According to traditional chronology, Saul became the first Israelite king in 878 BCE.
the kingdom begin in the 1600.
No it is not. In fact, There are no Hebrew names that begin with F, because Hebrew words cannot begin with the F sound
The United Hebrew Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in what is now Israel and beyond from 1030 BC - 930 BC.
It's not Hebrew. No Hebrew name can begin with F.
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No, it is not. No Hebrew name can begin with F.
No, it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with the letter F.
Hebrew = malkhut (מלכות)Greek = vasíleio (Βασίλειο)
Israel.
Israel
"frumet" is not a Hebrew name. There aren't any Hebrew words that begin with the "f" sound. You could spell it פרומט.(In Yiddish, it is likely spelled פרומעט)
No it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with F or end with ing.