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How did the religion of the Israelites differ from the religions of others in the surrounding areas? It taught protection of the poor. It taught that the king was a god. It was polytheistic. It was monotheistic.
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How did the religion of the Israelites differ from the religions of others in the surrounding areas?
It taught protection of the poor.
It taught that the king was a god.
It was polytheistic.
It was monotheistic.
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The answer is monotheistic because the Israelites believe in one single God.
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If there is only one answer, it’s “it was monotheistic”. The Israelites only follow one god.
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