Yes, the chosen people or 'God's chosen people', as said in the Bible, are another name for the Israelites.
-S.M.M. ;)
According to the Torah, the first five books of Moses, the Israelites were G_d's chosen people. Israel was the name G_d changed Jacob name to after he wrestled with G_d. Israelites are children of Israel. Abraham was Israel's grandfather, and he was chosen by G_d to go to a land the He would show him. Israelites are different because of G_ds special care for this Abraham, Issac and Jacob (Israel).
All of these names are synonyms for Hebrews (in no particular order):IsraelitesChildren of IsraelBnei Yisra'elYisra'elJudaeansYehudimJews
In Bible times they were called Israelites.
'Babylonians' is another name for 'Chaldeans'. The term 'Chaldean' originally referred only to the people of southern Babylonia. In fact, it was precisely that part of Babylonia that Abraham, first ancestor of the Israelites, was from.
Israelites
Sure thing, honey! In the Old Testament, God's Chosen people are also referred to as the Israelites, the Hebrews, and the Children of Israel. So, whether you call them God's Chosen people or one of these other names, they're all talking about the same group of folks. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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The Hebrews are also known as the Israelites because the term "Israelites" refers to the descendants of Jacob, who was renamed Israel after wrestling with God. This name signifies their identity as the chosen people of God in the biblical narrative. The Israelites are central to Jewish history and tradition, and they are often associated with the covenant made with God, which is a foundational aspect of their identity. Over time, the terms have become interchangeable, with "Hebrews" often used in historical contexts and "Israelites" more commonly in religious texts.
The covenant of Abraham established a foundational identity for the Israelites as God's chosen people, promising them land, descendants, and a special relationship with God. This assurance fostered a sense of community and purpose among the Israelites, reinforcing their commitment to follow God's laws. Additionally, the covenant emphasized the importance of faith and obedience, shaping their religious practices and values throughout their history.
By the people in bosten.
First the Canaanites, then the Israelites.
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