We didn't. They're still gone.
The Jewish people trace their ancestry back to the patriarch - who was also named Israel - who had twelve sons. They were the 'founders' of the twelve tribes of Israel. The country takes its name from there.
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no, they cannot
Very little is told of Lot's wife in Genesis, and she is not even named.When you say "tribe", if you're referring to the twelve tribes of the Jewish people,we need to go back and review Biblical chronology. The twelve tribes didn't exist until long, long after the story of Lot.Lot was a nephew and contemporary of Abraham. At the time of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the death of Lot's wife, Abraham's son Isaac hadn't even been born yet. After Abraham came Isaac, after Isaac came Jacob, and after Jacob came Jacob's children, whose families would eventually become the tribes of Israel.Answer:Lot married a Canaanite woman.
To determine which of the Twelve Tribes of Israel you belong to, you can trace your ancestry back to one of the tribes mentioned in the Bible, such as Judah, Ephraim, or Levi. Many people identify with a tribe based on their family lineage, religious traditions, or cultural heritage. Additionally, some modern groups and organizations may offer resources or guidance to help individuals explore their tribal connections. If you're unsure, consulting with a rabbi or a knowledgeable authority in Jewish genealogy may provide further insights.
not immediatley, but now the jewish population is rising very fast.
No. Jewish people trace their lineage back to Abraham who established the belief that there is only one God.
i think everyone hated them in Germany back then. even though he was part Jewish >.<
The origin of the birthstone goes back thousands of years to the time of Moses. It was at his command that the Breast Plate of the High Priest was made with the twelve colors, representing the twelve tribes of Israel, and a corresponding gemstone was attributed to each color. Over the centuries, the number twelve developed mystical proportions. There were twelve tribes of ancient Israel, twelve apostles, twelve foundation stones of the Holy City, twelve months of the year and twelve signs of the zodiac. As time passed, people wanted to own all twelve stones of the sacred Breast Plate and began wearing one gemstone set into a piece of jewelry each month and changing it as the months changed. Eventually, in a quest for individuality, people began wearing only his or her stone of birth all year, giving birth to the twelve birthstones. Each birthstone supposedly represents a magical power. Some were said to ward off evil, protect the wearer in battle, cure blindness, gout and palsy, and even immunize the wearer from drunkenness.........
If you mean native people back in the 1500s, they were of the Ottawa tribes, along with the Iroquois and the Algonquins.
The 12 tribes of Israel can be traced back to the 12 sons of Jacob (who was also known as Israel) as described in the Bible, around the 18th century BCE. Each son became the ancestor of one of the tribes, forming the basis of the Israelite nation.
The idea of birthstones can be traced back to the Bible. In the book of Exodus, Aaron has a religious garment that displays one gem for each of the 12 tribes of Israel. Eventually this evolved into a birthstone for each month.