If Jesus is god and equal to the god of the Hebrews, then he will not pray to himself. His family being Jewish may probably pray in the Mosque or a small altar inside their house.
No one. It is a fundamental Jewish belief that we can and must pray to God directly, without intermediaries.
Most likely no. Daily prayer in Judaism wasn't instituted until after the ancient Temple was destroyed in Jerusalem, in the year 70.
Hebrew people are called Jews. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue, temple, or shul. But Jews can pray anywhere they want.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
The Jewish Shabbat is Saturday, from Friday sunset until Saturday evening. The same held true for the Jewish ancestors (Hebrews and Israelites). See the Related Links.Link: More about the ShabbatLink: Hebrews/ Israelites/ Jews
Yes, there were Hebrews in the Book of Judges. The Book was also written by Hebrews.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
The term "Hebrews" is used in the New Testament to refer to the Jewish people. It was used to distinguish Jewish believers from Gentile believers. So, yes, Hebrews were mentioned in the New Testament.
vovere- to pray vovero- i pray voveres- you pray voveret- he/she/it prays voveremus- we pray voveritis- you(plural) pray voverent- they pray
In the Hebrews time his nickname was "Father of the Hebrews"
The Hebrews are considered as Gods own people.