The only source for this history, as of today, is the Torah (תורה).
James Madison
Archaeological evidence, oral traditions, and written records from ancient civilizations like Egypt and Nubia are the main sources of information about early African culture. These sources help researchers understand the diverse cultural practices, beliefs, and innovations of early African societies.
If there is one fundamental principle that encapsulates the main, central innovation of early Judaism, this question has hit on it, and the answer is an emphatic, resounding NO. The Hebrews were distinguished from the surrounding cultures by their insistence that the object of their worship is the one and only, and that there are no others.
whining
food mmm..... I think seeds or plants
The Hebrews had twelve tribes, named after the sons of JacobReubenSimeonLeviJudahDanNaphtaliGadAsherIssacharZebulunJosephBenjamin
The most likely source of the water which composes the Earth's oceans is comets, which impacted the Earth in its earlier history.
It was believed by early people that the main source was meteorites.
I am not going to go into history or detail about this topic, but it's main source of income used to be phosphate mining. This was when it used to be one of the world's richest republics.
Indentured servants were the first source, but slaves soon replaced them. The first slave arrived in 1619.
That men are the main roles of society. Source: College English Professor
Evangelizing to the Jews.