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''The [[Epistle to the Hebrews]] discusses the book in the [[New Testament]], which explains the logic for [[Jesus]]''.
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The '''Hebrews''' were [[God]]'s chosen people.  They were the ancestors of the [[Israelites]], who would eventually fulfill the Promise of entering the promised land that God had given to them in covenant with [[Abraham]] and later with [[Jacob]].  The term was usually used to denote a group based on ethnicity, whereas more modern usage of [[Jew]]s blurs [[ethnicity]] and [[religion]].  The Hebrews were expected to follow God as children of the Promise.  The term is usually used in the [[Bible]] before there was a nation of Israel.  It is a common usage in the [[Book of Exodus|Exodus]]<ref>Exodus 3:18</ref><ref>Exodus 5:3</ref><ref>Exodus 7:16</ref><ref>Exodus 9:1</ref> in the [[Old Testament]] to describe the descendants of [[Jacob]] who were put under bondage in [[Egypt]].     
 
The '''Hebrews''' were [[God]]'s chosen people.  They were the ancestors of the [[Israelites]], who would eventually fulfill the Promise of entering the promised land that God had given to them in covenant with [[Abraham]] and later with [[Jacob]].  The term was usually used to denote a group based on ethnicity, whereas more modern usage of [[Jew]]s blurs [[ethnicity]] and [[religion]].  The Hebrews were expected to follow God as children of the Promise.  The term is usually used in the [[Bible]] before there was a nation of Israel.  It is a common usage in the [[Book of Exodus|Exodus]]<ref>Exodus 3:18</ref><ref>Exodus 5:3</ref><ref>Exodus 7:16</ref><ref>Exodus 9:1</ref> in the [[Old Testament]] to describe the descendants of [[Jacob]] who were put under bondage in [[Egypt]].     
  
  
== See also ==
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[[File:Ballarat Hebrew Congregation Australia.jpg|400px]]
  
*[[Judaism]]
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Ballarat Hebrew Congregation, Australia.
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== See also ==
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*[[Epistle to the Hebrews]]
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*[[Synagogue]]
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*[[Judaism]]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:52, July 13, 2016

The Epistle to the Hebrews discusses the book in the New Testament, which explains the logic for Jesus.

The Hebrews were God's chosen people. They were the ancestors of the Israelites, who would eventually fulfill the Promise of entering the promised land that God had given to them in covenant with Abraham and later with Jacob. The term was usually used to denote a group based on ethnicity, whereas more modern usage of Jews blurs ethnicity and religion. The Hebrews were expected to follow God as children of the Promise. The term is usually used in the Bible before there was a nation of Israel. It is a common usage in the Exodus[1][2][3][4] in the Old Testament to describe the descendants of Jacob who were put under bondage in Egypt.


Ballarat Hebrew Congregation Australia.jpg

Ballarat Hebrew Congregation, Australia.

See also

References

  1. Exodus 3:18
  2. Exodus 5:3
  3. Exodus 7:16
  4. Exodus 9:1