James has written a rough draft of an essay for school. Fill in the blanks in his essay.







The history of the ancient Hebrews comes from the Hebrew BibleProphetsKetuvimWritings, which contains a collection of oral histories passed down through the years.

It starts with AbrahamMosesSaul, who is considered the father of the Hebrew people. According to the Hebrew Bible, he spoke to God. God told him that he was to move his people to Canaan and teach them that they should worship only one God.

The people worshiped God and became polytheisticChristiansmonotheisticAssyrians. They started practicing a religion that came to be known as Judaism.

Respuesta :

1. The history of the ancient Hebrews comes from the Hebrew Bible, which contains a collection of oral histories passed down through the years.

The correct option is Bible, because it is the word that is most appropriate for the definition given next to it, and is also the most general choice. The options Prophets, Ketuvim and Writings are incorrect because they are contained in the first option.

2. It starts with Abraham, who is considered the father of the Hebrew people. According to the Hebrew Bible, he spoke to God. God told him that he was to move his people to Canaan and teach them that they should worship only one God.

The correct option is Abraham, as he is indeed considered the father of the Hebrew people. Although Moses guided the Hebrew people to Canaan, he is not considered the father of them. The option Saul is also incorrect, because he is the first king of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

3. The people worshiped God and became monotheistic. They started practicing a religion that came to be known as Judaism.

The correct option is monotheistic, because the Judaism teaches to only believe in one God. The option polytheistic is incorrect because this means they would believe in more than one God. The option Christians is also incorrect because it is the name of a different religion, and the option Assyrians is incorrect as well because it is not a religious term that fits in the sentence.