Numbers 1:44-47; 2:32- Census at Mount Sinai.
Numbers 26:1, 2, 51-Census on the plains of Moab.
2 Samuel 24:1- David's illegal census.
Your question does not make sense. Are you asking which books of the Bible are written about Israel? The word or rather name of Israel started back in the book of Genesis when a man was renamed Israel by God himself. Eventually when the Hebrew people came to live near the Jordan river the country came to be known as Israel.
The book of Psalms was actually the 'song book' for the nation of Israel, and every 'Psalm' is actually a prayer, in the form of a song, written for the singers at the Temple.
Amos 4:12 says: "Therefore this is what I will do to you, Israel, and because I will do this to you, Israel,prepare to meet your God." (NIV) This is the prophecy where God pronounces judgement on unrepentant Israel. It was fulfilled when Israel was conquered by Assyria.
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The book of Genesis contains the account of how God created the entire world and its beginnings. The first people He created, and their progeny down through Joseph. The book of Genesis ends with Joseph's death in Egypt and the entire Jewish people down in Israel.
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) focuses on the relationship between God and the Israelite people. the land of Israel figures prominently.
Your question does not make sense. Are you asking which books of the Bible are written about Israel? The word or rather name of Israel started back in the book of Genesis when a man was renamed Israel by God himself. Eventually when the Hebrew people came to live near the Jordan river the country came to be known as Israel.
Genesis, is the first book of the Hebrew Bible,the Old Testament. It depicts stories of the creation, the establishment and Gods dealings with the first people that were foreordained to become Israel.
Jeshua in the book of Ezra in the Bible was the high priest with Zerubabel in Babylon and they went back to the land of Israel together with some of the people of Israel to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem
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children of israel in the book of numbers
1 Samuel.
David fought many wars, throughout which Israel became increasingly prosperous and powerful. You can read about him in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Chronicles, which are in the Jewish Bible, or in Second Kings and First Chronicles, which are in the Christian bible.
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Hosea lived during the 8th century BCE, likely from around 755 to 715 BCE. He was a prophet in the northern kingdom of Israel and his messages chiefly revolved around calling the people to repentance and warning of impending judgment due to their unfaithfulness to God.
There is no such commandment in the Bible. Those tribes and clans that are spiritually, morally, and culturally bankrupt and decadent are to be destroyed, and their land is inherited. Those that are descended from Israel's close relatives, or have dealt humanely with Israel on their trek from Egypt, or have some sense of decency remaining in their society are not to be harmed or displaced.
Saul was the first king Israel. He was anointed as the king of Israel by Prophet Samuel. He was a Benjaminite by tribe.