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Pavlova-9 [17]
3 years ago
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How were the lifestyles and religious beliefs of hebrews different from the mesopotamians?

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irina1246 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:
There were many differences between the lifestyles and religious beliefs of Hebrews and ancient Mesopotamians that were based on monotheism for the Hebrews, and polytheism for the Mesopotamians. 

Explanations:
The Hebrews believed in one God, separate from creation and nature and in full control of everything that exists. They also accepted moral and dietary laws that were given to them by prophets or mouth pieces for God, who inspired them to write what laws God wanted them to live by.

On the other hand, the Mesopotamians were polytheistic and mythical. They saw gods throughout nature and worshipped the sun, the moon, many animals and hand crafted idols. They engaged in many forms of sacrifice to appease gods that they believed could make them prosper or make them suffer. 
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