Monotheism
Part A 10-30-99 In Hebrew history, there are many instances that show there is only one true God that the Hebrews worship. The worship of only one God is called Monotheism. Judaism is regarded by most to be the founding religion of God. A sign of monotheism is that Jews believed in a single, transcendent God who created the universe and continues to govern it. The same God who created the world revealed himself to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. When Moses went to talk to God on Mount Sinai, God had talked to the Israelites. He had told them that he was the God that had given them freedom from Egypt. God also gave Moses the Ten Commandments. The Israelites were about to enter the Promise land but before they could, the Israelites had to make a covenant with God. The Covenant was that they would only believe in God and no other gods. The Jewish people then would acknowledge God, agreeing to obey his laws; God, in turn, would acknowledge Israel as his particular people. The people had sealed the covenant by making an ark. This ark consisted of cherubs on top of ark with a sitting place between all the cherubs for God. Insi
de the ark would consist the Ten Commandments. As time went one and the Israelites had finally settled in the Promise land, Canaanites had taught the Israelites how the farm. If you had broken any commandment, God punished you unless you had repented your sin or sins. These two examples show that the Hebrews did always believe in one God, even though at times they were persuaded to worship other gods. The reason for this was because the temple was in the main city and could be easily overlooked and controlled, rather than having temples all over the place and not being able to control them as easily. After some time of destroying the Canaanites, the Israelites were able to continue live a normal lifestyle without any pressure to worship other gods. The Israelites had been worshiping in old Canaanites temples. As time went by, the Israelites had started to worship the Canaanite gods. People had assumed that this God was the same God of Abraham, Isaac, and Joseph. So it was done and the only temple that remained was the temple in Jerusalem. This was a big mistake on the part of the Israelites because it is like disowning God. Israelites had gone to worship in temples after everything had settled down. This was considered wrong because they had the presence of false gods. This was also to show how strongly the Israelites had believed in God.
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