Twelve.
According to The Bible there were 12 Hebrew tribes.(Genesis 49:1-28) Jacob fathered 12 sons and each became the paternal head of a family. These families became the 12 tribes of Israel (the Hebrews).
They were organized into 12 tribes.
Yes, the Hebrews had many many wars.
political -NovaNet :)
According to the Hebrew Scriptures, the ancient Israelites were divided into twelve tribes, divided among 10 sons of Jacob and 2 sons of Joseph (the tribe of Levi, being the priestly tribe, was exempt from owning land). The tribes are as follows: Reuben Simeon Levi - (Priestly tribe, not counted among the 12) Judah Dan Naphtali Gad Asher Issachar Zebulun Ephraim - (son of Joseph, the son of Jacob) Manasseh
the tribes in Africa are innumerable. tribes in Africa refer to groups of people who share a language, a culture and in most parts, are settled in the same area. There are as many tribes as there are languages which in Uganda alone would be way more than 20. So are you referring to the tribes themselves or ethnic groups? like Bantu, Nilotes, ...etc.
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.
From the time when the Hebrews were described as living in "tribes", they were known as the "Children of Israel",and there were 12 tribes.A leader of each individual tribe was referred to as a "nah-SEE".
Roughly 15.5 million. But by that time in history, they had begun to refer to themselves as "Jews", and that label has stuck, even unto the present day.
nova net... im pretty sure its political.
There are 303 verses in the Book of Hebrews. There are 13 chapters in that book.
The Hebrew scriptures don't actually specify this.