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What famous father is the nation of Israel named for in the Bible?

The nation of Israel is named after the biblical character Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel by God in the Book of Genesis. Israel is considered one of the founding fathers of the Israelite people.


Who was the Fifth king of Israel whose reign lasted only a week?

Zimri was the fifth king of Israel, and his reign lasted only seven days. He came to power through a violent coup, but his rule was quickly ended when the people of Israel supported Omri as their new king. Zimri committed suicide by setting the royal palace on fire.


Who was the Israel king when Jesus was crucified?

Israel did not have a king at that time (unless you count Jesus, whose crime displayed on His cross when He was executed was "Rex Iudaeorum", Latin for King of the Jews). The area had been taken over by the Roman Empire. It was governed by Pontius Pilate, who served as prefect of the Roman region of Judea from A.D. 26 until 36.


Whose names did God change?

In the Bible, God changed the names of several individuals, including Abram to Abraham, Sarai to Sarah, Jacob to Israel, and Simon to Peter. These name changes were often accompanied by a new identity or blessing signifying a change in the individual's role or relationship with God.


Was Hosea the father of Gomer's children?

Yes, according to the biblical book of Hosea, Hosea was the father of Gomer's children. The book of Hosea describes Hosea's marriage to Gomer, who is depicted as a promiscuous woman, and their children together. The story serves as an allegory for the relationship between God and the unfaithful Israelites.

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When the Israelites left Egypt whose bones did they take with them?

The bones of Joseph (Genesis 50, Exodus 13).


Whose air force did Israel destroy in the six day war?

Egypt's. The Egyptians had been preparing to attack Israel.


How many wars did Egypt win against Israel?

Israel and Egypt have never fought a one-on-one war. Egypt was one of the nations whose armies joined in a coordinated, synchronized attack on Israel in 1948, when Israel declared itself an independent sovereign nation, in an attempt to forcefully convey the statement "Oh no you don't!". Israel obviously didn't "lose" that one.


What is the piece of land lies between israel and Egypt and is one of the palestinian territories whose boundaries were formed following the Arab-israeli war of 1948?

I think you mean Gaza


Did Egypt developed a relation ship that accepts Israel's right to exist?

Egypt and Israel signed a mutual peace treaty in 1978. Whether or not the provision was explicitly stated in the text of the treaty, you don't sign and ratify a formal treaty with a country whose existence you don't acknowledge.


Whose name was changed to Israel?

The name changed to Israel was Jacob's.


What are some reasons why Egypt and Israel were enemies?

This question should be asked of Syria and Israel. I think this is the historical roots of conflicts and hostilities. I predict that when I go next time officials of the old countries of the region. And replaced with younger ones to be on all these problems and hostilities.


Why do braces correct the teeth of teens and children sooner than the teeth of adults?

Treatment is faster and more successful in children and teens whose teeth and bones are still developing.


Why are greenstick fracture more common in children?

Greenstick fractures are more common in children because their bones are softer and more flexible than adult bones. When a child's bone bends under stress, it may crack like a green stick, rather than break completely. The flexibility of children's bones also allows them to absorb more energy before fracturing.


Whose colony was Egypt?

In Victorian times it was Britain who controlled Egypt


Whose name did God change to Israel?

God changed Jacob's name to Israel.


What was the name of the horse whose bones momaday remembered?

little red or its bones