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What is the biggest contribution of the hebrews?

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Answered by Thinkab13
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The Hebrews contributed one of the greatest things any ancient society could give. Their religion, Judaism, and also the key idea of monotheism; that is to say the idea of having and worshiping one God, not may like the ancient Greeks and Romans. Their religion is also the basis for Christianity, as the monotheistic ideas and even some of the Jews religious books contributed as well. The Torah, or the first five books of the Hebrew's bible are great story telling and enlightening religious works. The main, and most important thing the Hebrews contributed was the idea of monotheism, the practice of virtually every religion today.

Answered by ibuabdul345
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Answer: The Old Testament

Explanation: The Old Testament created by Moses and Abraham (from the non-muslim POV) to create Judaism and therefore created Jews.

P.S. The Old Testament is a nickname for old Bible

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