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What do the Hebrew believe in?

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A short & sweet answer is Hebrews believed in everything in the Old Testament. There is one God. There is a heaven & hell. The ten commandments. They believed there would be a future Messiah. The Hebrews are the Jewish people of The Bible.

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Today the Hebrews are called Jews, and they believe in many things.

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