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Yahwe was never considered the creator of the universe. He was literally a local jewish deity. When Judaism came around, the "gods" people were talking about were Ba'al Hadad, Marduk, and others of that nature.
There's a lot written about how Judaism came to worship a single monotheistic god, but the general story is that in the bronze age, every nation had their own local deity. This is very clear in the Tanach because it talks about some of these other deities, Chemosh, Milchom, etc. The Jewish local deity was Yahweh.
Judaism also, early in its mythology stole from the Canaanite mythos in which there was a single creator god, El in the Ugaritic tablets, who apportioned each nation to its patron deity. A version of this story still survives in Ha'azinu, but it's been corrupted (the original exists in the Samaritan and Septuagint versions). Wars therefore were wars between deities. When you defeated another kingdom, its because your god was stronger.
The big Jewish development occurred in the southern kingdom of Judah, during both Hezekiah and Josiah's reigns. As a means of centralizing power, the kings sought to remove local shrines and places of worship and center everything in Jerusalem. In doing so they also declared the Jewish god, Yahweh, supreme. They justified this by declaring that El, the creator god, was actually Yahweh all along. This is exactly what the burning bush story is all about. As time went on, Yahweh's powers grew and he started absorbing other deities, so you see aspects of Ba'al, and Inanna and others in Yahweh.
The abrahamic religions in general are the result of plagiarism. Just stolen ancient stories which were edited to control the minds of the ignorant peasants. This is the exact reason why they all emerged from the middle east. Because they took the stories of The Sumerians, Babylonians, Akkadians, Assyrians and The Canaanites and edited them.
I recognize the abrahamic desert cults as the spiritual trap they are