Archaeological evidence for the Hebrews goes back 3600 years, to 1600 BCE. Linguistic evidence for the existence of the Hebrew language goes back 12,000 years.
If you are asking if the Hebrews were the first people to believe in the existence of one God, the answer is no.
The Hebrews wrote the "Old Testament". It is an account of their existence in Israel from about 2000 BCE to 300 BCE.
The earliest known language of the Hebrews was early Biblical Hebrew (עברית).
Hebrew people later became called Israelites, then Judaeans, then Jews. Today they are called Jews.
They were first called the Hebrews, then Israelites, then Judaeans, then Jews.
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they are known as Jews
The first recorded use of early Tympanum was in "ancient times when it is known that they were used in religious ceremonies by Hebrews."
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The first king of the Hebrews was Saul. Then David, then Solomon.
No, they were not. There have been merchants in that region for more than 25,000 years. The Hebrews were also not known for being merchants in the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Carthaginians, Arabs, Turks, and Venetians were all much more famous for Mediterranean merchantry than the Hebrews.