Which best describes the beliefs of early Hebrews?
A.) They believed that God had human failings
B.) They believed that God was not interested in human affairs.
C.) They believed in a single, all-powerful god.
D.) They believed that the gods were associated with nature elements.
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they believed in a single all powerful god
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They believed in a single, all-powerful God this sentence best describes the beliefs of early Hebrews.
Option (C)
EXPLANATION:
- The Israelites worshiped many deities, including Ra, Asherah, Astarte, and Baal,. The Israelites worshiped their ancient religion. In the beginning, the Yahweh was the Kingdom of Israel's national god and Judah's kingdom.
- The henotheistic cults of Yahweh became more and more active as time progressed in their opposition to the worship of other gods. King Josiah's reforms later introduced a strict form of Israeli monolatrism.
- After the decline of Judah and the start of the Babylonian captivity a small circle of scribes and priests first developed Yahweh's idea of the world's supreme God. There was only one god, known as monotheism, in the revolutionary idea.
- This one Jewish deity was called Yahweh. To the Hebrews, Yahweh was all powerful, all intelligent, yet without human comprehension. The religion founded on this God influenced the founding of Islam and Christianity.
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