This is reflected in Lang, cited in English by Keel and Uehlinger (Gods, Goddesses and Images of God in Ancient Israel), "In the four and a half centuries during which there were one or two Israelite monarchies (ca. 1020-586 B.C.), there was a dominant, polytheistic religion that was indistinguishable from that of neighboring peoples. Insofar as there were differences between the Ammonite, Moabite, Edomite, Tyrian, etc. versions of religion, these beliefs stayed within the framework of Near Eastern polytheism, and each should be interpreted as a local variant of the same basic pattern. The Israelites . . . venerated their own protector god who was there to provide for health and family. But they venerated Yahweh [God] as well, the regional and national god, whose special domain dealt with war and peace issues. Finally, they worshiped gods who performed specific functions, those that were responsible for various special needs: weather, rain, women's fertility, etc."
Monotheism is one of the most fundamental principles that define this Judaism, to
the point that this Judaism is considered possibly to be the ancient source of the
very concept of monotheism.
Judaism is monotheistic and we have hundreds of name for G-d. Adonai, Elohim, Compassionate Mother, Wise Father, Master of the Universe, Creator of the Universe, and so many more.
Judaism is monotheistic religion. Jews believe in one and one one God with no partner and no equivalent.
judaism is a montheistic religion
Judaism was the first monotheistic religion.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
The Romans were polytheistic meaning they worshiped many gods. Judaism was and is monotheistic.
No. Shintoism is a widespread Japanese polytheistic religion. Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jews, a Semitic group who originated in the Middle East.
Italy has freedom of religion. Rome is the headquarters of the Catholic faith, which is a monotheistic religion, as are Judaism and Islam. In the time of the Roman empire until A.D.313, the state religion was polytheistic, i.e. many gods.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
No, Judaism is a monotheistic religion.
Monotheistic refers to the belief in one God or deity, while polytheistic refers to the belief in multiple gods or deities. Monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which focus on one supreme being. Polytheistic religions, such as Hinduism and ancient Greek religion, worship multiple gods and goddesses.
It is monotheistic.
There is not a full list alot of religions were in the PREHISTORY stage. So no one knows all of the polytheistic and monotheistic Religion's. The barbarians whom had no pacific religion. And if they did it was in prehistory. -Prehistory, a time before recorded history.
Back when Judaism was first Founded, all other religions were polytheistic. Judaism was monotheistic.