How did ancient Israel view religion?

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I've been researching all night and I cant find anything on it.
I just need one paragraph
 
It was everything to the ancient Jews. The most religious Jews today are nothing religiously when compared to the Bible Jews
 
For pagans it was a matter of idolatry and fertility rites, which I shall not elucidate except to say that Jews were against such practices! Jews most certainly accepted pagans who wished to be Jewish, and sometimes intermarried with non-Jews to the detriment of the Jews!
 
Well, They were Jewish. As for other religions, they were never racist and tolerated others. However, non-Jews didn't really even join the Israelites.
 
For pagans it was a matter of idolatry and fertility rites, which I shall not elucidate except to say that Jews were against such practices! Jews most certainly accepted pagans who wished to be Jewish, and sometimes intermarried with non-Jews to the detriment of the Jews!
 
Well, They were Jewish. As for other religions, they were never racist and tolerated others. However, non-Jews didn't really even join the Israelites.
 
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