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What did the Hebrews develop in the world?

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monotheism, none human sacrafice, a code of laws that correspond with ethics

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What did the Hebrews develop?

Judaism


What religion did the Hebrews develop?

Judaism


When did the ancient Hebrews develop?

They developed because of Abraham brought them together.


What religion did the ancient Hebrews begin to develop?

It has been known for millennia as "Judaism."


Were Hebrews polytheists?

The Hebrews did not develop the practice of polytheism. Polytheism was practiced by other nations.


How did the Hebrews civilization end?

It didn't. There are about 14 million Jews in the world today. They are the Hebrews.


Did judaism develop from the religious ideas of the ancient hebrews?

Yes, it is wholly based on those ideas.


Where did the Hebrews go after the diaspora?

They were actually called "Jews" by the time of the diaspora (not Hebrews), and they went to every continent in the world.


What was The Hebrews major contribution to world thinking?

Monotheism


Where were the Hebrews?

Originally they were in Israel. Now they are all over the world.


Did Hebrews develop the first true alphabet?

No. the first "true" alphabet (meaning that it contained both consonants and vowels" was created by the Greeks.


What new ideas did Hebrews develop and contribute to later civilization?

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