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Q: Who are the key historical figures who influenced the course of events for Israel in jesus and the Gospels?
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What historical figures played a major role in the Israeli independence movement and later went on to promote Jewish immigration to Israel as prime minister?

Golda Meir


Which ethnic group is Israel most influenced by?

Jews, since Israel is 75% Jewish.


Where is Judaism most influenced today?

The United States and Israel, primarily.


When was the fall of ancient Israel?

A:Ancient historical records show that the Assyrians destroyed Israel in 722 BCE.


Who did Jesus reach out to in the Gospels?

He reached out to the Jews - the children of Israel. After his resurrection he told the disciple to go into all the world.


What ethnic group mostly influenced the culture of Israel other than the Jews?

When you discount the Jews, you are discounting the overwhelming cultural diversity that the Jews brought to Israel as a collective. (It would be like saying "Aside from the Whites, what racial group mostly influenced the culture of the USA?). However, the answer is that the Palestinian Arabs were the ethnic group that influenced the culture of Israel most strongly.


How did Christianity influence Israel?

Christianity influenced the creation of state. This is because many Christians identified Israel as the birth place of Jesus.


Is Israel Christian?

No, it is the Jewish state. However, many Christians visit Israel due to the biblical and historical places. As in, Jerusalem.


Is the bible a book about Israel?

The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) focuses on the relationship between God and the Israelite people. the land of Israel figures prominently.


Historical events from before 1998?

The state of Israel was born-May 14,1948


Where was Israel created?

Israel was created in the British Mandate of Palestine, a piece of land which contains parts of the historical regions of Ancient Israel, Palaestina, Judea, Canaan, Greater Syria (Bilaad Sham) and the Land of Israel.


Are there any reference to the twelve tribes of Israel in the Gospels?

well an obvious one is the twelve disciples and there are probably many more that i can't remember.