The Hebrews learnt that the God of Abraham was the one true God who was also Almighty and able to carry out the warnings he gave them when they strayed to idol worship. They learnt that the heathen gods were powerless.
They believed in what is now called Judaism. They worshiped the One God and repudiated idolatry.
it was used as a record of the ancient hebrews
Artifacts, includeing the Torah
It is a valuable artifact because it was written as a historical record of the ancient Hebrews.
There is no evidence that the Ancient Hebrews used or made soap. The Ancient Egyptians invented a form of soap, but there's no mention of it in the Torah.
They received and learned the entire Torah.
AnswerThe present religious practices of worshiping statues as gods is an idolatry"Idolatry" is a noun defined as the worship of idols. An example of the word "idolatry" in a sentence is "The Druids were condemned for their idolatry."
Idolatry was outlawed by the church.
Idolatry is the worship of 'idols' or false gods.
There is no description of Jesus in the Bible: He just looked like any other jew. God does not want idolatry.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
No, Catholics do not commit idolatry. Catholics worship only God.