Anonymous 01/23/2026 (Fri) 00:22 No.51 del
The last Abrahamic religion I want to introduce is Judaism. Judaism is the oldest narcissist sister of the three Abrahamic sisters. It is the second child of Abrahamism, after Hebrewism. Hebrewism was the oldest sibling, but Judaism mixed with other events killed him. Therefore, Hebrewism no longer exists as a practised religion. Judaism is a blending of a variety of religious practices from surrounding heathen nations in ancient Israel with Hebrewism. The birth of Judaism goes back to its founder King Solomon. I just learned that the star of david is actualky a misnomer - it was actually called the seal of solomon before jews changed its name in the middle ages. I will correct my former post specifying otherwise.

Moses to King David were all Hebrews, by religion. Hebrewism. Judaism began when king solomon incorporated the practices and rituals of other heathen nations into Hebrewism - this is important to understand. This is why not the whole old testament is Judaism - it was Hebrewism until King Solomon (of ancient Israel). After the death of king Solomon, Israel split into the Northern Kingdom and the Kingdom of Judah. This is where the people of Israel began to compete against each other on whether Hebrewism or Judaism was better. Yes, kind of a naïve word to use here 'better' but it really was the case. The god of Abraham clearly states according to ancient texts such as the Bible that he was discontent with Judaism it is a blot 'a-whoring' of other gods and rituals Hebrewism was the religion that the god of Abraham set up. The Jews were very jealous of this, and waged war with the Hebrews constantly to thwart Hebrewism. Around the time of the rule of the Roman Empire over the Levant, the people of Israel were split on practising Hebrewism or Judaism. The Sadduccees and the Pharisees in that time period was the Jewish authority figures that are now known as the Rabbis and the other members of the synogogue in Judaism. Judaism hated her brother Hebrewism with a passion, and Hebrewism finally died from her stab wounds mixed with the collapse of Jerusalem in 70 AD.

Judaism is the closest sibling to Hebrewism (now extinct, dead) - so Judaism's practises are closest to Hebrewism out of all three sisters. It retains the 7 original candle sticks from Hebrewism, many rituals from Hebrewism, and the laws are closest to the original laws of Hebrewism.