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What mainly differentiates the early Hebrews’ understanding of God to that of the ancient Hebrews? Select one: a. The ancient Hebrews followed the life and teachings of David and Solomon; the early Hebrews followed the life and teachings of Jesus b. The ancient Hebrews were mostly polytheistic, believing in numerous deities; early Hebrews innovated polytheism to a single, universal God. c. The ancient Hebrews believed in one God represented by a divine ruler on earth; early Hebrews also believed in one God, but rejected the human representation of God. d. The ancient Hebrews were mostly monotheistic; early Hebrews innovated monotheism to numerous nature deities serving different tribes and nation.

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Answered by sheela0120
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b,is the answer

The ancient Hebrews were mostly polytheistic, believing in numerous deities; early Hebrews innovated polytheism to a single, universal God. c. The ancient Hebrews believed in one God represented by a divine ruler on earth; early Hebrews also believed in one God, but rejected the human representation of God.

Answered by Anonymous
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The God of the Old Testament started out as just one of many deities of the ancient Israelites. ... The earliest writing is about genesis myths: God creates Adam, ... Jews, Christians and Muslims all believe in a single, omnipotent ... Were Hebrews Ever Slaves in Ancient Egypt? ... The Jews One God Concept.

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