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Q: Who is believed to have been the first Hebrew and the first to embrace monotheism?
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Why was Hebrew monotheism unique among the religions in the Middle East?

no other nations in the surrounding areas had anything close to monotheism. The closest to monotheism were the Hebrews, who probably recognized the existence of other gods, but didn't worship them (at least for the most part).


What was Israel's class division?

The Israelites are not in a class division. They are what we called monotheism(which means that they believe in only one god.) Most other groups are polytheistic(which means that they believe in more than one god or many gods.) They invented the Hebrew bible. They believed in god as some of do today. The Hebrew bible has 66 books. The very first book is Genisis. Genisis was what started the Hebrew bible. I tall started with one man and his name was Abraham. You see, the Israelites believed that they were descendents from a guy name Abraham. And Abraham only believed in one god and that was god.


Is Animism monotheism or polytheism?

The animisim came first, then the polytheism and then the monotheism


What role did the ancient Hebrews play in monotheism?

They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).


Who was the creator of monotheism?

Henry More first used the word monotheism in a work published in 1660.


Did Nefertiti create monotheism?

No, but her husband Akenarten did worship one god (the Arten) and this may be the first instance of monotheism.


Were the ancient Jews the first people to practice monotheism?

Yes


Was Islam was the first major world religion to teach monotheism?

No, there were many major religions before it that taught monotheism. Judaism is an obvious example.


Who was the first prominent American to embrace pasta?

Thomas Jefferson


In what culture did monotheism first emerge?

A:Probably the Aryan culture of southern Russia. This is where the monotheistic religion of Zoroastrianism emerged. Monotheism later emerged briefly in Egypt and in Judah.


Why was the Torah important in ancient history?

It was the first religion to preach uncompromising monotheism.


Who were the first people to practice monotheism Phoenicians lydians hebrews sumerians?

the hebrews