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The Exodus refers to the Israelites' departure from Egypt, but can be used more generally to include the wanderings in the wilderness as well.
Manna and water were provided to the Israelites in the wilderness. Manna was not like any other food.
These are the Ten Lost Tribes.
In the Old Testament (Exodus ch.16), it is called "manna."
Israelites. Jacob was also called Israel (Genesis ch.35).See also:Hebrews, Israelites, Jews
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The collective name given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the "Patriarchs" of the Israelites. They are considered the founding figures of the Israelite people and play a crucial role in the biblical narrative, particularly in the Book of Genesis. Their stories illustrate the beginnings of the covenant between God and the Israelites.
The solemn agreement between God and the Israelites is known as the "Covenant" or the "Covenant of Moses." It outlined the terms of their relationship, including God's promises to the Israelites and their responsibilities in return.
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Abraham, his son Isaac and his grandson Jacob were Hebrews. Jacob took or was given the name Israel. His descendants called themselves the Children of Israel, or Israelites. They were still Hebrews. The Judaites were one of the Israelite tribes. Later, the kingdom of Judah was the last surviving Israelite kingdom, and the survivors of that kingdom, all of them Israelites and Hebrews, came to be known as Jews.
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