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Q: What did the Hebrews tradition teach about responsibilities of the individual and community to combat?
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What did the Hebrews teach about responsibilities?

Israelite tradition is identical with the Torah, which teaches that we are responsible to God, to other people, and to ourselves. For further detail, see the links on the following page:What_are_the_key_teachings_practices_principles_and_beliefs_of_Judaism


How long did the Hebrews stay in Africa?

Jewish tradition states that the Ancient Hebrews were slaves in Egypt for 400 years.


Where were the first group of Hebrews found?

Tradition holds that Abraham and his immediate family were the first Hebrews. They lived in the Land of Israel.


When did the Hebrews leave canaan for Egypt?

According to tradition, it was in 1522 BCE.


Who was the first leader of Hebrews?

The Torah states the first leader of the Hebrews was Abraham. Tradition holds that he lived about 4000 years ago.


Why did God protect the Hebrews?

Jewish tradition holds that part of the belief in God includes the idea that God protects everyone, not just the Hebrews.


Was Noah Hebrew?

No he was not Hebrew, but Abrahamic tradition holds that Noah was an ancestor of the Hebrews.


Are the dark skined people hebrews and are they god's chosen people?

There is no physical description of Hebrews in the Bible. We can only assume that they included a range of skin colors, just as the Jews of today. Jewish tradition teaches that the Jews are God's Chosen people, but it is a question of individual belief rather than a statement of truth.


Were the moral laws of ancient Hebrews the ten commandments?

The Ten Commandments were only 10 of the moral laws of the Hebrews. Jewish tradition holds that there are 613 commandments in total.


Hebrews did what first?

Tradition holds that they were the first to believe in one God above all others.


What did historians feel could have happend with the Hebrews and Canaanites?

Some historians feel that the Hebrews actually were a Canaanite tribe. However, Jewish tradition holds that they are two separate groups.


According to the ancient Hebrews what was the responsibility of each individual?

"Each man for his own."