What did the rabbis do for the continuation and organization of Jewish worship?
A) They took the worship out of the temple and into meeting houses in an effort to organize after their ousting from Jerusalem.
B) They tried to stop the fighting among various groups of worshippers and the Gentiles and bring peace to the lands they now occupied.
C) They limited the worship of God to only those devoted to the Hebrew bible and the Laws set forth.
D) They spread the word of God to bring many followers to His worship.
E) They attempted to create one consensus on how to worship God and what writings should be used, and the subsequent laws. Thus, the Hebrew bible was created out of thirty-nine holy works.
E
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