 Hebrew tribes were separated, but they came together and shared their beliefs and created Judaism.  Hebrew history starts with Abraham and Sarah, the.

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 Hebrew tribes were separated, but they came together and shared their beliefs and created Judaism.  Hebrew history starts with Abraham and Sarah, the ancestors of the Jewish people ( And Isaac, after Sarah gave birth to him.)  (Jesus was Jewish)  Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, known as the Patriarchs, started Judaism

 Hebrews feel that God has selected them and made himself known to them.  They would be preserved if they followed God’s laws, worshipped him, and were faithful to him.  Believe everything has been created by God, but they did not belief in the Messiah.  They stressed a unique and personal relationship with God.

 The Torah (First Five Books of the Old Testament)  The Laws of Moses  Direct Messages from God