There is no such word in Jewish literature as "yeswah," so the answer is no.
But if you are referring to the God of the Jews, the name of God is unpronounceable, but it is written in Hebrew with the letters YHVH.
Hebrews
If you are asking if the Hebrews were the first people to believe in the existence of one God, the answer is no.
The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.
The Hebrews didn't believe many things. Here is a short list:They didn't believe in multiple godsThey didn't believe in an evil being (called "the devil" by some religions)They didn't believe in eternal punishmentThey didn't believe in Human sacrificeThey didn't believe in fate
By trusting in God even after the death of her husband, Naomi helped the Hebrews believe more in God.
The true prophets were God's messengers.
Abraham.
yes
Jews believe in many things, but no practicing Jew believes in the crucifixion.
A short & sweet answer is Hebrews believed in everything in the Old Testament. There is one God. There is a heaven & hell. The ten commandments. They believed there would be a future Messiah. The Hebrews are the Jewish people of the Bible.
i believe you are speaking of the exodus. yes?
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