It is the location of the events and stories of the Hebrew Bible.
If you are asking who's name changed to Israel in the Hebrew Bible, it was Jacob.
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) focuses on the relationship between God and the Israelite people. the land of Israel figures prominently.
In the Hebrew Bible alone, this phrase occurs at least 180 times.
The Hebrew Bible was written by dozens (possibly hundreds) of people over a period that spans about a thousand years. Most of the books were written in the Land of Israel.
There are 12 Hebrew tribes of Israel not seven. You can read about them in Revelation 7:4-9.
its a jewish book
There is no such thing as a hypth.
It was when the Israelites left Egypt and journeyed to Canaan (Israel) as narrated in the Hebrew Bible.
Asher in Hebrew means Happy or Blessed. Asher was one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.
Your question does not make sense. Are you asking which books of the Bible are written about Israel? The word or rather name of Israel started back in the book of Genesis when a man was renamed Israel by God himself. Eventually when the Hebrew people came to live near the Jordan river the country came to be known as Israel.
Nowhere Yahweh is a Hebrew word for God, the covenant God of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is Hebrew and The King James Version of the Bible is not written in Hebrew or Greek, it is written in English. So the Hebrew name Yahweh or most other Hebrew words will probably not be seen in an English written Bible. The English translations of Jahweh occurs well over 6000 times in the KJV Bible.