The term 'Hebrew' is first used in The Bible in Genesis 14:13 calling Abram (Abraham) a Hebrew. So technically, all of Abraham's descendants are Hebrews - at least in some part. This undoubtedly would include some, if not many/all Christians as there are many generations from Abraham to present - circa 1900-1800 BC or roughly 4000 years.
It would appear you are asking the difference between Judaism and Christianity - note that all Israelites (Hebrews) are not Jews but all Jews are Israelites (Hebrews). If that is the case, the major difference for the sake of space here is that the Jewish faith is still awaiting the 'messiah' or special prophet Moses spoke (see Deuteronomy 18:15; Acts 3:22 and 7:37), while Christians believe that prophet (messiah) has already come the first time in the person of Jesus Christ.
A Christian may be of any country/people/race. The Hebrews were the 12 sons of Israel (Jacob) only.
There are some today who believe many Christians are descendant from one or more of the Hebrew tribes.
By the time there were Christians, the Hebrews were no longer called Hebrews. They were called Jews. Christians didn't give them this or any name.
Cultural differences between Roman Catholics and Byzantine Christians contributed to the
The important difference was the Sumerians being idolaters.
Hebrews 12 is an exhortation and an encouragement to the Hebrew Christians to continue strong in their faith.
The key religious differences between the European nations that explored the Americas is the same as the rest of the world. Some are Muslims, Christians and so on.
Not much. They're just said and performed in different ways.
The key religious differences between the European nations that explored the Americas is the same as the rest of the world. Some are Muslims, Christians and so on.
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the holy bible of Christianity is what the Christians use and follow. Christians believe everything that is in the book. the holy bible talks about the differences between heaven and the under world
The difference between Christians and Jews is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and the Jewish people have not yet. Christians and Buddhists both believe in being loving and forgiving. Christians and Muslims both believe in modesty.
The important difference was the Sumerians having been idolaters.
Yes, there are doctrinal differences between Judaism and Christianity. To read about how they are different, please see the Related Question.