At Christ's return post the tribulation as many prophecies have foretold. See Jeremiah (30) and Ezekiel (34) as two examples.
God according to Moses
No. According to the Old Testament of the Bible, Saul was the first king of Israel.
King Solomon, according to the Bible.
Because it is the land that according to the bible god promised to the Israelites
Joseph
David, son of Jesse is the second king of Israel according to the bible
According to the Bible, He gave them laws and made a covenant with them to be His people.
There is no such conflict. Abraham and his grandson Israel were never in conflict according to the Bible. There is also no conflict between the patriarch Abraham and the Modern State of Israel.
It was called the Land of Israel, later divided into the kingdoms of Israel and Judea, but then reunited as Israel.
Primarily in the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
The culture and history of Israel is very rich. According to the Bible and many historians, Israel owes it's beginnings from a man named Israel. A good place to research this would be on Wikipedia and at your local library.
One of the judges in ancient Israel. According to the Book of Judges, he was the son of a Gileadite and a prostitute.