The Hebrew scriptures don't actually specify this.
Yes, the Hebrews had many many wars.
Diaspora. "Saul" "Hebrews" and "Esther" are names, not events.
The Other Hand has 368 pages.
Paul was inspired to write Hebrews 11 - called the Faith chapter - listing many who died in the faith and are awaiting their resurrection to life again.
The Hebrews (Jews) had and have only one God, that is why they are called monotheists (mon=one, theos=god). The Greek, on the other hand, had many gods, and that is why they are called polytheists (poly=many). There is no similarity or correspondence between the Greek gods and the Hebrew God.
There are 303 verses in the Book of Hebrews. There are 13 chapters in that book.
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They Hebrews believed that God wished people to love each other and to love God. They believed they had a special relationship with God that required them to follow many more laws than the other nations around them. Many Jews today still believe these principles, though there are many different interpretations in Judaism.
It depends on what era and what country you are talking about. Throughout history, Hebrews have escaped many perils.
He enslaved them.
The sentence "There are, on the other hand, many reasons to push this project forward." is correct with the comma inserted after "are" and before "on the other hand" to set off the introductory phrase.
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