Beattie? APUSH
the one and only true God, a belief that set them apart from the polytheistic beliefs of surrounding cultures. This central tenet of monotheism emphasized the Hebrews' exclusive devotion to Yahweh and rejection of other deities.
In the Hebrews time his nickname was "Father of the Hebrews"
At that time, the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt.
because the population was very religious at the time, and what he was claiming was going against what is stated in the bible. now, of course, we are not so religious so can accept his ideas more easily. hope that helped :)
By the time there were Christians, the Hebrews were no longer called Hebrews. They were called Jews. Christians didn't give them this or any name.
I would guess that he observed the sky and drew his conclusions; and that religious ideas of the time were secondary for him.
the Israelites, following the ideals and laws of the Torah, introduced ideas that must have seemed revolutionary at the time, but are now accepted widely. See the attached Related Link for a fuller picture.
Ram's blood saved the Hebrews during their time in Egypt.
Yes. In fact, the Babylonians conquered the Hebrews in 586 BCE.
Yes, for a time.
The Hebrews (more accurately the Israelites, since the southern kingdom was not dispersed there at this time) went into Asia during the time of Xerxes.