This question is missing its second half, e.g. "How many leaders from the creation of Israel DID [INSERT ACTION]?" or "How many leaders from the creation of Israel WERE [INSERT CHARACTERISTIC]?"
Please resubmit the question in its full form to be more easily answered. Also please specify if you are asking about modern Israel or ancient Israel.
It's unclear as to whether you're asking about modern Israel or the ancient Israelites and their land. Below are listed some of the major leaders since the founding of Judaism.
All of the dates and information provided below are based on the Jewish Torah, Talmud and oral tradition. See the highlighted Related Links for more complete detail.Creation: 3760 BCE.
The Flood: 2104 BCE.
Era of the Patriarchs:
Era of the Judges: (See also: Who were the Judges?) The era of the Judges was 1244-879 BCE. Here are some of the prominent Judges:
Era of the Kings: The era of the Kings lasted until the destruction of the First Temple in 422 BCE. (See also:Who were the Kings?) Here are some of the prominent kings, prophets and events:
Era of the Babylonian Exile (422-352 BCE):
Second Temple Era (352 BCE-68 CE):
Era of the Mishna and Talmud-sages:
Era of the Geonim (Torah-leaders in Babylonia):
European Jewry:
Later Rabbis and events:
Christianity influenced the creation of state. This is because many Christians identified Israel as the birth place of Jesus.
1) In 1956, Israel attacked Egypt with the prompting of the United Kingdom and France. 2) In 1967, Israel attacked Egypt responding to an Egyptian blockade of Israel's southern port. All other wars that Israel has participated in have been brought about due to attacks on its land or its people first.
It would help if you clarify WHICH story of creation you are talking about - since there are many of them.
5700 (since 1950).See also:More about Israel
The Philippines were one of the last countries to vote affirmatively on U.N. Resolution 181, the Partition Plan and had relations with Israel since Israel's Declaration of Independence. Currently, a large number of Filipinos work in Israel as guest workers and send remittances home to their families. In addition, many Filipinos see a parallel between the Islamic Terrorist insurgencies in their own country and the Palestinian Terror Organizations that plague Israel, increasing their solidarity with the Jewish State.
So many it's impossible to count.
The Philippines were one of the last countries to vote affirmatively on U.N. Resolution 181, the Partition Plan and had relations with Israel since Israel's Declaration of Independence. Currently, a large number of Filipinos work in Israel as guest workers and send remittances home to their families. In addition, many Filipinos see a parallel between the Islamic Terrorist insurgencies in their own country and the Palestinian Terror Organizations that plague Israel, increasing their solidarity with the Jewish State.
No, in a very strong, vehement way. Israel represented many negative things to them such as, Arab repression, Jewish ascendance, Western Imperialism, and Division of the Unified Arab Lands.
There were many leaders in Israel, from Moses in Exodus to Zerubbabel in Zechariah 4.6 to 14 And finally, the main leader, the chief cornerstone, which the builders rejected, Jesus Christ our Lord and our God.
More than enough!
More than enough!
NO, many things have changes.