Iron Age Semitic-speaking people of the ancient Near East.
The ethnic group claiming descent from Abraham and Isaac (especially from Isaac's son Jacob); the nation whom God chose to receive his revelation and with whom God chose to make a covenant (Exodus 19)
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Examples for "children of israel "
Examples for "children of israel "
1 All the multitudes of the Children of Israel died in the Wilderness.
2 The path closed like the Red Sea behind the Children of Israel .
3 It was the injunction of Moses to the children of Israel : Deut.
4 The children of Israel went in a crowd and so must we.
5 Then came Amalek and fought against the children of Israel in Rephidim.
1 The ancient Israelites ate the sacrificed lamb-allof it, from head to feet.
2 That grace which the ancient Israelites had forfeited was offered anew to their children.
3 If you were a nomad-asmany ancient Israelites were-theaging parents would be cumbersome.
4 The ancient Israelites lived in great moderation and quiet.
5 The ancient Israelites saw clearly that righteousness was the road to happiness; [Footnote: Cf.
1 And he made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their tabernacles.
2 And you shall divide this land unto you by the tribes of Israel :
3 Prepare ye twelve men of the tribes of Israel , one of every tribe.
4 On the gates were written the names of the twelve tribes of Israel .
5 The Council of Representatives of the Twelve Tribes of Israel
1 The throne did not remain long in the possession of the Israelites .
2 The Israelites had their golden Calf; the Greeks had their golden Jupiter.
3 This is the land in which the Israelites wandered for forty years.
4 And the Israelites crossed over on the dry bed of the sea.
5 The Israelites had called any phenomenon that they could not understand 'God'.
6 MANNA, n. A food miraculously given to the Israelites in the wilderness.
7 Difficulties regarding Israelites ; my long despatch on the subject to Secretary Gresham.
8 So they did in Shiloh unto all the Israelites that came thither.
9 The same did all the Israelites , at the like persuasion of Amasa.
10 Ever since the secession the Israelites and Jews had been jealous enemies.
11 The Philistine invasion preceded that of the Israelites by a few years.
12 Our expression and that of the Israelites both mean the same-greatdistance.
13 After this great victory the Israelites were freed forever from the Midianites.
14 Terror, perhaps-such terror as that through which the Israelites escaped from bondage.
15 The Israelites thought of Canaan, and in particular of 'Zion,' its centre-point.
16 When the Israelites advanced thus far, they remembered the words of Moses.
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