apostle
Mashiach (English: messiah). According to Jewish belief, the messiah hasn't yet come.
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.
Answer:God said so (Exodus ch.19).
God chose the descendants of Abraham and Isaac as the "chosen" people.
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.
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Beowulf and his men travel to Hrothgar's kingdom to kill Grendel.
It's a concept that's uncomfortably difficult to deny after reading the Bible.
The Kingdom of Kongo (1390-1914) was a kingdom in central Africa. Kings were chosen in part by their relationship to the royal line, but also through the workings of rival factions supporting different claimants.
The Messianic Kingdom of God refers to a future belief in some religious traditions where a messiah or chosen one will establish a kingdom on Earth ruled in accordance with God's will, bringing peace and justice. This concept is often associated with prophecies in the Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
in order to be excepted in his kingdom in return