According to our textbook’s chapter on Judaism, in what ways could we say that the God of Judaism is a deity of history that makes known its divine will?

According to our textbook’s chapter on Judaism, in what ways could we say that the God of Judaism is a deity of history that makes known its divine will?
That is, how does Judaism understand God as a divinity that acts in human history and how does God inform Jewish beliefs and practices?
Provide specific examples from the reading to support your response.