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History of ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israelite monotheism evolved gradually out of pre-existing beliefs and practices of the ancient world.
[76] The religion of the Israelites of Iron Age I, like the Canaanite faith from which it evolved
[77] and other ancient Near Eastern religions, was based on a cult of ancestors and worship of family gods (the "gods of the fathers").
[78] Its major deities were not numerous –
El,
Asherah, and Yahweh, with
Baal as a fourth god, and perhaps Shamash (the sun) in the early period.
[79] By the time of the early Hebrew kings, El and Yahweh had become fused and Asherah did not continue as a separate state cult,
[79] although she continued to be popular at a community level until Persian times.
[80] Yahweh, later the
national god of both Israel and Judah, seems to have originated in
Edom and
Midian in southern Canaan and may have been brought north to Israel by the
Kenites and
Midianites at an early stage
Monotheism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Israel was destroyed by Assyria (c.721 BCE) refugees brought this form of theism to Judah, where it was upheld during the reigns of at least two kings.[
who?] At this stage (late 7th century), Judaism was not strictly monotheistic