What were the tenets of the earliest belief in one god?

A) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He was merciful.
B) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would punish transgressors; He would allow evil to befall the righteous.
C) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would allow evil to befall the righteous.
D) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would punish transgressors.
E) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, worshipping only lesser deities in conjunction with Him; He would punish transgressors; He would allow evil to befall the righteous.


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