The Hebrew People live in small caverns, or as we call them "holes", under a large boulder, or "rock".
It was Egypt.
No. "Hebrew" is a language, not a person. The people living in Jerusalem today Speak Hebrew and Arabic.
There is no country called "Hebrew" - the Hebrew people are Israelis (people who live in Israel). The capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
Hebrew is an ancient term for modern Jews. Today, Hebrew refers specifically to the language, not a people. If you are asking the purpose of Hebrew, that is the historical language of Jews and is used as a form of communication. If the question is the purpose of Jews, according to the Tanach, Jews are meant to provide an example of how to live righteously.
Yes, and they are not called Hebrew people; they are called Jews.
It really depends on theback round of the people that live there. I assume that the main languages there are Hebrew and English.
If my Tagalog is any good, Mahubay means "live" or "long live...." In Hebrew, you would say yekhi (×™×—×™)
Today, Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish person can have any name. It doesn't have to be Hebrew.
Today they are called "Jews" and they live in most countries of the world, particularly in Israel and the United States.
am (עם), the Hebrew word for "people", is pronounced AHM.
It's where GOD placed his people read GENESIS 13:14 he is talking to Abraham the father of the Jewish /Hebrew people