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Abrahamic / Middle Eastern

The major Abrahamic and Middle Eastern religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All originated in the Middle East, are monotheistic, and identify Abraham as the first prophet.

Exodus 28 (The Priestly Garments)

Exodus 28 (The Priestly Garments) – WikiReligions

Exodus 27 (The Altar of Burnt Offering)

Exodus 27 (The Altar of Burnt Offering) – WikiReligions

Exodus 26 (The Tabernacle)

Exodus 26 (The Tabernacle) – WikiReligions

Exodus 25 (Offerings for the Tabernacle)

Exodus 25 (Offerings for the Tabernacle) – WikiReligions

Exodus 24 (The Covenant Confirmed)

Exodus 24 (The Covenant Confirmed) – WikiReligions

Exodus 23 (Laws of Justice and Mercy)

Exodus 23 (Laws of Justice and Mercy) – WikiReligions

Exodus 22 (The Protection of Property)

Exodus 22 (The Protection of Property) – WikiReligions

Exodus 21 (The Treatment of Servants)

Exodus 21 (The Treatment of Servants) – WikiReligions

Exodus 20 (The Ten Commandments)

Exodus 20 (The Ten Commandments) – WikiReligions

Exodus 19 (Israel at Mount Sinai)

Exodus 19 (Israel at Mount Sinai) – WikiReligions
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