Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
The word refers to non Israelite people or nations. People distinct from Jewish people
The answer depends on what the number of working women is being compared to:working women to working men?working women to non-working women?Also, by "working women" do you mean only paid work?
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Yes, women do have prostates. However, the prostate in women is typically underdeveloped and sometimes non-functional. It is known as the Skene's gland.
The so-called 'United Monarchy' is found only in the Bible. The 'empire' has no monuments, no inscriptions and no artifacts. Neither David nor Solomon is as much as mentioned in the huge corpus of state records of either Egypt or Assyria. Concedes a 'pro-imperial Israel' historian; "'''Solomon ... in the eyes of Israelite historians, marked the apex of Israelite achievement. Curiously, '''no reference to him or his father David, or their empire in a non-Israelite source is known ... "'''''' -excerpted from; The Israelites, p72
No, Jethro wasn't a Hebrew or a Jew. He was a Midianite.
There are a number of Enochs (Hebrew: Chanoch) in the Hebrew Bible, some of whom were indeed Israelite (such as in Numbers 26). However, the famous one (Genesis 5) lived before the Flood and before the origin of the Israelites. He was a righteous non-Israelite; a Gentile.
Yes, so can non pregnant women and men.
Definitely not. Some women happen to be a lesbian, but, there are no nations around the world filled with a non-heterosexual women population, no cities, no towns, and, probably only one or two small villages difficult to trace on the map. But, definitely, the entire worlds' women population are not lesbian.
Group of women volunteers in non-combat army roles established in 1942?
Due to the non-stop talking by women... over the years men have evolved and block out/not listen/ignore. It is the only way they can stay sane.