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Southwest Asia The Birthplace of Three Major Religions. Judaism • The father of their religion is Abraham, • along with son and grandson Issac and Jacob. • Their kingdoms were Israel and Judah. • Jerusalem is their capital and religious center, • and has been for over 3000 years. Monotheism • • • • the belief in one God. Their book – the Torah (Old Testament) Tenets – obedience to God’s Law. Salvation comes by obeying the law and the sacrificing of animals (representing Messiah’s death). • Houses of worship are called synagogues. • The temple no longer exists. The Ten Commandments • 1. You shall have no other gods before me. • 2. You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or earth beneath or in the waters below – do not worship them. • 3. You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. • 4. Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. • • • • • 5. Honor your father and mother. 6. You shall not murder. 7. You shall not commit adultery. 8. You shall not steal. 9. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. • 10. You shall not covet (want) your neighbor’s house, wife, servant, ox (job), donkey (car or pickup), etc. Christianity • Began in Israel while under Roman occupation. • One hundred years later Israel will be called Palestine. • The first Christians were Jews who believed that Jesus was the promised, long-awaited Messiah (Cristos is the Greek word = Christ in English). • Jesus claimed to be God’s son in human flesh. (“I and the Father are one”. John 10:30) • Jesus claimed to be the Messiah. • Jesus taught about God’s plan of salvation…that Messiah would suffer and die as a sacrifice for man’s sin and be raised to life as proof He is Messiah. • Jesus was tried and crucified in Jerusalem. • His followers claimed He was raised from the dead as proof He was Messiah and He appeared to them before ascending to heaven. • Christ’s followers came to be called Christians. • Their book: Old Testament + New Testament = The Holy Bible. • Salvation is by grace (unearned favor with God). • Houses of worship are called churches. Islam • Created around 600 A.D. in the Arabian Peninsula. (Saudi Arabia) • Islam believes that Arabs are the ones to receive God’s promise. • Muslims claim Abraham as their father. • His son Ishmael was the promised son – not another son of Abraham, Issac. • Muhammad believed he was God’s (Allah) prophet (messenger). • He claimed that the angel Gabriel revealed the teachings of the Koran to him. • Muslim means “those who submit to the will of God.” • Houses of public worship are called mosques. • The Koran does not cancel out the Old and New Testament. • Rather it provides a “corrective set of revelations.” • Salvation is by works or deeds. • Can never be positive you are going to heaven. • They believe Jesus was a prophet – not the son of God. • They also believe in Moses, Job, Elijah, Jonah, etc. • Islam is the religion – Muslim is the person. Five Pillars of Faith • 1. “I testify that there is no God but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.” • 2. Prayer – 5 times a day facing in the direction of Mecca (in Saudi Arabia). • 3. Fasting – during the daylight hours in the month of Ramadan, the month of Muhammad’s first revelations. • Alms giving – a tax or gift of not less than 2 ½% of one’s income, to the community to help the poor. • Pilgrimage – required at least once in one’s lifetime, to the House of God in Mecca. End of Slide Show