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How many books in pentateuch part of bible?

Penta = 5 Therefore there are 5 books in the pent-teuch. These are the 5 books written by Moses. 1) Genesis = The historical account of the beginning of this earth age and the history of several families, including the 8th day creation Adam or eth ha adam, and his family which continues through Abraham and his chosen son Isaac (Son of Sarah) and Isaac's son Jacob (renamed Israel by our Father) and Jacob's 12 sons (tribes) of Israel. The book ends with Joseph (son of Jacob), in Egypt during the famine and the journey of the tribes of Joseph's brothers and his father Jacob, to Egypt to sojourn there during the famine. 2) Exodus = This book is about the 12 tribes of Israel (Hebrews) living in Egypt and how that eventually turned into captivity and hard bondage to Egypt. It defines the release of the tribes of Israel by our Father through his servants Moses and Aaron and our Fathers punishment reigned down upon Egypt until Pharaoh and all Egypt's false gods were viewed as helpless against the Lord God of Israel. The book ends with the Exodus into the remote, desolate, desert region of Mount Sinai of all the tribes of Israel with our Father literally with them. 3) Leviticus = The law statutes and ordinances of our Father. the establishment of Levi as the Priests and Judges of the tribes of Israel. The order and building of the tabernacle. 4) Numbers = The numbering and arrangement of the tribes of Israel as they prepare for war as directed by our Father to enter and take the promised land which he promised Abraham as a possession back in the book of Genesis 5) Deuteronomy = The last book of Moses, it contains a complete review of all accounts up until this point. The re-establishment of the law as it was written. The close of Moses and Aaron's life and the handing over of the reigns by Moses to Joshua who will obey our father and lead the tribes of Israel into the promise land. This is an historical ensemble of the two witnesses as they will lead our people once again out of bondage to the false Christ (Satan) at the end of this earth age.


Why is Jesus king of Jews?

Christ never made the statement he was king of the jews, that statement was made by Pilot. You have to remember where Christ was crucified. He was crucified in Judaea, where the tribe of Judah was located (one of the 12 tribes of Israel). People from that area, were referred to as Jews. Romans were not studied in the scrolls of the Hebrews so they simply called everyone from that region Jews. Later that will cause great confusion as many that claim to be Jews because they are from Judaea are not of the tribe of Judah, nor the house of Israel. Those must be kept separate. Read John chapter 8, where Christ identifies sons of Cain who were claiming to be Jews. Romans call all people from Judaea "Jews" and when those of that area proclaimed Christ king, the Romans simply put 2 and 2 together and called him King of the Jews (In Mockery). The word Jew therefore is simply a loose term to indicate people who lived in Judaea, it in no way indicates all those called Jews are from the tribe of Judah, and John 8 bears this out. In the book of Luke, you will discover Christ's mother was of the tribe of Levi, of the house of Aaron (priest line of the tribes of Israel). In the book of Matthew you will discover that Mary's husband was from the tribe of Judah and of the house of David (David was the King line over all tribes of Israel), Therefore Christ obtained both titles King and High Priest over the tribes of Israel, and after his death as the sacrifice for our sins for one and all time, he earned those titles over all people. This is the very reason our forefathers would not concede to having Kings in the United States, in their understanding we already had a King over which no man could be greater and under which every man should humble himself ... Christ.


What are the total number of tribes in the North in the Old Testament?

10. The northern kingdom had many more tribes go with. To my knowledge, Benjamin and Judah were the 2 southern tribes while the other 10 were in the north.


How many times is children of Israel mentioned in the Bible?

The phrase "children of Israel" appears in 604 verses of the KJV bible.


How many times does the phrase God of Israel occur in the Bible?

In the King James version the phrase - God of Israel - appears 203 times

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How many tribes did Israel have after solomons death?

After Solomon's death, Israel split into the two kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Israel now had ten tribes and Judah had two.


How many tribes did ancient Israel have?

When the Israelite's conquered Canaan there were twelve tribes


How many lost tribes of Israel are there?

There were 10 tribes, but they weren't lost. What happened was, during the Babylonian captivity of 586 BCE, the 12 tribes of Israel were expelled from the land and sent to Assyria. After 70 years, 9½ of those 12 Tribes had just assimiliated into Babylonian society, leaving only 2½ tribes returning to Israel.


How many tribes were descended from Jacob?

Abraham's grandson, Jacob, had 12 sons from whom are descended the 12 tribes of Israel.


How many tribes made up the Northern kingdom of Israel and how many tribes made up the Southern kingdom of Israel?

The tribal arrangement in Israel was based on descent from the 12 sons of Jacob. These twelve family heads produced the "twelve tribes of Israel." Two Tribes made up the Northern Kingdom of Isarel, Judah and Benjamin. The other 10 Tribes made up the Southern Kingdom of Israel. 1 Kings 11:29-38


Why vagus nerve is called wandering nerve?

The tenth cranial nerve is called vagus nerve it is also called as wandering nerve.It has been called wandering nerve because of many areas it innervates. the vagus nerve wanders all the way down from the brainstem to the colon, a long wandering trek.


How many tribes were the hebrews broken up in to?

The Israelites, descendants of the biblical patriarch Jacob, were divided into twelve tribes which were named after Jacob's sons and grandsons. These tribes were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.


How many tribes did Jeroboam have?

Jeroboam was the first king of the rebellious northern tribes, not the kingdom. Israel, as opposed to Judah, was the kingdom, and there were nine tribes that comprised the Kingdom of Israel. (Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Dan, Manasseh, Ephraim, Reuben and Gad.)


What nationalities do the 12 tribes of Israel refer to?

According to traditional interpretations of the Bible, the 12 Tribes of Israel do not correspond 1:1 with modern countries or nations. The 12 Tribes of Israel and their descendants are typically considered Jews or they have been assimilated into larger nationalities (such as Mesopotamian).


When was Israel deported to Assyria?

Many scholars would put the timeframe as 722-718 BC. They never returned and became known as the 'lost 10 tribes' of Israel.


What was Abraham before he founded the tribes of Israel?

Abraham was from Ur of the Chaldees. He was a Chaldean, and in all likelihood worshiped many gods.


How many hezbollah called israel soldiers?

There were NO Hezbollah called Israeli soldiers. -Hezbollah is a terrorist group opposing Israel.