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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... |
The Israelites (/ˈɪzrəlaɪts, -riə-/; Hebrew: בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל, Bənēy Yīsrāʾēl, transl. 'Children of Israel') were a group of Semitic-speaking tribes... |
The Exodus (redirect from Exodus of the Israelites) the Israelites and perform signs so that they believe in Yahweh's promise. Moses and Aaron then go to the pharaoh and ask him to let the Israelites go... |
Samaritanism (section Israelite-era schism) of the monotheistic faith that the Israelites adopted under Moses. Samaritan belief also holds that the Israelites' original holy site was Mount Gerizim... |
Yahwism (redirect from Ancient Israelite religion) 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... |
History of ancient Israel and Judah (redirect from Ancient Israelite History) the Israelites in Canaan's hill country during the late second millenium BCE, to the establishment and subsequent downfall of the two Israelite kingdoms... |
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... |
Golden calf (section Further reading) Ten Commandments (Exodus 24:12–18), he left the Israelites for forty days and nights. The Israelites feared that he would not return and demanded that... |
Moses (redirect from Israelite Moses) Exodus journey had become the enemies of the Israelites due to their notorious role in enticing the Israelites to sin against God. Moses was twice given... |
the completion of the year's cycle of readings. [further explanation needed]The introduction of public reading of the Torah by Ezra the Scribe after the... |
year after the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, the Ark was created according to the pattern that God gave to Moses when the Israelites were encamped at... |
Torah (section Further reading) book comes from the two censuses taken of the Israelites. Numbers begins at Mount Sinai, where the Israelites have received their laws and covenant from... |
"non-Israelites of the Promised Land" when used in the context of Samson, Saul and David. Judges 13:1 tells that the Philistines dominated the Israelites in... |
Samaritans (category Israelites) as-Sāmiriyyūn), also known as Israelite Samaritans, are an ethnoreligious group originating from the Hebrews and Israelites of the ancient Near East. They... |
Book of Numbers (section Further reading) that it is inhabited by giants, and the Israelites refuse to enter the land. Yahweh decrees that the Israelites will be punished for their loss of faith... |
Assyrian captivity (redirect from Captivities of the Israelites) the history of ancient Israel and Judah during which several thousand Israelites from the Kingdom of Israel were dispossessed and forcibly relocated by... |
Levite's concubine (category Israelite civil conflicts) confederated Israelites. About 600 survived the onslaught and made for the more defensible rock of Rimmon where they remained for four months. The Israelites withdrew... |
British Israelism (redirect from British Israelites) assertion and argues that only higher-ranking Israelites were deported from Israel and many Israelites remained.: 5 He cites examples after the Assyrian... |
a common interest in preventing Israelite settlement of the area. After his mission with Balaam to curse Israelites failed, Balak decided to ally with... |
Hebrew Bible (section Further reading) for 430 years. After the Exodus, the Israelites wander in the wilderness for 40 years. God gives the Israelites the Law of Moses to guide their behavior... |