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The ancient Hebrews' religious beliefs were historically significant because they eventually abandoned polytheism and adopted a strongly monotheistic belief in one God. This is believed to have occurred during the seventh-century BCE reign of King Josiah, although some scholars say that some adherence to polytheism coninued up to the time of the Babylonian Exile and possibly later.

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