they should be, as they are in covenant with Jehovah God. but as history shows, they always search for a new god/belief that is why they break the covenant that they have with their only God, Jehovah.
The Israelites were what is now called Jewish. See also:Are Hebrews Israelites and Jews the same peopleWere the Israelites monotheistic
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The Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament), tells the stories of the descendents of the patriarch Abraham; they lived in the Ancient Near East, and are sometimes referred to as "the Hebrews," while at other times, they are called "the Israelites."
The Canaanites were often hated by neighboring groups, particularly the ancient Israelites, due to their differing religious practices, which included idol worship and rituals considered immoral or abhorrent by the Israelites. Additionally, the Canaanites occupied the Promised Land that the Israelites believed was divinely ordained for them, leading to conflicts over territory. This animosity was further fueled by the portrayal of Canaanites in biblical texts, which emphasized their perceived wickedness and opposition to the Israelites’ monotheistic beliefs.
Most of them. The first monotheistic civilization (as far as we know) was the Israelites. Followed by Catholic Rome (and Byzantium)* and Islam. All other civilizations worshiped various gods and/or demigods.*see discussion.
Most of them. The first monotheistic civilization (as far as we know) was the Israelites. Followed by Catholic Rome (and Byzantium)* and Islam. All other civilizations worshiped various gods and/or demigods.*see discussion.
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