Abraham.
The Hebrews had a covenant with God. Many Jews today still believe this (at least, in one form or another).
Hebrews
A King is a male whom people believe to be divinely appointed as the leader of a nation.
Joshua
No one. It is a fundamental Jewish belief that we can and must pray to God directly, without intermediaries.
No. In fact, the Hebrews never interacted with any group called "Mesopotamians" unless you are referring to Babylonians (whom the hebrews also did NOT defeat).
Moses; though technically another two answers are possible.Ever (Eber), fourth-generation descendant of Noah, is the person after whom "Hebrews" are named. He was a righteous scholar and teacher. We don't honor him with the title of one of our leaders (or the founder of monotheism), because his efforts were not strong enough to have prevented his teachings from dying out.The person who made the supreme (and successful) effort which continues to this day, was Abraham (see Genesis 18:19). Still, it is hard to call him a leader of the Hebrews, since the Hebrew religion was just a few individuals at that time.
We believe in God.
Which Roman leader exactly? Whom are your referring to?
Benedick
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Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics believe in Our Blessed Savior.