Yes. They are called Jews today, and they are monotheists.
The Egyptians; although one can say that certain Hindus were also the first monotheists.Adam and Eve, and their descendants.No, the ancient Egyptians were POLYtheists -- many gods. Earliest monotheists were the Zoroastrians, who predate Jews.
The Hebrews did not develop the practice of polytheism. Polytheism was practiced by other nations.
Monotheists.
Monotheists believe in one God.
Monotheists.
The Hebrew people were monotheists. They believed in one God and in the Torah which He gave.The Hebrews, according to tradition, were (and are) a Semitic people (descendants of Shem; see Genesis ch.11). More specifically, "Hebrews" comes from Ever (Eber), a great-grandson of Shem and ancestor of Abraham.
Monotheists believe in the existence of only one God, as opposed to polytheists who believe in multiple gods. Monotheists typically follow the teachings and religious practices associated with their belief in one God. These monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Monotheists are people or religions who believe in only one God. The three monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
No, they had a pantheon of gods.
polytheists
They both believe in god(s), but monotheists believe in one God and polytheists believe in many Gods.
the assyrian empire is the monotheists