Max Dimont: Jews Have Given the World God, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jesus

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Max Dimont: Jews Have Given the World God, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jesus
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Use by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
The most prominent usage of this or a similar phrasing can be traced to the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, the former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. Sacks was a celebrated Jewish thinker and a major proponent of interfaith understanding. In his writings and speeches, he emphasized the Jewish people's unique contributions to humanity, particularly the ethical and spiritual insights of Judaism. The quote, or a close variation, would align with his broader argument that Jewish tradition introduced many foundational values to the world, including the universal idea of one God and a moral framework based on covenantal responsibility.

No, worship God do not worship the Jews. God gave us life along with Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, and his son Jesus the Christ. Whoever thinks that the Jews gave is God is very deceived.

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The claim "Jews Have Given the World God, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jesus" refers to Judaism's formative role in developing the concepts of monotheism and originating key biblical figures who are also revered in Christianity.

The assertion contains several elements:
The concept of God: Judaism was the first monotheistic religion, and its concept of a single, omnipotent creator God forms the basis for Christianity and Islam. While ancient Israelites originally recognized a pantheon of deities, their worship evolved into an exclusive focus on Yahweh, who later became conceptualized as the one true God who rules over all creation.

Abraham: The patriarch Abraham is a key figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is revered as the father of the Israelite people through his son Isaac and is central to the monotheistic Abrahamic faiths.

Moses: Moses is the prophet who, according to the Torah, received God's laws on Mount Sinai. His teachings and writings, the Pentateuch, provide the foundation for Jewish law and morality and are foundational to Christian theology as well.

Isaiah: Isaiah was a prophet whose writings are included in the Hebrew Bible. His prophecies are significant in both Judaism and Christianity, with many Christians viewing his texts as foretelling the coming of Jesus.

Jesus: Jesus was a Jewish man who lived and taught during the first century CE. While Christians believe he is the Son of God, the Messiah prophesied in the Hebrew Bible, he was raised in a Jewish family and taught within the context of Jewish tradition.

This phrase highlights the enormous and enduring impact of Jewish religious and cultural traditions on Western civilization, particularly through the development of monotheism and the biblical narratives shared by Jews and Christians.

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