The Hittites were a powerful Anatolia micro-empire. They had no serious relations with the Israelite Kingdoms due to the great distance between Israel and Anatolia. The only real Biblical interaction between the Hittites and Israel was the sale of the Cave of Machpelah to Abraham.
The 3 nations that conquered the Hittites were Israel, Egypt, and Canaan.
Secular archaeology holds that Hittites were from central Anatolia, in modern Turkey and eventually expanded their empire into the Levant region.
He was his father.
Babylonians and Chaldeans are pretty much the same thing, and they all conquered Israel at one point in time. That's all I know.
As much as Hosea was worse than God, so Israel is worse than a harlot.
Hittites
-- Cannanites -- Hittites -- Amorites -- Perizites -- Girgashites You might not have heard of some of these. The time 'before the Jews' takes it back quite a way.
yes, the Hittites did have kings in the ancient world
Primarily Palestinian Arab, except for those who remained in Israel after its creation. (This was long after the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Jebusites, Girgashites, and Perizites, who eventually came to accept the existence of the Jewish state in their midst.)
The Hittites were most known for their excellent ironwork skills.
Ramses the great made a treaty with the hittites
The Hittites went out to war against the Ammorites.