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A:There is no evidence anywhere in the Book of Genesis that Abraham was monotheistic. Although Genesis attributes to Abraham worship of God (Yahweh), it does not exclude his acceptance of the actual existence of other gods.
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Why did Abraham destroy the idols?

A:The well-known story of Abraham discovering monotheism as a young boy is not to be found in the Bible and has no scriptural support. In this midrash Abram (later Abraham), while still a young boy, realised that his father's idols had no power and that there is but one God. To prove his point, Abram smashed all the idols but one, then told his father that the surviving idol had destroyed all the others. Abram's father said the idol had no power to do this because it was only a statue, thereby (according to the midrash) proving Abram's point. Bruce Feiler (Abraham) says that probably less than one per cent of the stories told about Abraham appear in the Bible, with an explosion of detail beginning to appear in Jewish tradition from the third century BCE onwards. In contrast to the midrash, the Bible itself never credits Abraham with monotheistic beliefs.


How do you put monotheism in a sentence with Jesus?

Monotheism asserts the belief in one God, while Christianity, which includes the belief in Jesus as the Son of God and part of the Holy Trinity, complicates the notion of monotheism by incorporating a divine figure beyond God the Father.


Why was Abraham important?

A:The biblical story of Abraham is an epic tale of a wandering man and his God, who is reported to have promised the land of Canaan to Abraham's successors. Arguably the most important thing that Abraham did was to be the first Patriarch, the father of those who would, it was said, inherit the promise to Abraham. On the other hand, scholars have almost universally abandoned the stories of Abraham and the biblical patriarchs as non-historical. His importance to the Jewish, Christian and Islamic faiths was such that hundreds of new stories were written about Abraham, beginning around the third century BCE.Another Answer:The short answer is, when God called Abram/Abraham, he obeyed fully:Genesis 26:5 (New International Version (NIV):5 because Abraham obeyed me and did everything I required of him, keeping my commands, my decrees and my instructions."


What do the names Abram and Abraham mean?

A:Abram means 'Exalted Father'. Abraham means 'Father of Many'. Undoubtedly the tradents who passed on these stories orally until they were finally written down later in the first millennium BCE needed prompts to help them to remember which names to associate with which storyline, so we have names such as these, or others such as Jacob: "Takes by the heel."


How did the religion founded by Abraham mark a change from other belief systems of that time?

The religion founded by Abraham, known as Judaism, emphasized the belief in one all-powerful God, marking a shift from the polytheistic beliefs that were common during that time. Additionally, Judaism introduced ethical monotheism, stressing the importance of moral behavior and personal responsibility, which differed from the focus on ritualistic practices in many other contemporary belief systems.

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Who first taught the Israelites to practice monotheism?

Abraham is conventionally considered the father of monotheism, but there were no Israelites in Abraham's time. Abraham's grandson, Jacob was given the name Israel after he wrestled with someone (his brother? an angel? God?) at the ford of Jabbok. His children were literally the Children of Israel, and the 12 tribes descending from him are collectively referred to as Israelites. Reading this question narrowly, Jacob was the first to teach his children monotheism, something he learned from his father who learned it from Abraham.


Who did god make Abraham the father of?

According to the Old Testament Abraham was the founder of monotheism (believing in one god), and the father of the Jews. God had spoken to him and they concluded the first alliance -between a man and God.


In What ways is Abraham presented as the upholder of Monotheism?

Abraham is typically presented as the father of monotheism. He is seen as a patriarch in religion's teachings -- among the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims. Jews and Christians see him as the father of the tribe of Israel (via his son by Sarah, Isaac). Muslims see him as the ancestor of Mohammad (via his son by Hagar, Ishmael).


Where does monotheism apply?

The word Monotheism applies in contexts that refer to the worship of One God. According to tradition, Western Monotheism was founded by Abraham.


What was Abraham's key achievement?

According to Jewish tradition, Abraham introduced monotheism to the world.


Who is the founder of Judaism and monotheism?

Abraham founded all three monotheistic faiths.


What do you call it if you believe in only one God?

Monotheism. According to tradition, Abraham founded Western Monotheism.


Which of these statements accurately describes a major development in Judaism?

Abraham's covenant with God led his followers to practice monotheism


What was Abraham?

The ancestor of the Jews and the founder of monotheism and the Jewish religion.


What do Islams believe about Abraham?

Muslims believe that Abraham was a prophet. Also that he was the main influence in todays monotheism.


Where did the idea of monotheism came from?

Nobody knows. In Jewish tradition, it started with Abraham, though he may have started monolatry, which evolved into monotheism.


What did Abraham did to contribution to make judaism?

Monotheism-the belief in one god