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Monotheism is the belief in only one God.

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Q: What does the Hebrew idea of monotheism mean?
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What was the Hebrew's major contribution to the world?

Monotheism


What did the Hebrew cult Yahweh emphasize?

Yahweh is not a Hebrew cult. It's a mistaken transliteration of the 4 consonants of God's name. If you are talking about the Ancient Hebrew religion, it emphasized monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is a forerunner of monotheism), and ethical interpersonal behavior.


What describes monotheism's historical impact?

The concept of monotheism was a revolutionary idea that influenced Judaism and Christianity.


What is the Israelite belief in one a God called?

Monotheism.See the Related Links.Link: Who founded Hebrew monotheism?Link: What do Jews believe about God?


Chronological order of Hebrew monotheism from beginning to the end?

Hebrew monotheism is the belief in one God. There is no other way to put this belief in chronological order, since it's only one belief.


Where did the idea of monotheism came from?

Nobody knows. In Jewish tradition, it started with Abraham, though he may have started monolatry, which evolved into monotheism.


Why was Hebrew monotheism unique among the religions in the Middle East?

no other nations in the surrounding areas had anything close to monotheism. The closest to monotheism were the Hebrews, who probably recognized the existence of other gods, but didn't worship them (at least for the most part).


How does the monotheism of the Hebrews differ from that of Akhenaten?

The monotheism of the Hebrews differed in 2 ways:The Hebrew religion was based on ethics, whereas the religion of Akhenaten was not connected to human behavior.The Hebrew religion endured, whereas the religion of Akhenaten died out as soon as Tutankhamen took the throne.


What does susuan mean in Hebrew?

If you meant "Susan", the Hebrew equivalent is Shoshanah (שושנה), which means lily or rose. If you actually meant "Susuan", I have no idea what this word is.


What were religions in the Middle East like before the idea of monotheism became popular?

Prior to monotheism, most religions were based on worshipping many gods.


Did Abraham catch the Hebrew people practice monotheism?

I'm sorry but because of the grammar in the question, we can't understand what it is asking.


What is the Hebrew work for idea?

idea = musag (מושג)