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  1. Israelites - Wikipedia

    According to the Hebrew Bible, the Israelites were the descendants of Jacob (later known as Israel), who was a son of Isaac and thereby a grandson of Abraham. Due to a severe drought in Canaan, …

  2. Israelite | Definition, Tribes, & Bible | Britannica

    Israelite, descendant of the Hebrew patriarch Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel after an all-night fight at Penuel near the stream of Jabbok (Genesis 32:28). In early history, Israelites were …

  3. Who Are the Israelites? - Chabad.org

    From a historical perspective, the designation “Hebrew” (Ivri) has been in use since the time of Abraham, and “Israelite” followed when the progeny of Jacob developed into a nation.

  4. Ancient Israelite & Judean Religion - World History Encyclopedia

    Jul 13, 2017 · As early as the 10th century BCE, Israelite and Judean religion began to emerge within the broader West Semitic culture, otherwise known as Canaanite culture. Between the 10th century …

  5. Who Are The Israelites In The Bible? - Christian Website

    Jan 14, 2024 · They are God’s chosen people in the Old Testament, known for having received the law from Moses at Mount Sinai and for conquering and settling the land of Canaan.

  6. WHO WERE THE ORIGINAL ISRAELITES | Jewish Expert

    “…Israel is a confederation of Hapiru tribes in the hill country of Canaan that formed the nation of Israel in the Iron Age. Originally, Abraham was part of an Amorite migration south into Canaan from …

  7. Israelites - New World Encyclopedia

    Jacob prophesies the future of his sons' descendants, the Israelites. The Israelites, as described in the Hebrew Bible, were the descendants of the patriarch Jacob, later known as Israel. Jacob's 12 sons …