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The Philistines were idolaters, as were the Ammonites, Moabites, Ishmaelites, Canaanites, Edumeans, Egyptians, and so on. The exception was the Israelites, who believed in One ethical God.
Yes, there were instances in the Bible where the Israelites were commanded by God to engage in battles with other nations. However, it is important to note that these conflicts were typically against nations that were considered enemies of Israel and posed a threat. The Israelites were not generally instructed to attack other fellow Israelites except in cases of rebellion or disobedience.
Most are part of the Middle Eastern country of Jordan, whose capital is Amman.
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the Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
ammonites are extinct
AnswerAccording to the Bible, the Israelites were given manna and quail.
One view:In the book of Corinthians it says do not be yolked to unbelievers.Another answer:If you're talking about skin color, the Bible doesn't say that. But in Ezra 9, it talks about the Israelites staying away from the other "ites" -- Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Jebusites, Ammonites, Moabites, Egyptians and Amorites.
No. He wasn't supposed to do that. Rather, his renown comes from having saved the Israelites from the Ammonites, in battle (Judges ch.11).
It was called the Exodus.
"Exodus"
In Bible times they were called Israelites.