1) They originated in the northern Fertile Crescent.
2) Abraham took his immediate family to Canaan (Israel) at God's command (Genesis 12).
3) The Israelite clan migrated to Egypt because of famine (Genesis 46).
4) The Israelite nation journeyed from Egypt to Canaan over a forty-year period following the Exodus and as instructed by God (Exodus 12, Numbers 14, Deuteronomy 1).
5) The Ten Israelite Tribes were exiled by the Assyrians to points now unknown, because of their disobedience to God.
6) The Tribe of Judah (Jews) were forcibly exiled to Babylonia following the First Destruction (1 Kings ch.17) because they had slipped somewhat from their earlier righteousness.
7) Many (not all) of the Jews returned to Judea (Israel) after the seventy-year Babylonian exile.
8) The present Diaspora began after the Second Destruction at the hands of Rome.
Descendants of the Israelites are called just that; Israelites. Since our Creator changed their ancestor's name to Israel, his descendants have always been Israelites, of course, also being identified with their tribe.
If you are asking if they have bowel movements, of course they do! ********* Yes, just not as often.
A person can change history by taking impactful actions that have long-lasting effects on society, such as leading social movements, advocating for change, or shaping political decisions. By influencing events or ideas that shape the course of history, individuals can leave a lasting impact on future generations.
- Explain why the strategic management class is often called a " capstone course "
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how did the emperor diocletian affect the course of roman history
Of course! What would you like me to explain?
No. It is a noun adjunct because 'history' is not modifying 'course' by being a characteristic or feature, the way 'historical document' defines a document.
Explain the logic as to how Foreman's 3day course could positively influence Albertsons profitability
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of course it does.