The Shema emphasizes the

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The Shema emphasizes the

  • A) unity of God
  • B) richness of the spirit of God
  • C) omnipotency of God
  • D) crucial role o' Israel in the world

Correct Answer: C) omnipotency of God

Explanation

The Shema is an important prayer in Judaism that focuses on the oneness of God. It emphasizes the belief in the unity of God, which means that there is only one God and no other gods exist. This is highlighted in the prayer's opening statement, Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Therefore, option A, which says that the Shema emphasizes the unity of God, is the correct answer to this question.

Option B, which says that the Shema emphasizes the richness of the spirit of God, is incorrect. While the prayer acknowledges God's greatness and power, it does not focus specifically on the richness of the spirit of God.

Option C, which says that the Shema emphasizes the omnipotency of God, is also incorrect. Although the prayer affirms God's power, this is not its primary focus.

Option D, which says that the Shema emphasizes the crucial role of Israel in the world, is also incorrect. While Israel is an important part of Jewish history and tradition, the Shema does not specifically emphasize its role in the world.

In summary, the correct answer to this question is option A, which says that the Shema emphasizes the unity of God.



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