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Monotheism, the belief in a single, all-powerful deity, is often attributed to the ancient Hebrews, particularly through the teachings of figures such as Abraham and Moses in the context of Judaism. This belief system was further developed and spread through Christianity and Islam, which also emphasize the worship of one God. While the concept of a single divine entity can be found in other ancient cultures, it was the Hebrew tradition that laid the foundational framework for modern monotheistic religions.

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