God's kingdom = mamléchet Elohím (ממלכת אלקים)
Hebrew = malkhut (מלכות)Greek = vasíleio (Βασίλειο)
AnswerIt seems that the Hebrew people worshipped many gods and goddesses. According to the Bible, the northern kingdom, Israel, had many gods right up until its conquest by the Assyrians in 722 BCE. Likewise, the southern Hebrew kingdom, Judah, was always polytheistic until at least the time of King Hezekiah, who is said to have attempted to have only one God. This attempt failed, but was tried again around a hundred years later by King Josiah, with more success.
The United Hebrew Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in what is now Israel and beyond from 1030 BC - 930 BC.
There were no Hebrew equivalents to Greek gods, including Dionysus.
Only one.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
Israel.
Israel
These words are not Hebrew.
gods = elilim (אלילים) or elim (אלים)
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.