God chose the descendants of Abraham and Isaac as the "chosen" people.
It's possible that all of those groups believed they were chosen in one way or another, but the title of "chosen" has persisted with the Hebrews.
It was Moses who was chosen by God to lead the people out of Egypt.
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Answer:God said so (Exodus ch.19).
There is no physical description of Hebrews in the Bible. We can only assume that they included a range of skin colors, just as the Jews of today. Jewish tradition teaches that the Jews are God's Chosen people, but it is a question of individual belief rather than a statement of truth.
To become the chosen one you must get the National Pokedex and all the regis
A knight is chosen when a squire wants to become one.
It's a concept that's uncomfortably difficult to deny after reading the Bible.
people have to vote for you to become elected.
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A:Most scholars now regard the Hebrew people as being Canaanite peasants who migrated from the region of the rich coastal cities to settle peacefully in the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland. Gradually, as the Israelites forgot their true origin, they looked for a more colourful history, one that helped explain why they were there and why their God had chosen them as his people.The story of the Exodus met this requirement. It proved to their own satisfaction that their God was the greatest of all gods and that he had chosen them to live in the Promised Land. The forty years that the Hebrews wandered in the wilderness taught them the necessity of absolute obedience to God if they were to avoid punishment in this life.
Consider that you have only a collection of books written by Hebrews upon which to base the question. (actually it was the Christians who labeled the Jews as "chosen people" first.) In actuality, the Jewish idea of "chosenness" doesn't preclude other nations from being chosen in different ways. So who knows what's out there on other planets.