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The offspring of Jacob's sons became the tribes of Israel following the Exodus, when the Israelites conquered and settled in the Land of Israel.
" Frequently Jewish fundamentalists refer to the Palestinians as the ' Amalekites ' … of today … According to the Old Testament, the Amalek … were regarded as the Israelites ' inveterate foe, whose ' annihilation ' became a sacred duty and against whom war should be waged until their ' memory be blotted out ' forever ( Ex 17: 16 ; Deut 25: 17-19 )….
These victories, among the earliest successful campaigns of the Israelites, quickly became legendary among them, and are referred to numerous times in the Bible as prototypical examples of God-given victory.
According to the Bible, the Israelites captured and destroyed Lachish for joining the league against the Gibeonites ( Joshua 10: 31-33 ), but its territory was later assigned to the tribe of Judah ( 15: 39 ) and became a part of the Kingdom of Israel.
Interracial marriage was also discouraged as Armstrong emphasized requirements for Ancient Israelites ( who, according to British Israelism, became Western Europeans ) to remain racially and religiously separate from other nations.
Belphegor originated as the Assyrian Baal-Peor, the Moabitish god to whom the Israelites became attached in Shittim ( Numbers 25: 3 ), which was associated with licentiousness and orgies.
Jesse (), Eshai or Yishai, (, meaning " God exists " or " God's gift "; Yassa ; Iessai ; ) is the father of David, who became the king of the Israelites.
It is unknown what ultimately became of these Jebusites, but it seems logical that they were assimilated by the Israelites.
* De Israelieten te Mekka (" The Israelites at Mecca ", 1864 ) became the subject of a rather heated discussion in Jewish circles.
That year, he exhibited the Departure of the Israelites from Egypt, in which his style first became apparent.
The opera is about ancient Babylon, but the chorus contains the phrase " O mia Patria ", ostensibly about the struggle of the Israelites, but also a thinly veiled reference to the destiny of a not-yet-united Italy ; the entire chorus became the unofficial anthem of the Risorgimento, the drive to unify Italy in the 19th century.
The traditional tomb site, which became known as Neby Samwil (“ the prophet Samuel ”), may have been Mizpah in Benjamin, where Samuel was appointed leader of the Israelites ( 1 Sam.
Moses saw what they were doing and became angry with them, shattering the Tablets of Stone God had written His laws for the Israelites upon.
" Israelites " is a song written by Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong that became a hit for Dekker's group, Desmond Dekker & The Aces.
With the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel, the kingdom of Judah became the sole Jewish state and the term y ' hudi ( יהודי ) was applied to all Israelites.
This was in direct contrast to the teachings in the Torah, and was condemned by the ancient Biblical prophets who attacked those Israelites and Judeans who became idol worshipers.
In 1968, The Beatles enjoyed a major crossover success with Paul McCartney's ska-influenced " Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da ", while Desmond Dekker became the first Jamaican musician to score a # 1 hit in the UK with the 1968 reggae song " Israelites ".
For example, in the Book of Joshua, we find that Joshua ( whose name in Hebrew is identical to the name " Jesus " in Greek ), is a picture of Christ, who safely led the Israelites ( who represented those who became saved ) across the Jordan River ( a representation of the wrath of God ) into the land of Canaan ( which represents the kingdom of God ).

Israelites and first
He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites.
After their first defeat at Eben-ezer, the Israelites had the Ark brought from Shiloh, and welcomed its coming with great rejoicing.
Having described how the Israelites and Joshua have carried out the first of their God's commands, the story now turns to the second, to " put the people in possession of the land.
Decree of Cyrus, first version: Cyrus, inspired by God, returns the Temple vessels to Sheshbazzar, " prince of Judah ", and directs the Israelites to return to Jerusalem with him and rebuild the Temple.
The vision in first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus ( 9: 1 ) concerning seventy weeks, or seventy " sevens ", apportioned for the history of the Israelites and of Jerusalem ( 9: 24 ) This consists of a meditation on the prediction in Jeremiah that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years, a lengthy prayer by Daniel in which he pleads for God to restore Jerusalem and its temple, and an angelic explanation which focuses on a longer time period-" seventy sevens "-and a future restoration and destruction of city and temple by a coming ruler.
The first journey of the Israelites after the Tabernacle had been constructed is commenced.
In this third covenant, unlike the first two, God hands down an elaborate set of laws ( scattered through Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers ), which the Israelites are to observe ; they are also to remain faithful to Yahweh, the god of Israel, meaning, among other things, that they must put their trust in his help.
The story is also the first time that the word Jew ( י ְ הו ּ ד ִ י ) was used, thus denoting a distinction between the Hebrews, the Israelites, and their Jewish descendants in the diaspora.
The first Christians were, like Jesus, Israelites resident in Roman Israel who worshiped on occasion in the Temple in Jerusalem and weekly in local synagogues.
The first sermon recapitulates the forty years of wilderness wanderings which have led to this moment, and ends with an exhortation to observe the law ( or teachings ); the second reminds the Israelites of the need for exclusive allegiance to one God and observance of the laws he has given them, on which their possession of the land depends ; and the third offers the comfort that even should Israel prove unfaithful and so lose the land, with repentance all can be restored.
The first covenant is between God and all living creatures, and is marked by the sign of the rainbow ; the second is with the descendants of Abraham ( Ishmaelites and others as well as Israelites ), and its sign is circumcision ; and the last, which doesn't appear until the book of Exodus, is with Israel alone, and its sign is Sabbath.
According to the Bible, after crossing the Red Sea and leading the Israelites towards the desert, Moses was summoned by God to Mount Sinai, also referred to as Mount Horeb, the same place where Moses had first talked to the Burning Bush, tended the flocks of Jethro his father-in-law, and later produced water by striking the rock with his staff and directed the battle with the Amalekites.
Thus, God sent the prophet Samuel to anoint Saul as the first king for the Israelites.
* 1026 BC: Saul the King becomes the first king of the Israelites.
* 1026 BC — Saul the King becomes the first king of the Israelites.
In biblical history, the Jordan appears as the scene of several miracles, the first taking place when the Jordan, near Jericho, was crossed by the Israelites under Joshua ().
Centuries later, Moses was called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, from the Goshen to Succoth, the first waypoint of the Exodus.
This is the first of many wars of annihilation mentioned in the Bible launched by the Israelites against Canaanite peoples.
In the first layer ( the oldest ), Yahweh blows the sea back with a strong east wind, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry land ; in the second, Moses stretches out his hand and the waters part in two walls ; in the third, Yahweh clogs the chariot wheels of the Egyptians and they flee ( in this version the Egyptians do not even enter the water ); and in the fourth, the Song of the Sea, Yahweh casts the Egyptians into " tehomat ", the mythical abyss.
The Israelites ' first journey is from Ramesses to Succoth.
The first mention in relation to the Israelites comes in, when God promises Abraham that his descendants will form a (" great nation ").
In 1822, they moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where his father was among the founders, with Isaac Harby, of the first Reform congregation in the United States, the " Reformed Society of Israelites for Promoting True Principles of Judaism According to Its Purity and Spirit ".
According to Rabbinic interpretation of the traditional Jewish sources, the ' priah ' has been performed, as part of Jewish circumcision, since the Israelites first inhabited the Land of Israel, and without it the mitzvah isn't performed at all.
After a short account of the incidents preceding the conversion of the king, and of his conversations with a philosopher, a Christian, and a Muslim concerning their respective beliefs, a Jew appears on the stage, and by his first statement startles the king ; for, instead of giving him proofs of the existence of God, he asserts and explains the miracles performed by Him in favor of the Israelites.

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