The Hebrew Empire as such existed during the rule of kings David and Solomon.
It was not particularly strong militarily but existed during a time of weakness in the surrounding nations.
Because of problems in Egypt, trade which would normally have been sent across the Isthmus at Suez became unsafe. Instead merchants shipped their goods to Aqaba (Eziongeber) and carried their merchandise across Israel. That brought wealth to Israel.
Architecturally, the period introduced the six roomed gate into the walls of the various towns and cities.
The stepped structure was built in Jerusalem.
Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem.
There is no significance of the Roman Empire in the Hebrew Scriptures. The Romans are not even mentioned.
No it is not. In fact, There are no Hebrew names that begin with F, because Hebrew words cannot begin with the F sound
in fact = leh ma'aseh (למעשה)
No, it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with the letter F.
Yes.
Teseed is not a Hebrew name. In fact, no Hebrew name begins with "Tes..."
No it is not. In fact, no Hebrew word can begin with F or end with ing.
This phrase has no meaning in Hebrew. In fact, the vowel combination "au" does not exist in Hebrew.
No. There is no direct relationship between English and Hebrew. In fact, no present-day languages are descended from Hebrew.
There is no letter A in the Hebrew alphabet. In fact, the Hebrew alphabet doesn't have any vowels in it at all.To form vowels in Hebrew, marks are added to the letters. For example:A as in make = אֵיA as in Father = אָ אַ or אֲA as in cat = doesn't exist in Hebrew
No. In fact, it doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word at all.
No. In fact, Hebrew is not spoken anywhere in Northern Africa,except liturgically in synagogues, and by Israeli visitors.No. In fact, Hebrew is not spoken anywhere in Northern Africa,except liturgically in local synagogues, and by Israeli visitors.