The religion of Israel is described as polytheistic before Persian return, with Yahweh at or near the top of a pantheon including Baal and Asherah.
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The religion of Israel is described as polytheistic before Persian return, with Yahweh at or near the top of a pantheon including Baal and Asherah.
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"...the top, but they also celebrate other gods, like Baal and Asherah, okay? We know because they're written down in the Bible. So we..."
"But after the Persian... but after the Persian Empire returns them to Judaism, they became a monotheistic religion, or the beginnings of a monotheistic..."
"...the Aharas, come hither without saving submission into your company in Asherah, in order that our thought may gather together while reason is still..."
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