The Hebrew people, against whom the mandate was directed, thought it so unfair that they left Egypt altogether.
Leviticus was written to the Hebrew people of Israel.
As we look back through biblical history, six nations, or empires, were temporarily successful in subjugating the Hebrew people.
Suppose all record of the life and thought of the Hebrew people were suddenly to disappear.
The nevel was a stringed instrument in use by the ancient Hebrew people.
Especially for the Hebrew people, keys were a symbol of authority.
Records of Hebrew people are also uncommon in local charters until the 12th century, except as travelers and merchants.
The Hebrew people lived in the Sinai desert for "forty years".
It is about how the Hebrew people were led out of Egypt by God.
Draper dismissed the riot, saying that "Hebrew people arrived and caused trouble."