No, Israelites weren't African or descendants of Africans; however, they were black which doesn't automatically mean they were from Africa. The term African American was only applied either because enslaved Israelites (in America) were thought to have been captured in parts of Africa where they fled, or because it was used to hide the Israelites true heritage leaving "African Americans" confused about who they are, where they come from, and where they have their strongest connections in history.
Yes. The Israelites of the Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom were all exiled, but at different times and to different places. The Northern Exiles are identical with the Ten Lost Tribes. See also:Where are the Lost Israelites?The diaspora
According to tradition, the Exodus was in 1312 BCE.
God - Jehova ______ Jehova is a Christian term that is not used by Jews. We worship HaShem, the creator.
The Israelites made a golden calf as an idol while waiting for Moses to come down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. This act of idolatry led to significant consequences for the Israelites.
They didn't. There are no records of any Israelites being in Egypt apart from the Old Testament. No Egyptian records or any other records mention them at all.
The first written record of the term Jew being used to refer to all Israelites, regardless of tribal affiliation, is in the book of Esther - approximately 135-140 BCE.
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The term greasers come from their greasy hair
The number of Israelites that did not leave Egypt is not mentioned in the Old Testament. It is estimated about 2 million to 3 million did leave Egypt, including men, women and children.
because of the son of his son, Jacob also called Israel.
The term "Come from Away" refers to people who are 'outsiders'. That come from out side of the province.