Zakir Naik – Concept of God in Judaism
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The speaker discusses the concept of God in Judaism, including the book of Deuteronomy, which uses the same language. They also mention the book of Isaiah, which uses the same language, and the book of Deuteronomy, which uses the same language. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the concept of God in the right perspective.
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The concept of God in Judaism.
It's mentioned in the Old Testament, in the
book of Deuteronomy, chapter number 6, verse number
4.
Moses, peace be upon him, says, Shema Yisraelu,
Adnaheinu Adnaiketh, Yaro Yisrael, the Lord, our God,
is one Lord.
It's mentioned in the book of Isaiah, chapter
number 43, verse number 11.
I, I am Lord, and there's no Savior
besides me.
It's mentioned in the book of Isaiah, chapter
number 45, verse number 5.
I am Lord, and there's none else.
There's no God besides me.
It's mentioned in the book of Isaiah, chapter
number 46, verse number 9.
I am God, and there's none else.
I am God, and there's none like me.
It's further mentioned in the book of Exodus,
chapter number 20, verse number 3 to 5,
as well as in the book of Deuteronomy,
chapter number 5, verse number 7 to 9.
Almighty God says, Thou shalt have no other
God besides me.
Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven
image of anything of any likeness in the
heaven above, in the earth beneath, in the
water beneath the earth.
Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor
serve them, for thy God, thy Lord, is
a jealous God.
So if you read the Old Testament, you
shall understand the concept of God in Judaism
and understand Judaism in the right perspective.