Abrahamic vs Yahuwah - What's the difference?
abrahamic | yahuwah |
Pertaining to Abraham, the patriarch.
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(of a religion) Descended from the religious tradition of Abraham.
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(religion) Name of the Abrahamic deity according to some interpretations of the Hebrew scriptures.
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As an adjective abrahamic
is pertaining to abraham, the patriarch .As a proper noun yahuwah is
(religion) name of the abrahamic deity according to some interpretations of the hebrew scriptures.abrahamic
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Baha'i Faith are all Abrahamic religions.
Usage notes
Not all religions that revere Abraham are considered Abrahamic. The term always covers Christianity, Islam and Judaism, and often includes . Other faiths descended from these religions, such as Rastafari and Mandaeism, are sometimes not described as Abrahamic even if they consider Abraham holy.Synonyms
* (pertaining to Abraham) Abrahamical, Ibrahimic * (of the family of religions revering Abraham) Abrahamist, Ibrahimic, SemiticReferences
yahuwah
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Proper noun
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