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    israelite


    1. Balaam tragically ended up dying from the sword of an Israelite soldier as he took sides with one of their enemies


    2. It comprises of the creation of heaven and Earth, the Flood and the origins of the Israelite nation and God’s covenant with them


    3. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin


    4. Some of the Bible’s critics suggest that the story of Noah had been borrowed during the Israelite seventy-year Assyrian captivity around 586 BC


    5. Jesus’ death by crucifixion also prefigured the death of the Israelite nation by dismemberment in AD 135


    6. If this was the near that John had thought that he was making reference to, then either all that had come before was prelude to the last century of a single millennium, the “end of all things” If so the beginning of all things, the single millennium, would have to have been 900 BC or near the reputed beginning of the Israelite Kingdom


    7. His vision might naturally be seen to apply to his present and near-term future, but his reference to Jezebel takes me back to the “Northern Kingdom” and a pagan, Jezebel, who seemed to have had undue influence over the last Israelite king


    8. Could it be construed that a part of John’s Revelation included a great tribulation that was meant to include supporters of Islam? And what of the earlier Christian victims of Rome and the Israelite priesthood?


    9. He was a captive either in Ur or Babylon (Chaldea) where the Israelite community was immersed within the captor’s theological iconography


    10. 25 And Absalom made Amasa captain of the host instead of Joab, which Amasa was a man's son, whose name was Ithra an Israelite,

    11. 14 Now the name of the Israelite that was slain, even that was slain with the Midianitish woman, was Zimri, the son of Salu, a prince of a chief house among the Simeonites


    12. In the back of his mind he knew Moses was an Israelite


    13. He was driving near the centre of the town when he came upon an Egyptian overseer beating an Israelite slave mercilessly


    14. The Israelite army reached the top of the mountain and looked down


    15. He pointed with his sword to the back of the Israelite army


    16. “This is an Israelite child! You must throw it into the water to drown as your father has decreed!”


    17. Miriam, the poor Israelite girl, is scared witless


    18. “Girl, would you know a woman who can nurse this holy child, an Israelite woman that has recently had her own brat thrown into the river?” Princess Bithia asks


    19. The guard returns with the Israelite girl and her mother


    20. They dismount from the chariot and bow down before the princess yet again, the guard thinking that perhaps being a taskmaster over the Israelite construction slaves would be less bad for the back

    21. The two Israelite women walk away, bowing


    22. With a loud roar the well-trained Israelite men charge across the plains toward the pitifully small Midianite army


    23. 2 In the days of John and Jesus the more learned Jews had developed an idea of the coming Messiah as the perfected and representative Israelite, combining in himself as the "servant of the Lord" the threefold office of prophet, priest, and king


    24. before all the Israelite crowd


    25. This brave young Israelite, his face with faith in God alight 2


    26. of Hittite descent or an Israelite who had lived among the Hittites


    27. 11 The kingdom, to the Jews, was the Israelite community; to the gentiles it became the Christian church


    28. The night was going to be fresh enough for the average Israelite to use a blanket but, for a Canadian like her, the temperature was just perfect


    29. In the first part of the chapter Daniel recounts how he understood by the book of Jeremiah that the captivity of the Israelite nation in Babylon would last 70 years (Jeremiah 29:10)


    30. Girls received so little recognition that Jephthah’s daughter, murdered for the sake of Israelite military conquest, wasn’t even referenced by name

    31. another 40 days, Israelite spies explored the promised land for 40 days and the people of Israel subsequently had to wander the desert for 40 years, Goliath taunted the Israelites for 40 days before little David stuck a rock in his head, Nineveh was given 40 days to reform, and Jesus even appeared to his followers 40 days after his crucifixion


    32. At this point, most of the first generation of Israelite who came out


    33. But, would the Hindu majority, recovering from the humiliation of a thousand years of alien rule, suffer a foreigner taking the capital seat of Hindustan? The Congressmen, and more so women, though seem not to mind, unmindful of the perils of having a person of foreign origin as the country’s Prime Minister! Wouldn’t every nation be a hostage of its own history that lends itself to color its people’s thinking towards the other countries and their peoples? Could an Israelite origin Prime Minister be objective in India’s ties with the Palestine? What about India’s relations with the Western world under the premiership of some naturalized Iranian or an Iraqi? Wouldn’t an Indian political head of Bangladeshi origin, nursing a grouse of his sister’s molestation by some Punjabi fauzis during the crisis in his parent country be tempted to settle scores with Pakistan with India’s military might? Why, could any such one be what he or she should be as India’s Prime Minister; without a native Indian at the helm of affairs, won’t India’s detractors exploit the handicaps of a foreign origin numero uno to jeopardize the Indian national interests?


    34. The fact Israel is confirmed by an inscription of Mesha, King of Moab, who describes the devotion of captured Israelite cities to the Moabite God Chemosh


    35. Moses used muscular approach to the Israelite instead of spiritual approach


    36. Ask the Israelite of God and he will tell you of the God of Moses, who conceived it expedient to rule by coercive measures; hence, the Ten Commandments


    37. He spoke of the many afflictions sent to Israelite and Egyptian alike as a result of their conflict


    38. “I have discovered 77 instances in the New Testament where the words Israel or Israelite occur


    39. But they affirm the basic Israelite character of the Church


    40. Nor did every Israelite appear before the Lord – only those who comprised a proper representation of the nation appeared before Him

    41. Israelite religion were and still are fraudulent


    42. and call out to the Israelite soldiers


    43. After the laws were read to them the Israelite


    44. utterly contrary to the Israelite consciousness and is nowhere found in the Old Testament" From the article


    45. the recasting and reestablishment of the Israelite state religion in the aftermath of that experience


    46. Such an idea is utterly contrary to the Israelite consciousness and is


    47. utterly contrary to the Israelite consciousness and is nowhere found in


    48. Such an idea is utterly contrary to the Israelite consciousness and is nowhere found in the Old Testament" From the article "Death,"


    49. There is as much to be filled up in the one case as in the other, and the one mode of conception is to the Israelite what the other is to the Greek


    50. O, commend me to an israelite! Royal and privileged Hungarian robbery




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    Synonyms for "israelite"

    hebrew israelite jew

    "israelite" definitions

    a native or inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Israel


    a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties