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Hebrews and Israelites are the same people. Today they are called "Jews".

The Jewish people are descendants of Abraham, whose Semitic ancestors lived in the Fertile Crescent and who lived most of his life in the Middle Eastern country of Israel (Canaan) 3800 years ago. Abraham is called a Hebrew (Genesis ch.14) because "Hebrews" (Ivrim) means descendants of Eber (Ever). They were Western Semites and lived in northern Mesopotamia.
In 1934-39, excavations were conducted at ancient Mari on the Euphrates River. They found that ancient towns were named after the ancestors of Abraham:
The city of Nahor was found near the city of Harran which exists to this day. Equally clear signs of early Hebrew residence appear in the names of other towns nearby: Serug (Assyrian Sarugi), Terah (Til Turakhi, "Mound of Terah"), and Peleg (Paliga, on the Euphrates near the mouth of the Habur). All these names are found in Genesis ch.11. In 2000, the analysis of a report by Nicholas Wade "provided genetic witness that Jewish communities have, to a remarkable extent, retained their biological identity separate from their host populations, showing relatively little intermarriage or conversion into Judaism over the centuries. The results accord with Jewish history and tradition and refute theories which would allege that Jewish communities consist mostly of converts."

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The majority of Jews are descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Sephardic , Ashkenazi , Mizrahi , and Ethiopian Jews can all trace their roots back to the ancient Israelites, by their customs, language, and DNA.

1) We have an unbroken tradition of 3800 years with thousands of names and dates, which among other things identifies us (the Jews) as the descendants of the ancient Israelites. American and Russian Jews, for example, have the names and bloodlines of our families' Ashkenaz Jewish ancestors for over eleven centuries. Note also that converted groups do not contain any Kohens or Levites, whereas the Ashkenazim and Sephardim all have good percentages of them.


2) Non-Jewish tradition and scholarship: here too, the great majority (ancient historians and recent scholarship) verify that the Jewish people are who they say they are.

3) Science: recently, worldwide DNA analyses have confirmed that today's Jews are related to each other and originated in the Middle East.
In 2000, the analysis of a report by Nicholas Wade "provided genetic witness that Jewish communities have, to a remarkable extent, retained their biological identity separate from their host populations, showing relatively little intermarriage or conversion into Judaism over the centuries. The results accord with Jewish history and tradition and refute theories which would allege that Jewish communities consist mostly of converts."
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The true Israelites are those whom the Most High stated are His people; the very ones whom He prophesied about because of their transgressions against Him. They were spit out of the land, placed into slavery, and have been afflicted continuously because of the transgressions and not keeping the covenant He made with them of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They are what's called, "African American", or normally, just black.

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A "true" Israelite is a "faithful Child of God."

"Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for Righteousness. Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham." (Gal.3:6-7)

"And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed[Israelites], and heirs according to the promise." (verse 29)

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"Hebrews" (Ivrim) actually means descendants of Eber (Ever). Ever was an ancestor of Abraham (Genesis ch.10-11) and the earliest Hebrews were Abraham's uncles and cousins for several generations back. They were among the Western Semites and lived in northern Mesopotamia, near the confluence of the Balikh and the Euphrates.Abraham himself was called a Hebrew (Genesis ch.14) because of his wider family. Poetically, however, Abraham is called Ivri because the name also translates to "other side." Abraham was figuratively on "the other side" since he was the only monotheist (Midrash Bereshit Rabbah 42:8) until his teachings took root. His ancestors and cousins had slipped into idolatry well before his time, as is evident from Genesis 31:30, 31:53, and Joshua 24:2. For that reason, Jews do not bestow on them the honorific title of ancestors despite the genealogical connection.
We credit Abraham as our first ancestor despite knowing exactly who came before, since it was Abraham who founded our beliefs. Thus, "Hebrews" is often used to mean Abraham and his Israelite descendants, instead of his wider family. In this sense it can refer to the Jewish people.

The word Hebrews can continue to refer to Abraham's descendants until the lifetime of Jacob. After that, we prefer "Israelite," since Jacob was given that name by God (Genesis ch.35), and it is considered a national title; one of honor. "Israelite" refers to the people (Jacob's descendants) down to about the time of the destruction of the First Temple some 2500 years ago. "Jews" refers to the people from Second Temple times, up to this day, because after the Assyrian conquest the remaining Israelites were (and are) mostly from the Israelite tribe of Judah. But all the above terms are occasionally interchanged. In modern usage, we prefer to use the term Hebrew only to refer to the language.

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Physically, they are the 12 Tribes of Israel where 10 are supposedly still lost. The modern nation of Israel is composed of the Tribe of Judah, and many of Benjamin - some of Levi and Simeon as well. It was God's intent to have these model people show the rest of mankind the Way. They never did. In Ezekiel 37 & 38, it prophecizes physical Israel all returning to their homeland.

Spiritually, it is all people who repent and are baptized as Acts 2:38 states. Yet in this world, spiritual Israelites will not be a large group but rather are referred to as the 'Little Flock.' They too are to be a model for all peoples.

But the great 'harvest' of mankind will begin in the Millennium with Jesus and the firstfruits governing the world. Next, the Great White Throne Judgement process will afford 10s of billions their first chance of repenting, being baptized and following Christ. They will also be changed then into spiritual Israel - sons and daughters of the God Family.

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The Israelites were the descendants of the early Hebrews.


"Hebrews" (Ivrim) means descendants of Eber (Ever). Ever was an ancestor of Abraham (Genesis ch.10-11) and the earliest Hebrews were Abraham's uncles and cousins for several generations back. They were among the Western Semites and lived in northern Mesopotamia, near the confluence of the Balikh and the Euphrates.
Abraham (18th century BCE) was called a Hebrew (Genesis ch.14) because of his wider family.

Poetically, however, Abraham himself is called Hebrew because that name (Ivri) also translates to "the other side." Abraham was figuratively on "the other side" since he was the only monotheist (Midrash Rabbah 42:8) until his teachings took root. His ancestors and cousins had slipped into idolatry well before his time, as is evident from Genesis 31:30, 31:53, and Joshua 24:2. For that reason, Jews do not bestow on them the honorific title of ancestors despite the genealogical connection.
We credit Abraham as our first ancestor despite knowing exactly who came before, since it was Abraham who founded our beliefs. Thus, "Hebrews" is often used to mean Abraham and his Israelite descendants, instead of his wider family. In this sense it can refer to the Jewish people.

The word "Hebrews" can continue to refer to Abraham's descendants until the lifetime of Jacob. After that, we prefer "Israelites," since Jacob was given that name by God (Genesis ch.35), and it is considered a national title; one of honor. "Israelites" refers to the people (Jacob's descendants) down to the Assyrian conquest (133 years before the destruction of the First Temple), some 2600 years ago.

"Jews" refers to the people from the end of First Temple times, up to this day, because after the Assyrian conquest the Israelites who remained in the land were (and are) mostly from the Israelite tribe of Judah, and the land was then called Judea. But all the above terms are occasionally interchanged.

In modern usage, we prefer to use the term "Hebrew" only to refer to the language.

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Yes, The Jews of today are descended from the Ancient Israelites, though there are also converts to Judaism as well.

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Hebrews and Israelites are the same people. Today they are called "Jews".

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