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Based on god’s unique relationship with the people of israel as presented in the tanach (old testament), salvation is almost always understood as collective and national, not personal and individual In fact, most jews today do not believe in a place of eternal punishment or a literal hell.

Thus, the lord hears the cries of the children of israel and delivers them from bondage. Judaism does not believe that man, by his nature, is evil or sinful and therefore does not teach that man has a need to be “saved” from an eternal damnation Salvation is through the torah

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This is the importance of the torah for a jew

A jew has two issues to overcome

Heritage (being born a jew) and the belief that there is no sin nature in man and therefore, man can choose good on his/her own Jews do not see themselves as sinners by nature. Salvation in judaism is primarily achieved through adherence to god's commandments and by living a righteous and ethical life Good deeds, acts of kindness, and repentance are considered essential elements in the path to salvation.

Because judaism is by origin and nature an ethnic religion, salvation has been primarily conceived in terms of the destiny of israel as the elect people of yahweh (often referred to as “the lord”), the god of israel. Though we will never eradicate the passions that muddy or derail our lives, we can aspire to tame and harness them for good. Jews who believe in jesus remain jews, always and forever, but the bible presents that there is no other way to reach the god of abraham, isaac, and jacob but through his anointed messiah, yeshua. For jews, salvation comes from following the teachings of the torah and adhering to the commandments

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Jews believe that there is only one way to achieve salvation and that is through the grace of god.

In judaism, salvation comes from god’s grace rather than from faith or belief in a particular creed It is believed that by living a virtuous and holy life and performing mitzvot (good deeds), one can be a recipient of god’s mercy and grace. It's about fulfilling the commandments and living a righteous life according to jewish law Salvation, in the traditional jewish sense, often focuses on living a life pleasing to god, adhering to mitzvot (commandments), and seeking forgiveness through repentance (teshuva) and prayer.

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