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Israel is a nation but the Jew inhabitants today are descendants of the normadic wandering tribe of Moses during the Egyptian civilization in geographical unity in traces through antiquity in Sumerians,Akkadians,Babylonians,and Assyrians of the Mesopotamian civilization

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Where was the Hebrew cilivization located?

The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.


In what location was the Hebrew civilization founded?

Israel


What was the civilization length of Israel?

About 4000 years.


Where did Hebrew civilization originate?

It originated as a distinct civilization in the land of Israel, around 2000 BCE.


Where did the Hebrew civilization begin?

Israel, around 2000 BCE.


Without Israel and America will civilization slowly disappear?

Not likely. Modern civilization first arose and developed greatly in Europe. Without Europe civilization would most likely slowly disappear.


Where did Abraham and his descendants establish the Israelite civilization?

Abraham and his family founded Judaism in the Fertile Crescent. The lives of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were mostly in Israel (Canaan). After a few centuries in Egyptian exile, the Israelites (who had by then become a large nation) established their civilization in Israel for many centuries.


What is a sentence for Hebrew civilization?

The Hebrew civilization began more than 4000 years ago, and is still flourishing today in the form of Modern Israel and the Jewish diaspora.


Who founded the Hebrew civilization?

Jewish tradition holds that it was founded by Abraham in the land of Israel, about 2000 BCE.


What has the author Leivy Smolar written?

Leivy Smolar has written: 'ERNEST RENAN AND THE CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT ISRAEL'


How has the ancient israel civilization influenced modern western civilizations?

the introduction of monotheism,and judeo-christian values.


When did the Israelite empire split into the kingdoms of Israel and judah?

As the Israelites never had an empire, there was no empire to fall. There is evidence that it was two kingdoms - the northern one was conquered by Assyrian King Sargon II in 722 BCE, and the aristocracy deported to Mesopotamia and a new exchange one from Mesopotamia imported to take its place. The southern kingdom was conquered in 587 BCE by Babylonian King Nebuchadrezzar II, and the aristocracy deported to Mesopotamia.