Se related links for a good website.
One can find information about Black Hebrew Israelites on Wikipedia where they have much information on their history. Information can also be found on the 'Jewish Virtual Library'.
A good resource is Morfix. But you must know how to read Hebrew to use it.
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) has information about the Hebrew leaders. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/timeline-of-jewish-history
If you are interested in obtaining information about the Hebrew calendar, there are many websites available. One can go to Wikipedia or Tondering. Both websites are well known and trusted.
The Hebrew calendar has all the information you need.
There isn't just one document. There is a collection of documents called the Torah, the Prophets and the Holy Writings. In Hebrew it's known as the Tanakh (תנ״ך) and in English it's called the Hebrew Bible.
Your Hebrew calendar should have the information.
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Samekh = סfor more information about Samekh, click here
There is no way to know. We have no knowledge of the number of words in Hebrew in ancient times, given that the Bible is our only source of information about the language, and it only contains about 8000 different words.In 1400 BCE, Hebrew was quite different than it was in the Torah. At that point in time, Hebrew, Canaanite, and Ugaritic were all the same language. Linguists refer to this era of Hebrew as Proto-Hebrew, and may not have been mutually intelligible with Biblical Hebrew.
to know (information) = yada (ידע)* to know (a person or a place) = heekeer (הכיר) In classical Hebrew, if you use the verb yada with a person as the object, it has a sexual connotation.
Aviv is a Hebrew term. It means a stage in the growth of grain. It is also referred to as the month in the Hebrew calendar when the grain basically reaches maturity.