Navi (prophet). The name of the most important prophet, chosen by God, was Moses.See also:
According to the Tanach (Hebrew Bible), Jews are the chosen people. In this context, 'chosen' refers to Jews having been chosen to follow the teachings of the Tanach.
They don't think, they know who they are. They are the Jews, God's Chosen People!
It means that while the Jews were in the desert, God took the holy bible, the Torah, So when God went to the Jewish people, the Jews answered, "Of course we want your holy Torah!" That's what it means to say that the Jews are God's chosen people!
People of all races are sinful in nature and naturally do rebel against God. It makes no difference if they are God's chosen people or not. God did not choose them because they were perfect or particularly obedient. Not all Jews are unfaithful to God, however, just as not all non-Jews follow God.
Muslims call God "Allah." Jews have many names for God but in daily conversation, the most used title is "HaShem," while in prayer, we call Him by the title of Adonai (my Lord).
No man is called god in Judaism.
Corrie ten Boom helped the Jews because they are God’s people, and they were being persecuted by the Nazis. The Jews, or Hebrews, were God’s chosen people.
God created Jews to serve as his Chosen People and a "light unto the nations" of the world.
In the Old Testament times this refers to Israel, God's chosen people. In the New Testament era, this is a reference both to the Jews, who remain God's chosen people and also to the Christians.
Jews call "the Messiah" as "the Messiah" or in Hebrew "HaMoshiach" (המשיח). However, as opposed to other religions, such as Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not believe that the Messiah has come yet and therefore is not identified with any person. For example, Jews don't believe that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the Christian or Islamic claims that he was a God prophet or God/son of God.
The covenant made with God was permanent and unbreakable. So if God exists, the Jews will always be his chosen people.
Because unlike the Babylonian and Persians the Jews were monotheistic and had a personal relationship with there god. They also believed they were there god's chosen people through a covenant with their god.