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It was God who "came up with" the Torah, not the Hebrews.
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If you are referring to African slaves, then no, they came from Africa. The Ancient Hebrews came from Asia.
Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.Orthodox Jews tend to keep their hair short.Today, we do not refer to Jews as Hebrews. Also, Jews do not have any customs about "keeping" hair.
Israel.
They both refer to the same people, but Hebrews is usually used for people who lived prior to 586 BCE.
Jews range from fair-skinned to dark (such as the Yemeni Jews and others). And by the way, to which "Hebrews" do you refer?
No. "Hebrews" refer to the ancestors of today's Jews, and "Palestinians" refers to the modern day Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.
The term "Hebrews" is used in the New Testament to refer to the Jewish people. It was used to distinguish Jewish believers from Gentile believers. So, yes, Hebrews were mentioned in the New Testament.
No, although some black people are Jewish. There is no historical basis for the Black Israelite Churches which claim that the Hebrews are representative of Africa and that the 12 tribes refer to the various locations of the African communities in the New World. However, it serves as a good allegory for that story and as such is commonly used and believed.
Yes, Toscana and Tuscany refer to the same region in Italy. Toscana is the name in Italian for the region. Tuscany is the name in English.
Today were refer to it as Biblical Judaism, but in Ancient times, it had no name.