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How did Judaism differ from other faiths of the same time period

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Judaism was different from other faiths of the same time period because it was monotheistic, had a unique set of laws and commandments, had a special relationship with God, and placed a strong emphasis on the study of religious texts and education. These factors set Judaism apart from other faiths that were polytheistic, did not have a covenant with God, did not have the same set of laws, and did not place as much emphasis on education.
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