalem after the death of Christ and the spread of his teachings by his disciples to all parts of the world, Islam was created in the territory of Saudi Arabia, so South West Asia can be said. But if the beginning of Judaism is the obtaining of the Ten Commandments and the writing of the books of the rules that followed, after leaving Egypt, it happened in the Sinai Desert, that is, in North Africa.

Of all three monotheistic religions, only Christianity appeared in the Roman Empire.

What is a common characteristic for all three religions is that they are started as an individual vision of one man, Moses, Christ, and Muhammad, respectively. Moses, before deciding to bring the Jews out of Egypt, had a vision in Mount Sinai, a bush that burns and a vision of angel who told him how to bring people out of Egypt and how to turn them into believing in one God. Christ had a vision of the New Testament between God and man, which meant the fulfillment of the Old Testament God's promises. Muhammad saw the angel in vision, and wrote his words and verses what would become the main direction of Islam.

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All three of these started out with individual vision I think
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