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There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE when they were given permission to return to Israel.

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Who praticed monotheism in Mesopotamia?

The Hebrews practiced monothesism in Mesopotamia.


Where is the area that the hebrews took after leaving mesopotamia?

Israel.


Were did the people who became Hebrews originally live?

Mesopotamia


How did Mesopotamia affect Hebrews?

There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE, when 10 of the 12 tribes assimilated into Babylonian culture.


Among the following residents of Mesopotamia which was the only monotheistic group?

Hebrews


What were the Hebrews promised in return for leaving Mesopotamia?

Abraham the Hebrew was promised by God that he would he would become renowned, that he would become a great nation, and that he would be blessed by Him, after he would leave Mesopotamia (Genesis 12:1-2). See also:More about Abraham


Who convinced the Hebrews to leave Egypt?

It was Moses.


Why did the hebrews leave the 'promise land'?

Because he was all lazy And because he said he wanted to leave


Did some of the Hebrews not leave Egypt?

There is no record of any remaining.


Through which two civilizations did the Hebrews wander?

Egypt and Mesopotamia (as well as Canaan). These are the places alluded to in Psalms 105:12.


When did the Hebrews leave canaan for Egypt?

According to tradition, it was in 1522 BCE.


The tradition of the Hebrews states that they were descendants of the patriarch who had migrated from Mesopotamia to the land of Palestine?

Yes. This is true. If you are asking which patriarch made this migration, it is Abraham.