Canaanites
The ONLY written information we have about the ancient Hebrews is in the Bible.
The Hebrews numbered around two million souls, so you can do the math.
The Ancient Hebrews were surrounded on all sides by enemies. Thousands of years later, not much as changed.
Pretty much all the variations.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
After the Exodus, the Hebrews faced varying degrees of treatment in different countries. In some regions, they were welcomed and integrated, while in others, they encountered hostility, discrimination, and persecution. The Hebrews often struggled to establish their identity and maintain their cultural practices amidst these challenges. Overall, their experiences were marked by a combination of refuge and adversity as they sought to build a new life.
Identity grossed $82,183,683 worldwide.
The Hebrews originated from the ancient Near East, specifically the region known as Canaan, which corresponds to modern-day Israel, Palestine, and parts of Jordan and Lebanon. This area was a crossroads of various cultures and civilizations, influencing the development of Hebrew identity and religion. Over time, the Hebrews migrated and established kingdoms, notably Israel and Judah, before facing conquests and exiles that further shaped their history.
Yes, there were Hebrews in the Book of Judges. The Book was also written by Hebrews.
No, they were not. There have been merchants in that region for more than 25,000 years. The Hebrews were also not known for being merchants in the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Carthaginians, Arabs, Turks, and Venetians were all much more famous for Mediterranean merchantry than the Hebrews.
Identity grossed $52,131,264 in the domestic market.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.