In biblical times, the Hebrews likely had a similar appearance to other ancient Middle Eastern populations, with a range of physical characteristics such as dark hair, olive skin, and dark eyes. They would have dressed in traditional clothing of the time, such as tunics and robes. It's important to note that the appearance of the Hebrews would have varied based on factors like region and ancestry.
In Israel and Judea poor hebrews made their houses out of clay. They were shaped like boxes and only had one room.
A:Once we go outside the biblical story of Abraham as the father of the Hebrews, we must look at the historical record as reconstructed by archaeologists and scholars. Then we find that the Hebrews were actually Canaanites who moved from the rich coastal cities along the coast and foothills, to settle peacefully in the sparsely populated mountainous hinterland. The records show they continued to use a dialect of the Canaanite language until late in the tenth century.
Jesus and other biblical ppl. Where in current day middle east they would look like arabians
Like a group of people. The word translated "church" in many Bibles is really the Greek word for "congregation" and was referring to a gathering of true, spirit-anointed Christians. It never refers to the building in which they met, which most frequently was someone's home.
like ours??
like houses
Look up what one trillion dollars would look like...then imagine 1,000 times that.....
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