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Unlike other cultures, the Kings in Jewish history did not make rules. Jews were required to follow the laws of the Torah.
Unlike most other conquered nations, the Hebrews refused to assimilate.
They adapted, changed with the times, banded together, and held tight to their principles and culture.
No, there are not any listed specific French cultures in the country of Madagascar. The culture in Madagascar is unique and independent and unlike the cultures of other countries including France.
Egypt is a "type" of the "world" to Christians in the Bible. The Hebrews were slaves to the Eqyptians. The Hebrews were God's people. The world is a type of ways that other cultures were living and ways they were worshiping false gods.
The Afro-Asiatic group.
They were monotheistic...or at least monolatrous (a prototype of monotheism).
When you ask somebody to pick the correct answer from a list of multiple choicesfor you, it's always a gracious gesture if you also let him see the list.
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.
The Hebrew scriptures don't actually specify this.
There is no information on the Hebrews from that time, other than what is described in the book of Genesis.
cus there evil and oppress other ppl