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... In the case of Judaism, the history of the religion is inseparable from the history of the people. ... Following the birth of Judaism as a practice, were many kings such as Saul, David, and Solomon who built the first great temple of worship. ...
Around 175 BC, the King of Syria attempted to abolish Judaism in favor of Hellenistic worship of Greek gods. ... The end result was an even more oppressive Roman rule under which Judaism had no identity except to those who followed in whatever way they could. ... It allowed for Judaism to travel and have its beliefs spread about the globe. The new form is referred to as Rabbinic Judaism, named so because it was brought about mainly by rabbis and religious teachers.
Approximate Word count = 716 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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