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Why was isaac important to judaism?

a He was arrested, crucified, and resurrected.

b He brought unity to the Kingdom of Israel.

c He led the Jewish people out of slavery.

d He is the father of the Jewish people.

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User Mubo
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Answer:

a

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User Andreyco
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the answer is A i belive.
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User Flyx
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