People went to above-ground sources of water (like the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River, and other seasonal rivers) and below-ground sources of water (such as aquifers and springs).
No one knows for certain, but Jewish tradition places the time of Abraham at around 1800 BCE.No one knows for certain, but Jewish tradition places the time of Abraham at around 1800 BCE.
1) It was in the first century 2) It was in Palestine 3) Jesus was born 4) It is now called Israel
AnswerThe first people we really know about, in what is now Israel, were the West Semitic people known in the Old Testament as Canaanites.
First, there aren't 12 Tribes any more. 10 of the 12 tribes assimilated into Babylonian culture during the era of the first captivity, in the 6th Century BCE. Jews today return to Israel at a rate of about 15,000 people per year, though the number has been increasing in recent years.
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where did people go when they wanted to be the first to start the 21st century
Golda Meir was the first woman prime minister of Israel
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Mostly amongst the wealthy, and soldiers (who would have been Roman soldiers)
NOTHING! They live there now.
Saint Stephen, also known as Saint Stephen the First Martyr, lived in Israel during the first century AD. He was the first Christian martyr and is considered a significant figure in Christianity.
The Patriarchs and their family were in Israel (Canaan) for 220 years. After that they sojourned in Egypt for a couple of centuries.The era from Joshua until the First Destruction (including the Judges and Kings) was 850 years, during which the Israelites and the people of Judah remained in Israel. The Ten Israelite Tribes were exiled one century before the end of this era.See:More about this