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It made a complete break from the surrounding idolatry. Their monotheism (belief in One God) set the Jews apart because other ancient nations did not share it.

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What was the concept of monotheism developed by the ancient Hebrews?

It's not known for certain if there were monotheisms before the Hebrews, but you can certainly say that the Hebrews took the concept of Monolatry and developed it into ethical monotheism.


What role did the ancient Hebrews play in monotheism?

They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).


What was the name of the empire that influenced monotheism?

There was really no ancient empire that practiced monotheism. The only two peoples of the western world that practiced it were the Jews and, briefly, the Egyptians. Monotheism in the form of Christianity flourished in the latter part of the Roman empire, but the empire did not influence Christianity, rather it was the other way around, with Christianity (monotheism) influencing the Roman empire.


Which ancient culture was known for the concept of monotheism?

The ancient culture known for the concept of monotheism is the Hebrews, particularly as represented in ancient Israelite religion. They worshipped one God, Yahweh, and this belief is foundational to Judaism. This monotheistic tradition significantly influenced subsequent Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. The shift from polytheism to monotheism was a defining characteristic of their cultural and religious identity.


What culture did ancient Hebrews believe in?

The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.

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What is the significance monotheism as practice by the ancient Hebrews?

The significance is that it became the foundation of modern Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.


Was ethical monotheism a legacy of the ancient Hebrews?

Yes.


What types divination did the ancient Hebrews practice?

monotheism


What was the concept of monotheism developed by the ancient Hebrews?

It's not known for certain if there were monotheisms before the Hebrews, but you can certainly say that the Hebrews took the concept of Monolatry and developed it into ethical monotheism.


What role did the ancient Hebrews play in monotheism?

They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).


Explain the development of monotheisminclude the concepts developed by the ancient Hebrews and Zoroastrianism?

explain the development of monotheism be sure include the Hebrews and the Zoroastrianism.


What are some words associated with the ancient Hebrews?

Israelites Jews tribe Israel monotheism Torah


Is it true that ethical monotheism was a legacy of the ancient Hebrews?

Yes, that is what tradition states. "The Lord is One" (Deuteronomy 6:4).


What was the name of the empire that influenced monotheism?

There was really no ancient empire that practiced monotheism. The only two peoples of the western world that practiced it were the Jews and, briefly, the Egyptians. Monotheism in the form of Christianity flourished in the latter part of the Roman empire, but the empire did not influence Christianity, rather it was the other way around, with Christianity (monotheism) influencing the Roman empire.


What is monotheism and why was this different than what had been practiced in Egypt before the arrivals of Jews?

Monotheism is a belief structure that recognizes only one god. Ancient Egyptians worshiped over 40.


Which ancient culture was known for the concept of monotheism?

The ancient culture known for the concept of monotheism is the Hebrews, particularly as represented in ancient Israelite religion. They worshipped one God, Yahweh, and this belief is foundational to Judaism. This monotheistic tradition significantly influenced subsequent Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. The shift from polytheism to monotheism was a defining characteristic of their cultural and religious identity.


Were Hebrews and Egyptians the same?

AnswerNo. The Hebrews were a Wst Semitic people, closely related to the Canaanites and their neighbours to the north and west. The ancient Egyptians were different ethnically, with a different culture, language and writing system.