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Crusades
thumb|upright=1.35|14th-century miniature of the Battle of Dorylaeum (1147), a [[Second Crusade battle, from the ''Estoire d'Eracles''|alt=Medieval illustration of a battle during the Second Crusade]]
Samael
thumb|Samael (1890) by Evelyn De Morgan thumb|A relief of the Archangel Samael in red robe, shown on the left side of the altar at Saint Bartholomew's Church, in Sydenham, London.
comparison of Judaism and Christianity
comparison of two religions
Third Council of Toledo
synod
Old Testament messianic prophecies quoted in the New Testament
Jewish scripture
Sabbatarianism
thumb|300px|Sabbath Eve, painting by Alexander Johnston (artist)|Alexander Johnston thumb|300px|Christian denominations teaching first-day Sabbatarianism, such as the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, observe the Lord's Day as a day of worship and rest. Sabbatarianism advocates the observation of the Sabbath in Christianity, in keeping with the Ten Commandments.
Ecclesia and Synagoga
pair of the personifications of the Christian and Jewish religion
Jerusalem Church
the first Christian church
House of One
church building in Germany
Fourth Council of Toledo
synod
Sixth Council of Toledo
Twelfth Council of Toledo
synod
Sixteenth Council of Toledo
synod
Sect of Skhariya the Jew
15th-16th–century religious sect in Russia
Seventeenth Council of Toledo
synod
aljama
Aljama (, , ) is a term of Arabic origin used in old official documents in Spain and Portugal to designate the self-governing communities of Moors and Jews living under Christian rule in the Iberian Peninsula. In some present-day Spanish cities, the name is still applied to the quarters where such communities lived, though they are many centuries gone.
Nittel Nacht
Hebrew name for Christmas Eve
Christian Hebraism
use of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament (as opposed to the Septuagint or Vulgate) for Christian exegesis