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  1. Lissa Jeri
    January 22, 2019

    There are so many errors and partial accuracies in this article that I cannot even start to correct them all.

    Let’s start with the idea that people living in the current State of Israel are called Israelites. No. They are called Israelis. Yes, this term refers to all citizens of the State, but sometimes the modifier of Arab Israeli is used to differentiate. That said, an Arab Israeli could be Muslim or Christian or another religion. All Arabs are not Muslim and all Muslims are not Arab.

    The term Israelite/Israelites is the term used for the tribes of Jews who exited Egypt, wandered in the desert, then conquered the land of Canaan. Once established in the land, there were two kingdoms: the Kingdom of Judea and the Kingdom of Israel. The tribes of the Northern Kingdom (Israel) were lost to history. The tribes of the Southern Kingdom of Judea are the generally accepted forerunner of Jews today. (Jew thought by many to come from Judean.)

    Hebrews is a difficult term to apply since it has many more connotations in different traditions.

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    • Riki Smith
      August 30, 2019

      THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

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  2. BEVERLY L COX
    June 22, 2021

    I have started reading the book “Hebrews 2 Negroes”. Reading this article gives credence to the book. I understand more why we, as a people, have experienced such cruel treatment and rejection in the United States and, seemingly, in many other countries.

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  3. Mwape james
    September 24, 2023

    Thank you

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