Monolatrism or monolatry is a form of theology where adherents believe in the existence of multiple deities but worship only one. In contrast to monotheists, monolatrists accept the existence of other gods.
Some scholars claim the Torah (Pentateuch) shows evidence of monolatrism in some passages. This argument is normally based on references to other gods, such as the "god of the Egyptians" in Exodus.
The first of the Ten Commandments has been interpreted as monolatry: "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me" (emphasis added).
Cust notes that this also appears in later texts:
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