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Define polytheism, monotheism, Torah, and covenant.
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Torah is what jewish people use as the law in Judah Or Israel.
monotheism is
the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
covenant is
an agreement.
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Polytheism:
The belief to worship multiple gods.
Monotheism:
The belief to worship only one god.
Torah:
The Jewish religious reference book
Convenant:
An agreement between god and a person/group of people.
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