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31 May, 14:03

Which does not accurately describe the religion of early Hebrews?

A. They believed in a single, all-powerful god.

B. They believed god wanted them to obey his commandments.

C. They believed in many gods and goddesses, associated with nature.

D. They believed god had made a sacred covenant with them.

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  1. 31 May, 14:41
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    100% the answer is c.
  2. 31 May, 17:30
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    The correct answer is C) They believed in many gods and goddesses, associated with nature.

    The option that does not accurately describe the religion of early Hebrews was "They believed in many gods and goddesses, associated with nature."

    The Hebrew people followed a monotheistic religion: Judaism. They believe in one all mighty god, Yahwe. Father Abraham was the patriarch of the Hebrew people. This religion is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. The others are Islam and Christianity. The Hebrew people became what we know today as Jews, and inhabited the territories of the Middle East in Jerusalem, Jordan, and the Dead Sea.
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