The Divine Chain: Abrahamic Religions

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The Divine Chain: Abrahamic Religions

Abrahamic Religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam The Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, emphasize and trace their common origin to the tribal patriarch Abraham. The holy books of each religion, the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran all recognize Abraham as a profit of God.

Monotheistic The belief in only one god

The First Covenant

Covenant: A “covenant” is a special agreement between two parties (people or groups of people). In a covenant, each party agrees to do their part, and in exchange, the other party (person) will do their side of the agreement. In each of the following passages, there are specific actions that each party (in this case God and Abraham speaking for the Hebrew people) is promising to do.

The Second Covenant

Home of the Jews

Later Renamed Judea