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How did the religious of Judaism and Zoroastrian differ during the rise of early civilizations

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Judaism is belief in God and the Savior. Zoroastrian believes in Azura Mazda, the God of the Persian Empire, The Persians freed the Jews.
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How did the religious of Judaism and Zoroastrian differ during the rise of early civilizations

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Zoroastrianism, by the name of its founder, is the denomination of religion and philosophy that, derived from a previous religion called Mazdaism, is based on the teachings of the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster, Zarathustra, who recognize Ahura Mazda as a deity, considered by Zoroaster as the only uncreated creator of everything.

The term Judaism refers to the religion, tradition and culture of the Jewish people. It is the oldest of the three monotheistic religions. Monotheism is a belief in the existence of one God.

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