because they wanted to fight cause they got bored of life
they still fight for freedom because their are still races people out in the world and they wars are not yet over
No. How could you fight if you couldn't walk?
During the time of Samuel, the Israelites were fighting the Philistines when they suffered a significant defeat, losing about 30,000 soldiers. This battle is described in 1 Samuel 4, where the Israelites initially brought the Ark of the Covenant into battle, believing it would grant them victory. However, the Philistines defeated them decisively, leading to a major setback for the Israelites.
At that time in The US, black people were still looked upon like they were worth nothing. America was still segregated and a very different America than it is today.
New weapons had been developed and the armies were still using some old ways to fight.
God's explicit command (Numbers 33: 50-56).
They still live in Isreael
"Though they walked in sin, at times, the Israelites were still loved by the Most High.""The history and time-lines of the Israelites are not always easily understood."
The Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were Hebrews. Jacob took or was given the name Israel, and his descendants were known as the Children of Israel or Israelites (they were still Hebrews, of course). One of the tribes of the Israelites, descended from Judah, was known as the Judaites. The Judaite kingdom was the last surviving Israelite kingdom, and the survivors of the destruction of that kingdom came to be known as Jews, who still call themselves Israelites and Children of Israel, and who are still Hebrews.
Well, there's no such thing as "original Israelites"; the Israelites still are the same people, but not always recognized as such. However, even if one isn't born an Israelite, they can still be one of His people if they keep His statutes and obey His commandments. Those considered African Americans are certainly descendants of Israelites of past. (Considered is stressed because Israelites were not Africans just because they had dark skin colors.)
They called them Hebrews, Israelites, and/or Jews. They still call them that today.
Amalek attacked the Israelites in Refidim (Exodus 17). See also 1 Samuel ch.15.
they still fight for freedom because their are still races people out in the world and they wars are not yet over
When Assyrian settlers mixed with Israelites still living in Israel, Samaritans developed a hybrid religion.
It depends on the fight, how violent it is..
Yes, of course. In order to have what they want, no matter rain or shine they will still fight.
The Israelites considered God as the Rock of their salvation (and still do). This is because "the Rock" (of strength) is one the names (or descriptions) of God, which God Himself stated (Deuteronomy 32:18 and elsewhere), and God also calls Himself the Savior of the Israelites (Isaiah 49:26 and elsewhere). Putting the two titles together, we get the Rock of the Israelites' Salvation.