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The pharaoh Akhenaten made Atenism the national religion of Egypt. after his death, pharaoh Tut ordered the old gods to be put back. technically everyone had to worship it.

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There are few known similarities between Atenism and Judaism, apart from the fact that both are monotheistic. And there is no evidence that either religion influenced the rise of the other. Atenism was imposed on Egypt by King Akhenaten in the fourteenth century BCE, but only lasted until his death twenty years later. Monotheistic Judaism appears to have its origins around one thousand years after the brief Egyptian experiment with Atenism.

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Akhenaten. Earlier in his reign, he was called Amenhotep IV, but after changing the state religion to Atenism, he changed it to Akhenaten.

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YES. With the exception of the detour to Atenism for 20 years in Egypt, these areas where consistently polytheistic, each with its own pantheon of innumerable gods who were responsible for the various events of the weather.

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