This belief has since been accepted by many peoples and has had an influence upon morality and belief in justice and other values.
Yes. Some Hebrews (a small minority) do.
Any belief in God requires that God provides for everyone.
Jewish tradition holds that part of the belief in God includes the idea that God protects everyone, not just the Hebrews.
Belief in One God. The Phoenicians were idolaters.
Through prayer to God and through the observance of His Torah.
The Ancient Hebrews were monotheistic by faith and were few people in the middle-eastern region that worshiped one God. The Hebrews were handed down the law of their God by Moses and keep the Torah as their main source and communion with God.
the one and only true God, a belief that set them apart from the polytheistic beliefs of surrounding cultures. This central tenet of monotheism emphasized the Hebrews' exclusive devotion to Yahweh and rejection of other deities.
They were the ones who spread the belief in One God. And they were the ones who taught the concepts of the sanctity of life and social justice (see the attached Related link).
Monotheism, Judaism, and the Torah. The belief that God has given us the Torah, which is the basis of Judaism.
No one. It is a fundamental Jewish belief that we can and must pray to God directly, without intermediaries.
Belief in One God.
1) There is only one deity for the Hebrews, and that is God, who created the universe. 2) The role of God concerning the afterlife is that He created it, and it is He who determines the nature of each person's existence there.See also:The afterlife in Judaism