Notes on Judaism - College of Alameda

For Judaism, he is a personification of Israel, or of some group or individual within Israel. (this is a variation on the Mahayana Buddhist Bodhisattva ideal). In Babylonian religion, Zoroastrianism, (the Jews were in contact with this religion), there were two gods, each with limited power: Ahura Mazda, the god of light and goodness, and ... ................
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