Palestine, Southwest Levant, Canaan, Judea, Idumea, Syria-Palaestina
No. It was called Canaan a long time ago.
Israel was established by Jews, and has been predominantly Jewish throughout history (with the exception of the 1st -19th Centuries) but it has always had citizens of many religions.
Jews have been called by several names throughout History. The words for Jew* came in this order:HebrewIsraeliteJew**I'm using the modern definition of Jew as someone who practices Judaism, and not the classical definition which is someone who is descended from the tribe of Judah.
Throughout history, many lands have been called "Holy". The question is insufficiently specific.Answer:The Holy Land has been ruled by Canaanite tribes, by the Egyptians, Israelites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greek Seleucids, Romans, Christians, Muslims, Mamelukes, Mongols, Ottomans, British, and the modern state of Israel.
Some of the oldest female names that have stood the test of time throughout history include Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Anna. These names have been popular for centuries and continue to be used today.
The earliest settlements of nomadic peoples that have been discovered in Israel were found in the outskirts of Haifa and date back around 100,000 years. It is likely that there are older settlements that simply have not been discovered or did not last, but it is doubtful that they would have been significantly earlier.Answer:According to tradition, Adam and Chava (Eve) are buried in Hebron, Israel (Talmud, Eiruvin 53a).
What had once been the Kingdom of Israel was then called Samaria.Another answer:The northernmost part of the former Kingdom of Israel in the time of Christ was Galilee, which included the towns of Nazareth and Capernaum. (Samaria was to its south, between Galilee and Judea.)
There have been a vast number of Israeli leaders throughout the State's history. Since the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a part of Israeli politics since the State's inception, all of those leaders led Israel through that mess.
Canaan (קנען), later called the Land of Israel (ארץ ישראל), then Judea & Israel (יהודה וישראל), then Israel (ישראל), then Palestine (פלשטינה), then the State of Israel (מדינת ישראל).
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Mountain State
Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.