How did Judaism differ from the religions of other ancient peoples?
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Judaism was different because they had the belief in one God. Jews were monotheists—they believed in and worshipped only one god. This stands out to historians because monotheism was relatively unique in the ancient world. Most ancient societies were polytheistic—they believed in and worshiped multiple gods.
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