Yes, Judaism is the Hebrew religion.
Buddhism was a religion that spread throughout south and east Asia between 260 BC and 1000 AD. It was one of the first proselytizing religions in the world. It was easily accepted because it claimed to offer an open and universal path to salvation.
The Hebrew religion is VERY old, there is no new religion that they are following. The religion of the Hebrews is Judaism.
The United Hebrew Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in what is now Israel and beyond from 1030 BC - 930 BC.
The Hebrew religion developed into modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The Hebrew religion developed into modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
6,000 BC
Judaism.
The Hebrew religion was monotheistic (or at least monolatrous) while the Egyptian religion was polytheistic (with the exception of the short-lived cult of Akenaton which was monotheistic).
The Philistines were neither Canaanite or Hebrew, but Aegean from the islands near Crete. After they settled the coast of Canaan in the 12th century BC, they began to adopt the Canaanite lifestyle, religion, language and writing system. They were more Canaanite than Hebrew.
1000 bc
Religions aren't "featured" by Hebrew. Hebrew is a language, not a showcase.