The Hebrews have been around for an estimated 12,000 years. About 4,000 years ago, tradition holds that they began the practice of monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is a forerunner of monotheism). Today they are called Jews.
The Hebrews were established city dwellers in Israel, around 1000 BCE.
The Hebrews numbered around two million souls, so you can do the math.
No. Egypt was around thousands of years before the Hebrews ever arrived.
It was different from the religions around it, because the Hebrews believed in one God above all others.
No, according to tradtion, Judaism began with Abraham around 2000 BCE, and at that time, the Hebrews had no enemies.
Abraham founded the idea of one God above all others; he didn't found the Hebrews. The Hebrews had been around for many thousands of years prior to Abraham.
You can just ask them. They are still around today. If you want to know about the Hebrews in ancient times, the only written source is the Bible.
First, pick an era you want to talk about (The Hebrews have been around for more than 4000 years). Then you could talk about the history, the evolution, or the political events in the lives of the Hebrews.
It was called "Judaism" and it is still around today.
The Hebrews have been around for approximately 4000 years.
The time period of the Hebrews was about 2000 BCE to the present day. They are still around today only they prefer to be called Jews.
They came from Israel and now, they live all around the world