Because we have different beliefs. That's it.
It was different from the religions around it, because the Hebrews believed in one God above all others.
Hebrews have made a living in thousands of different ways, but two of them are farming and fishing.
They're not different. Hebrews referred to the 12 tribes of Israel. Descendents of one of those tribes, the tribe of Judah, are called Jews. So Jews ARE Hebrews, only the term is Hebrew is only used today to refer to the language of Hebrew.
Arabs are semitic people who live in most of the countries of the Middle East. Hebrews were the ancestors of today's Jews.
AnswerNo. The Hebrews were a Wst Semitic people, closely related to the Canaanites and their neighbours to the north and west. The ancient Egyptians were different ethnically, with a different culture, language and writing system.
The Epistle to the Hebrews, or Book of Hebrews, was written anonymously. During the second century, it was attributed to the apostle Paul and as a result included in the New Testament, instead of being discarded and forgotten. It is now generally recognised that Hebrews was not written by Paul, because its theology and style are too different from his. We do not know who wrote the Book of Hebrews.
They are two completely different ethic groups. Most Arabs are either Muslim or Christian. Hebrews (called Jews today) are Jewish.
They were monotheistic, or at least monolatrous (which is a prototype of monotheism).
The Hebrews' military was an army composed of Hebrews.
Judaism. They still believe in it today, although it has taken many different forms.
Yes, there were Hebrews in the Book of Judges. The Book was also written by Hebrews.
David was one of the Kings of the Hebrews.