Book Title: Glimpses Of World Religions
Author(s): Gunvant Barvalia
Publisher: Navbharat Sahitya Mandir

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________________ Judaism 129 Main Principles of Judaism : (1) Unique idea of universal God is well-known in Judaism. So they say that all nations are essentially alike in the eyes of God, for He is the Creator of man and Supervisor of nature and human activity. God is one and unique, simplicity itself. All nations are essentially alike in the eyes of God, for He is the Creator of man. Yes He chose to reveal Himself only to a small group. This group is then elected by His will. Creation is one of the manifestations of divine activity. (3) The election could not be for power and material well being, but for a noble and moral perpose. (4) The ancestors of the nation were distinguished for their moral life, intense spirituality and religious conception. (5) This cannot be accomplished without a set of laws, percepts and regulations and hence the Law with its numerous particulars which embraces all phases of the life of the Jews. If a Jew violates the rule then there is a punishment - exile. Prophet after prophet repeats this threat of exile, together with the promise of restoration. Knowledge of God, justice, righteousness and consequently also peace, because when real justice dominates there is no cause for war. This is the best contribution of Judaism to the universe. (8) The sabbath (rest) is the most important gift of Judaism to the world. “With the arrival of the sabbath, there arrives rest to the body and the soul.” Moreover it is said, “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all of them is and resteth on the seventh day wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day and hallowed it.”

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