Jewish tradition is that Abraham introduced the belief in One God, and that this belief continued uninterrupted from that time onward (though some people strayed, as reported in the words of the prophets).
The God of the ancient Hebrew was the only one they worshipped, whereas the pagans worshipped multiple gods. This God of the Hebrews also did not have a physical image.
No. The one thing that distinguished them from other religions is that they only worshipped the one God.
For starters, there is only one Hebrew God. That's the whole idea behind the Hebrew religion. Second, there was no relationship between God and the gods of the Egyptians. They were two unrelated cultures.
The Mesopotamians worshipped many, many gods.
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Polytheism. Many gods.
unusual thing about the Roman religion, which happened because people created myths about their emperors, was that the citizens worshipped. Some emperors as gods and built temples in their honor. so yes......they did
there were different ways in which the gods were worshipped
Many religions have a plurality of gods. Hindu is a good example.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
The power hungry leader decided he should be worshipped as a god by others.