None of these. The home of the Hebrews was Israel. After the year 70 CE, when they were kicked out of Israel, The Romans renamed it "Palestine" (but the home of the Hebrews was never called Palestine).
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No. Long before they were ever taken/exiled to Babylon, the Hebrews/Jews/Israelites were a vibrant, flourishing nation in what is now Israel.
I am not sure what you mean by home of the Hebrews, but I am assuming you are referring to where Hebrew is spoken and am there for answering that. Hebrew is spoken all over the world (primarily in Jewish communities) and the country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages is Israel.
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
Passover is a Jewish and Samaritan celebration of the Hebrews' escape from bondage in Egypt. In the book of Exodus, in the bible, God sent ten plagues among Pharoah and the Egyptians to get Pharaoah to free the Hebrews. On the tenth plague, God warned the killing of the first born child of every home, with the exception of the Hebrews' home with the blood of a lamb spread on their doorpost. That night, God sent his holy spirit, and the homes with the blood of the lamb on the doorposts were passed over, creating the term passover. As a result, Pharoah freed the Hebrews.
Yes, there were Hebrews in the Book of Judges. The Book was also written by Hebrews.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.
In the Hebrews time his nickname was "Father of the Hebrews"
The Hebrews are considered as Gods own people.