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Israelite

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Israelite meaning

A native or inhabitant of | A native or inhabitant of (i) the united nation of ancient Israel (under the Judges, and then kings Saul, David and Solomon), or (ii) the later ancient northern kingdom centered in Samaria, distinct from the kingdom of Judah centered in Jerusalem. | the united nation of ancient Israel (under the Judges, and then kings Saul, David and Solomon), or

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Example sentences (20)

And the Israelite Board of Rabbis’ rejection of factions that preach disdain for Jews does not make it a recognized movement of worldwide mainstream Jewry, nor does it affect the halachic status of its members or the congregants under their guidance.

ISRAELITE: It's three people.

However, because the Egyptians did not believe in the God of Moses and did not heed his warning, every firstborn child of the Egyptians died, but the Israelite children were spared because the blood of the lamb had been smeared on their door frames.

The Jersey City attack, meanwhile, seems to have been motivated by Black Hebrew Israelite ideology, which the ADL characterizes as neither left- nor right-wing, while the Monsey attack seems to have had few identifiable ideological motivations.

Goliath, the giant Philistine warrior, was challenging the Israelite soldiers.

Moreover, she explores how learning about the physical reality of ancient Israelite women helps us to hear their voices within the biblical text.

The Argentinian Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) said the vandalism took place Saturday at the cemetery in La Tablada, a city in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area.

Am I the stiff-necked Israelite who made God wonder whether Creation had been such a good idea?

Seems to me the Bible refers to him as having an Israelite pedigree, which would make him of Middle Eastern descent.

According to Samaritan tradition, however, the Samaritan ethnonym is not derived from the region of Samaria, but from the fact that they were the "Guardians" (Shamerim) of the true Israelite religion.

According to this scheme, the book of Malachi consists of a series of disputes between Yahweh and the various groups within the Israelite community.

Acts 19, c. 1st century Israelite King Solomon was a Biblical figure associated with magic and sorcery in the ancient world.

Archeology seems to confirm that until about 1000 B.C.E., the end of Iron Age I, Israelite society was essentially a society of farmers and stockbreeders without any truly centralized organization and administration.

At least some of them consider themselves to be Jewish, but mainstream scholarship does not consider them to be of Israelite but of subsaharan African origin.

At that era, the Israelite tribes were not yet sedentary.

Cliffs of Mount Azazel *Goat for Azazel The Kohen Gadol left the Haichal and walked to the east side of the Azarah (Israelite courtyard).

Greek, Roman and Israelite writers refer to Phoenician child sacrifice.

However, Necho easily brushed aside the Israelite army under King Josiah but he and the Assyrians then lost a battle at Harran to the Babylonians, Medes and Scythians.

However, they were defeated with thirty-six Israelite deaths.

In short, Israelite culture was largely Canaanite in nature.