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Describe for me in detail what is meant by "Ancient Israelite Religion," what are some of its characteristics and explain how that is different from the traditional view of the origins of Judaism.

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Answer and Explanation:

The ancient Israeli religion is the term used to determine the beginnings of Judaism, which was presented without dividing its strands and with compliance, without exception to the 613 precepts stipulated by Jewish Law. In addition, this religion presented a strong literal and complex interpretation of the Israelite scriptures and prophets, focusing on the historical growth and practices that the Israelites were creating through the passage of time.

The main difference between the ancient Israeli religion and Judaism is the lack of softer and less rigid strands.

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