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Know what you speak, don't simply shoot if you do not have information.

 

The people known as Jews were actually comes from a region known as Amarna in Egyth around 3000 B.C.

 

You know who is King Tut? His father is the 1st in Abrahamic Religion to throw away all the old Eyptian Gods and embrace worship of a single God - begin of Abrahamic Religion.

 

After he did, King Tut reign in his place but Tut can only last till he reach 18. He died (some say he was murdered, some say he had an accident). Anyway, the Cult of the Sun Disk (as it was known) were disbanded and the people were forced back into mainstream society which worshipped the many Gods for next new generations.

 

My guess is, that the Cult of the Sun Disk didn't die away but remain as small group within the society. Maybe because of this, this group were treated with less love by the Pharoahs and the mainstream society.

 

Moses came, took this people who later calls themselves Hebrews out of Eygpt and to what is today, known as Israel, which is their Promised Land. This people continue to exist as Jews.

 

Jesus came from this people, bring with him Christianity, but Jews rejected him because he potray himself as God/Son of God - both which is against teaching of Moses.

 

Later, Muhammad came and Jews accepted him at first but his methods were barbaric and accordance to low-level Arabs. Many of his Laws were against both teachings of Moses and Jesus and therefore, Jews rejected him as well.

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