Answer 1
The Israelites are the Jewish people: a person belonging to the worldwide Jewish community, claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural and/or religious ties. Jacob was given the additional name/title of Israel (Genesis ch.35). In the distant past, the name "Hebrews" was also used (Genesis ch.14).
An Israelite is a Jew, descendants of the tribes of Israel (Jacob) grandson of Abraham. Israel was the patriarch of 12 sons, so their descendants are all called "Israelites". See the book of Genesis from Chapter 11 onward.
Some of Jacob's Israelite descendants were exiled to Assyria 2500 years ago and are today unknown. Today's Jews, who are mostly the children of Jacob's son Judah, are the identifiable remainder of Jacob's descendants. This is based upon a 3300-year old continuous tradition, as well as the DNA analyses which have been done on Jewish communities worldwide. These analyses have debunked the recent canard which spuriously attempted to trace European Jewry from the Khazars; as well as claims made by certain Black Churches.
Answer 2
Most Jews represent one of the 12 tribes of Jacob (also called Israel)--Judah (Jacob had 12 sons: Levi was assigned to be the priest class for everyone, so did not have a landed "tribe." Joseph is represented by his sons Manasseh and Ephraim.) The promised land of the biblical Israelites was divided into 2 kingdoms, north (10 tribes) and south (Judah and, I believe, Benjamin). The northern tribes were taken captive and scattered in the "northern countries" by Assyria and others. That means that there most likely are some descendants of Jacob (Israelites) scattered throughout the world. Biblical prophecies point to a time when the 10 tribes will be restored or gathered, which could also mean that their identity as Israelites would be recognized.
In Ezekiel (Old Testament) chapter 37, there is this interesting statement/prophecy:
16 Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions.
19 Say unto them, Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his fellows, and will put them with him, even with the stick of Judah, and make them one stick, and they shall be one in mine hand.
This suggests that the day will come when the stick of Judah (The Bible) will be joined together with the stick or record of Joseph's descendants. Perhaps the other tribes also have sacred records that will be gathered together with the Bible. If they are true, they will all be compatible and will all have prophecies of the same God and Gospel.
Answer 3
The Israelites are the descendants of Jacob's twelve sons. From the eldest to the youngest their names were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, judah (Genesis 29:31-35) Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Yoseph (Genesis 30:1-24) and Benyamin. (Genesis 35:16-18). They and their descendants would be called Israelites as a result of Jacob's new name. After Jacob's struggle with a man, Yacob's name was changed to Israel. "What is your name?" the man asked, "Jacob" he answered. The man said, "Your name will no longer be Jacob. You have struggled with God and with men, and you have won; so your name will be Israel." (Genesis 32:27-28).
The Israelites were given God's laws to live by. If they obeyed his laws they would be blessed, but if they disobeyed them, they would be cursed. (Deuteronomy 28:1-68).
Answer 3
The Israelites were the chosen people whom God chose Moses to save and get out of Egypt
Answer 5
A minority of Churches, often called the Black Israelite Churches believes that the book of Exodus does not discuss as Semitic Tribes leaving ancient Egypt, but the historical deportation and enslavement of Black Africans across the Ocean and the Native Americans who were already there. This view, although discredited by scientists and most other religions (including other Christian sects) considers each general group of the Americans to be analogous with one of the tribes. See the relations below:
------- The 12 Tribes of Israel -------
-------Judah - Negroes
-------Benjamin - West Indies
-------Levi - Haitians
-------Simeon - Dominicans
-------Zebulon - Guatemala to Panama
-------Ephraim - Puerto Ricans
-------Manasseh - Cubans
-------Gad - N.American Indians
-------Reuben - Seminole Indians
-------Napthali - Argentina to Chile
-------Asher - Columbia to Uruguay
-------Issachar - Mexicans
Joshua certainly would have believed Moses to be an Israelite, but nobody "alleged" that Moses was an Israelite. Moses was an Israelite because of his ancestry and because of his connection to the people and he believed he was an Israelite.
Saul.See also:The Israelite kings
Koby Israelite was born on 1966-11-23.
The American Israelite was created on 1854-07-15.
Christian Israelite Church was created in 1822.
Bernard Israelite Kouchel has written: 'Book of Israelite family history =' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy, Jews
The Torah, together with its ancient commentary (the Talmud) is the basis of Israelite law.
The Israelite's believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god
Every Israelite prophet and Sage contributed to the vitality and eternity of the Israelite religion. See this attached Related Link for some of the major names and dates.
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