Fariq Naik – Concept of God in Judaism
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Let's discuss
the concept of God in the semitic religions.
The major among the semitic religions are Judaism,
Christianity and Islam.
Let's discuss the concept of God in Judaism.
It is mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy.
Chapter number 6 verse number 4.
Moses peace be upon him says,
is wild. The lord our God is 1.
Lord
is mentioned in the book of Isaiah chapter
number 43 verse number 11. I even I
am the Lord and there's no one like
me. It's mentioned in the book of Isaiah
chapter number 45 verse number 5. I'm the
Lord and there's none else.
And there's no God besides me.
It's mentioned in the book of Isaiah chapter
number 46 verse number 9. I'm God and
there's none else.
I'm God and there's none like me. It's
mentioned in the book of Exodus
chapter number 20 verse number 3 to 5.
Almighty God says, thou shall have no other
God besides me. Thou shall not make any
graven image of any likeness of anything in
the heaven above, in the earth beneath, in
the water beneath the earth. Thou shall not
bow down to them nor serve them. For
I, thy Lord, thy God is a jealous
God.
And a similar message is mentioned in the
book of Deuteronomy.
Chapter number 5 verse number 7 to 9.
That thou shall have no other God besides
me. Thou shall not make any graven image
of any likeness of anything in the heaven
above, in the earth beneath, in the water
beneath the earth. Thou shall not bow down
to them nor serve them. For
I, thy Lord,
thy God. Is a jealous God.
So if you read
the Jewish scriptures,
you shall understand
the concept of God in Judaism.