There is no information on the Hebrews from that time, other than what is described in the book of Genesis.
The Hebrews wrote the "Old Testament". It is an account of their existence in Israel from about 2000 BCE to 300 BCE.
They were the ancestors of the Jews, who originated with Abraham in approximately 2000 BCE.
The Hebrews lived from about 2000 BCE to the present day. In fact, they may have been around for many thousands of years prior to 2000 BCE. Linguistic research suggests they've been around for 12,000 years.
No, according to tradtion, Judaism began with Abraham around 2000 BCE, and at that time, the Hebrews had no enemies.
There were several periods. The older dates are just traditional estimates: 2000 BCE to 1700 BCE 1300 BCE to 586 BCE 515 BCE to 70 CE 1948 to the present
The ancient Hebrews lived from about 2000 BCE to the present. Today they are called Jews. That date is traditional, as no exact date is known.
approximately 2000 BCE to the present. Present day Hebrew are called Jews.
The time period of the Hebrews was about 2000 BCE to the present day. They are still around today only they prefer to be called Jews.
Modern historians say that the Hebrew people -- Israelites and Jews -- were not invaders into Canaan, but were themselves rural Canaanites.who left the region of the rich coastal cities to settle in the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland around 1250 BCE. Thus, the Hebrews did not exist as a separate ethnic group until this time.
5000 BCE was long before there were any Hebrew people. At that time, it is possible the the main language of the Middle East was Old Canaanite. Hebrews didn't arrive on the scene until about 2000 BCE.
The Hebrews did not develop the practice of polytheism. Polytheism was practiced by other nations.
No one knows the exact date, but estimates place it around 2000 BCE. Archaeological evidence for the Hebrews goes back to 1600 BCE.