God

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  • Jews are monotheist - God is one and a unity.
  • Jews believe God is the creator - each week celebrate Shabbat, day of rest, celebrates creation.
  • Jews believe God is omniscient - all-knowing, has plans for each individual and universe.
  • Jews believe God is omnipresent - has no physical form, can fill the universe, always close to hear his people when they call him.
  • Jews believe God is omnibenevolent - all-loving.
  • Jews believe God is omnipotent- all-powerful and almight.
    • TRANSCENDANT:
    • For my thoughts are not your thoughts,​    neither are your ways my ways,”​declares the Lord.​
    •  “As the heavens are higher than the earth,​ so are my ways higher than your ways​ and my thoughts than your thoughts.​
    • Outside limitations of time (pre-dates universe)
    • Able to observe the universe
    • Beyond human understanding
    • He cannot be seen (chooses when and how he reveals him)
    • Jews to God's presence in the world today as "Shekhinah"("presence")
    • ETERNAL:
    • Existence is accepted as fact (Jews feel no need to argue)
    • Existed before universe was created (Jews accept he'd always existed and WILL always exist)
    • MERCIFUL:
    • Judaism teaches God is a judge but he acts with mercy. ​
    • Revealed to the prophet Moses the laws and duties that are expected of all Jews (e.g. the Ten Sayings - Recorded in the Torah) God judges how each Jew follows the laws, but he balances justice with mercy
    • God's given 10 days after Rosh Hashanah to make up for wrongdoings before the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
    • JUDGE:
    • Grants forgiveness if one is truly sorry
    • Rosh Hashanah (Jewish festival) celebrates creation of the world and believed to be the time God will judge every person. ​
    • Talmud describes how God will bring out scales to weigh a persons deeds (good deeds on one side, bad on other)