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What is the significance of monotheism as practiced by the ancient Hebrews?

God has a relationship with his people.
People are an accident of evolution.
People choose to worship one God out of many.
God leaves people alone to fend for themselves.

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D. God has a relationship with his people

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One of the significant things about monotheism as practiced by the ancient Hebrews was that "God has a relationship with his people," since the role of the religious leaders was relatively downplayed.
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