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Israelites (/ˈɪzrəlaɪts, -riə-/; Hebrew: בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל, Bənēy Yīsrāʾēl, transl. 'Children of Israel') were a
group of Semitic-speaking tribes...
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Black Hebrew Israelites (also
called Hebrew Israelites,
Black Hebrews,
Black Israelites, and
African Hebrew Israelites) are a new
religious movement claiming...
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Israelites in Canaan's hill
country during the late
second millenium BCE, to the
establishment and
subsequent downfall of the two
Israelite kingdoms...
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being worshipped by the
Israelites. At the head of this
pantheon was Yahweh—held in an
especially high
regard as the two
Israelite kingdoms'
national god—and...
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According to both the
Bible and the Quran,
Moses was the
leader of the
Israelites and
lawgiver to whom the
prophetic authorship of the
Torah (the first...
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Israelite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Israelites, a
general term for
ancient Hebrew people that
inhabited Canaan during the Iron Age Israelite...
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biblical patriarch Jacob (also
known as Israel), who
collectively form the
Israelite nation. The
tribes were
through his
twelve sons
through his wives, Leah...
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African Hebrew Israelites in
Israel comprise a new
religious movement that is now
mainly based in Dimona.
Officially self-identifying as the African...
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Ancient Israelite cuisine refers to the
culinary practices of the
Israelites from the Late
Bronze Age
arrival of
Israelites in the Land of
Israel through...
- of the
monotheistic faith that the
Israelites adopted under Moses.
Samaritan belief also
holds that the
Israelites'
original holy site was
Mount Gerizim...