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It's a matter of opinion and debate. Clearly the ancient Hebrews worshipped only one God, but it's possible that they recognized the existence of other, lesser gods.

By the year 70 CE, they were clearly monotheistic.

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It was the belief in one God. it still is.

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Q: What was the Hebrew monotheism?
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