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Whom did the Israelites credit for the destruction of their enemies?

, maybe the lrsarlits?


What were leaders called by God to free the Israelites from their enemies?

Judges.


When the Israelites were in captivity why did they think that God had forsake them?

Because of the many afflictions they got from their enemies


Enemies of an orangutan?

the only enemies of an orangutan are humans....we don't hunt these animals but by habitata destruction thanks.we are the only enimies of the orangutan.


What are Giant Pandas enemies?

Only Man and mainly by habitat destruction.


Who were enemies of Assyrians?

They were taken over first by Babylon and then Persia.


How did the Gibeonites escape destruction in the old testament?

They made a treaty with the Israelites, after disguising themselves as distant travelers.


What ruler was known by his enemies as The Prince of Destruction?

In The Elder Scrolls IV and V, the "Prince of Destruction" is know as the infamous Mehrunes Dagon.


What are the enemies of the pied billed grebe?

Just people, pollution, habitat destruction etc.


What did the Israelites credit when delivering the ten commandments?

This question makes no sense. The Israelites never delivered the Ten Commandments to non-Israelites either physically (i.e. gave them tablets or papers) or orally (in speeches or conversation). Jews traditionally credit God with the delivery of the Ten Commandments to the Jewish people, but this is something else entirely.


Who was Ehud in the Bible and what role did he play in the story?

Ehud was a judge in the Bible who played a significant role in the story of the Israelites. He was known for his bravery and cunning tactics. Ehud assassinated the Moabite king Eglon, who had been oppressing the Israelites, and led the Israelites to victory against their enemies.


What is miracle warfare in the bible?

I think "miracle warfare" is when God granted the Israelites with miracles that helped them defeat their enemies, such as the Philistines. To the Israelites, the matter was a holy war, so God was always on their side. -Mika Elan