No. Such a belief is foreign and forbidden to us. The Israelites (Hebrews) were different from the surrounding peoples in that they never deified any person. Only God was (and is) worshiped in Hebrew (Jewish) society.
Yes because their gods were also their kings. They worshiped their gods/ kings the same way. They loved them and honored them. They also loved vikki
Pharaohs thought that they were divine. That is why they had such elaborate tombs.
there were many kings of Gods people including Solomon and David, when you are talking about Gods people you are referring to the Jews, or Hebrews, if you are talking about the father of Gods people that would be Abraham.
They believed that their kings and queens were gods.
AnswerModern Jews do not believe in sun gods; for them there is only one God, the Creator. However, there is biblical and archaeological evidence that the early Hebrews believed in sun and moon gods.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
Answer:God said so (Exodus ch.19).
The Hebrews are considered as Gods own people.
They believed that the gods chose the kings so they were worshiped immensely. Also they were believed they were also gods and had many powers.
The Egyptions believed that their kings were gods and had magicail powers
No one, since the Hebrews (Israelites) did not have gods. They worshiped One God and still do.
They believed that G-d's wish was for all people to love each other as they love themselves. Jews today still believe this.
the egyptians believed that the kings had absolute power and complete control over them
They believed that the gods chose their kings