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A covenant is an agreement, compact or contract between two or more parties. God defines all of the conditions. The people could only accept or decline God's offer. Most Hebrews followed it no matter their life is threaten. They believe in the ten commandments and the law of Moises.
No one, since the Hebrews (Israelites) did not have gods. They worshiped One God and still do.
they believed that god would protect them.
Jewish traditional holds that the concept of God includes the idea that God protects everyone, not just the Hebrews.
It was and still is revolutionary. It marked the only time in history that God spoke to an entire assembled nation.
Yahweh
Jewish tradition holds that part of the belief in God includes the idea that God protects everyone, not just the Hebrews.
If you are asking if the Hebrews were the first people to believe in the existence of one God, the answer is no.
The ancient Egyptians had their own pantheon of gods, such as Ra, Osiris, and Isis, which were worshipped by the Egyptian people. The Hebrews, on the other hand, worshipped a monotheistic God, Yahweh. There wasn't a direct relationship between the Egyptian gods and the Hebrews' God, although there are some similarities and influences can be traced between the two religious systems.
By trusting in God even after the death of her husband, Naomi helped the Hebrews believe more in God.
The Jews (formerly called "Hebrews") relate to God through prayer, study, and acts of lovingkindness.
It was different from the religions around it, because the Hebrews believed in one God above all others.