According to the Tanach (Hebrew Bible), Jews are the chosen people. In this context, 'chosen' refers to Jews having been chosen to follow the teachings of the Tanach.
Another answer from our community:No, they are not the Israelites are so the people in Israel are. No, they are not in bible times; God's chosen people are the Israelites or the people of Israel.
In the Bible, the Israelites are considered to be God's chosen people.
God called the Israelites to be His chosen people in the Bible.
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It means that while the Jews were in the desert, God took the holy bible, the Torah, So when God went to the Jewish people, the Jews answered, "Of course we want your holy Torah!" That's what it means to say that the Jews are God's chosen people!
the puritans believe they were chosen by god
In the Old Testament times this refers to Israel, God's chosen people. In the New Testament era, this is a reference both to the Jews, who remain God's chosen people and also to the Christians.
In the Jewish faith, Jews are considered to be God's chosen people. This belief is based on the covenant between God and the Jewish people as described in the Hebrew Bible.
The Israelites are considered to be God's chosen people because according to the Bible, God made a covenant with them through their ancestor Abraham. This covenant promised that they would be a special people to God, and that God would bless them and protect them. The Israelites were chosen to be a light to the nations and to bring about God's plan for salvation.
Yes, the chosen people or 'God's chosen people', as said in the Bible, are another name for the Israelites. -S.M.M. ;)
The blessings of GOD are pouring out of the windows of HIS kingdom unto special chosen people.
God chose the descendants of Abraham and Isaac as the "chosen" people.