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  • ...e]], the [[Christian Bible]], and the [[Qur'an]]. The three most prominent Abrahamic religions are [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], which together The term "Abrahamic religions" is used to emphasize the shared origin and values of these faith
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  • ...e]], the [[Christian Bible]], and the [[Qur'an]]. The three most prominent Abrahamic religions are [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], which together The term "Abrahamic religions" is used to emphasize the shared origin and values of these faith
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  • '''Judaism''' is an [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic]] [[Ethnoreligious group|ethnoreligious]] group that originated in the [[He [[Category:Abrahamic religions]]
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  • '''Judaism''' is an [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic]] [[Ethnoreligious group|ethnoreligious]] group originating from the [[Hebr [[Category:Abrahamic religions]]
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  • ...e-Eski Camii Allah|thumb]] '''Allah''' is the Arabic word for [[God]] in [[Abrahamic religions]]. In the [[English language]], the word generally refers to God == Allah in Other Abrahamic Religions ==
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  • '''Satan''' is a figure appearing in the texts of the [[Abrahamic religions]] who brings evil and temptation, and is known as the deceiver wh ...not necessarily the personification of evil that he would become in later Abrahamic religions. In the [[New Testament]], Satan is a name that refers to a decid
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  • ...ancient [[Greek religion]] and [[ancient Roman religion]], and after the [[Abrahamic religions]] spread in the [[Greco-Roman]] world, in [[late antiquity]], it
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  • ...ering faith in [[God]], Abraham is often considered the patriarch of the [[Abrahamic religions]], a term that highlights his foundational role in these faith tr ...es to inspire discussions on faith, ethics, and the shared heritage of the Abrahamic faiths.
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  • ...tual being mentioned in various religious texts, particularly within the [[Abrahamic religions]]. The concept of cherubs has evolved significantly over time, fr ==In Abrahamic Religions==
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  • == Differences with Other Abrahamic Faiths ==
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  • ..._Adam_&_Eve.jpg|Islamic Adam & Eve|thumb]] '''Adam''' is a figure in the [[Abrahamic religions]], notably in the [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Islam|Islamic]], ...sin, leading to their expulsion from Eden. The Fall is a pivotal moment in Abrahamic religions, illustrating the themes of temptation, sin, and the loss of inno
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  • ...urial place of [[Eve]], the first woman according to [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic]] faiths. Located in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]], the site has been a subj ...of humanity's shared ancestry and spiritual heritage. For followers of the Abrahamic religions, Eve represents the mother of all living humans, and her burial s
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  • ===Abrahamic Covenant===
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  • ...'Twins-Festival GaDangme(or Ga->Outdooring Naming Ceremony and/or '8th Day Abrahamic' Circumcision, which is now widely observed by other tribes including the '
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  • ...itan High Priest and Old Pentateuch, 1905|thumb]] '''Samaritanism''' is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion closely related to [[Judaism]], based on the [[Torah ...offers a window into the past and a living example of the diversity within Abrahamic religions.
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  • ...e Law and the Gospel|thumb]] '''Christianity''' is a [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic]], [[monotheism|monotheistic]] religion based on the life and teachings of
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  • ...tices throughout history, usually in reference to religions outside of the Abrahamic category (monotheistic faiths like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).
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  • ...[File:Szyndler_Eve.jpg|Szyndler Eve|thumb]] '''Eve''' is a figure in the [[Abrahamic religions]], being the first woman created according to the [[Bible]] and t [[Category:Abrahamic religions]]
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  • '''Ishaq''' (also known as '''Isaac''') is a figure in the [[Abrahamic religions]], being one of the sons of [[Abraham]] and the father of [[Jacob
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  • ...hilistine god, formerly worshipped in [[Ekron]], and later adopted by some Abrahamic religions as a major demon. The name Beelzebub is associated with the Canaa Beelzebub's evolution from a Philistine deity to a demonized figure in Abrahamic religions illustrates the complex interplay between religion, culture, and
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  • ...hers, particularly [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]], with [[Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic religious]] teachings. This period is marked by significant philosophical m
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