Monolatría
Monolatría is a religious concept that describes the worship of a single god while not denying the existence of other gods. In monolatristic systems, a specific deity is chosen or recognized as the supreme god to be worshipped exclusively, often by a particular community or nation, without asserting that this god is the only one in existence. This is distinct from monotheism, which posits that only one god exists.
Historically, monolatry has been associated with ancient Israelite religion. Before the full development of monotheism, evidence
The transition from monolatry to monotheism within Judaism is a subject of scholarly debate, but it is