Simply because all people settle where they live. It's the definition of settling.
Abraham
ca. 1200-1100B.C.E.
The Hebrews settled in the region of Canaan, which is modern-day Israel and Palestine. This region is significant in the history and religious texts of Judaism.
They settled in the land of Canaan under Joshua, after a war. King David (not Davis) didn't live until hundreds of years later).
They came from Israel and now, they live all around the world
Mesopotamia
In ancient times, the Hebrews originally lived only on the continent of Asia. Today, Jews live on all 7 continents, including Antarctica.
The Torah doesn't say what parts of Egypt the Hebrews settled in.Answer:Actually, it does. They settled in Goshen (Exodus 8:18 and other verses).
The Hebrews did not settle Jericho; they destroyed it about a week after entering the land. This is documented in Joshua, Chapter 6 Many years later it was rebuilt as recounted in 1 Kings, Chapter 16.
The Hebrews' civilization never declined. We are still here. The majority of us live in Israel and North America.
They both settled in the area today known as Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Territories, and Jordan.
Hebrews are actually called Jews today. They originated from Western Asia, but today Jews live all over the world.