They were the children of the Hebrew people. Today they are called "Jewish children"
Children = bah-NEEM
B'nai Yisra'el (בני ישראל) is Hebrew for "the Children of Israel"
"my children" = hayeladim sheli (הילדים שלי)
Boanerges comes from the Hebrew phrase bnei regesh (בני רגדש) which means "children of feelings" or "children of emotion"
ילדיו - Yulduv
Hebrew.
Hebrew doesn't have signs. It has letters. The Hebrew word for children is yeladim, spelled ילדים
The Hebrews, Bnai Yisrael, Children of Israel, Hebrew Slaves, were the Slaves of the Egyptians.
Yeladim in Hebrew, means children
It is Hebrew for 'sons of' or 'children of'.
Nothing different than any other children, ancient or modern.
There is no Hebrew word that means "Biblical". The Jewish scriptures are identified in Hebrew by an acronym: Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š) Which just stands for the three parts of the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Neviim, Ktuvim). In Modern Hebrew, you can take this acronym and turn it into an adjective: Tanachee (×ª× ×›×™). So a modern Hebrew phrase for Biblical children could be: baneem Tanacheem ( ×‘× ×™× ×ª× ×›×™×)