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Monolatry (Ancient Gr****: μόνος, romanized: monos, lit. 'single', and λατρεία, latreia, 'worship') is the
belief in the
existence of many gods, but with...
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centuries CE.
Canaanite religion was
polytheistic and, in some cases,
monolatristic.
Canaanites believed that
following physical death, the npš (usually...
- In monotheism, the
single God is
often also the creator. A
number of
monolatristic traditions separate a
secondary creator from a
primary transcendent...
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Canaanite peoples and
culture through the
development of a
distinct monolatristic—and
later monotheistic—religion of
Yahwism centered on Yahweh, one of...
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Eighteenth Dynasty. The
religion is
described as
monotheistic or
monolatristic,
although some
Egyptologists argue that it was
actually henotheistic...
- out of the
Canaanite peoples through the
development of a
distinct monolatristic—and
later monotheistic—religion
centered on Yahweh. They
spoke an archaic...
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Tutankhaten to
Tutankhamun reflects the
change in
religion from the
monolatristic Atenism to the
classic religion, of
which Amun is a
major deity. He...
- from the
Canaanites through the
development of Yahwism, a
distinct monolatristic—and
later monotheistic—religion
centred on the
national god Yahweh....
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revealed to him. This
faith rejects Egypt's
traditional gods in
favor of
monolatristic worship of the sun,
referred to as Aten.
Akhnaton intends to promote...
- 880–720 BCE) Common languages
Biblical Hebrew,
Israelian Hebrew Religion Monolatristic or
henotheistic Yahwism Canaanite polytheism Mesopotamian polytheism...