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The ancient [[Hyberi]](Hebrew) people considered Ihoh their " | The ancient [[Hyberi]](Hebrew) people considered Ihoh their " | ||
- | In Exodus 2, Ihoh reveals his name to Moses, | + | According to the Hebrew texts, Ihoh was not the original ' |
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+ | Ihoh is presented in the text as interacting with only three individuals between Adam and Abraham; namely Cain, Noah, and Nimrod. Therefore it is possible that the [[ihodit]] or followers of Ihoh as a group was not established until the practice was introduced by Esau's wife [[ihodit|Judith]] | ||
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+ | Even then, the worship of Ihoh did not become immediately ubiquitous. Many centuries later, in Exodus 2, Ihoh reveals his name to Moses, | ||
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+ | The Hebrew words are clear here: it is Ihoh speaking. Ihoh says that Terah, Abraham and Nahor lived in Sumeria and worshipped " | ||
- | In Joshua 24:2, Joshua speaks to the people of Israel and recounts God's words about their ancestors who worshiped other gods: | ||
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===Other Forms of Governance=== | ===Other Forms of Governance=== | ||
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