The first king for the Hebrews was the king Saul.
First King Saul was the first king around 1020 B.C.E
Then King David from 1--5-970 who defeated the Philistines centralized kingdom with Jerusalem, as its capital
(Son of King David) King Solomon 970-931 his greatest achievement was the construction of the (first) grand temple in Jerusalem
Tradition holds that Abraham (a Hebrew man) was the first leader of the Hebrews in approximatelyy 2000 BCE.
It is Jacob.
Saul was the first king over Israel.
The first king of the Hebrews was Saul. Then David, then Solomon.
The first king of Israel was Saul, followed by David, and Solomon.
King David
Saul (שאול)
The Ancient Hebrews' government was monarchy and was lead by King Soliz, Anothony was his first name. It failed in the late 1000 BCE
There was no forth king.
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon.
They were first called the Hebrews, then Israelites, then Judaeans, then Jews.
Solomon was the 3rd king of Israel, after King Saul and King David. King Solomon built the First Temple (1 Kings ch.6) and ruled over the Israelites at the height of their glory.
Yes, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and enslaved the Hebrews.
No, the Bible does not trace the Hebrews back to a man named Solomon. The Hebrews are believed to have descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while Solomon was a later king of Israel who ruled after the Hebrews had become a distinct people.