Asked by Alyssa Noriega on Jun 10, 2024

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According to the Bible,the first Jew was:

A) Adam
B) Moses
C) Abraham
D) David
E) Joseph

First Jew

The term "First Jew" does not have a standardized definition in historical or religious contexts, as it can be interpreted in various ways depending on the perspective.

  • Examine the historical and sociological significance of major world religions.
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Martina MartinJun 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Abraham is considered the first Jew because he is the first person in the Bible to be called a Hebrew (Genesis 14:13), the ancestor of the Jewish people through his son Isaac, and the one who entered into a covenant with God that established the religion and practices of Judaism. Adam, Joseph, David, and Moses were all important figures in the Bible, but none of them are referred to as Jewish.