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Natural Resources were not held in abundance by the ancient Hebrews. They settled in one of the least abundant areas of the world. They had the Jordan River and The Mediterranean Sea as resources. There was also fertile soil to the north.

They're best resource was actually the Torah. It's not a cliché; the Torah drove them forward to do amazing things with one of the poorest areas on Earth.

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