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What beliefs and practices do Judaism and Christianity share? Select all that apply.

A.
ethics and right behavior

B.
Holy Communion

C.
Jesus as the savior

D.
only one god

E.
Old Testament

F.
New Testament

G.
the Ten Commandments

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ithe answers are A and D and E and also G
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User WizzyBoom
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The Holy Communion is characteristic only of Christianity and for no other monotheistic religion. Ethics and right behavior are at the core of all religions, and so in Judaism and Christianity. Jesus as the savior is inherent in Christianity, though the Jews believe in the Messiah, by their teaching he has not yet come. Belief in one God is characteristic of both the one and the other, as well as the ten commandments. Christianity inherits the teaching of the Old Testament, and the Ten Commandments, while the Jews respect only the Old Testament

The right answers are: A, D, E and G.

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User Yoav
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