- The tribes who emerged from the Canaan region of the Middle East. The modern-day Israelites are Jewish tribes who do not necessarily live in the region and are not necessarily a citizen of Israel but are ethnically inclined that way.
- The ancient Israelites are the tribes who originally emerged from the Canaan region of the Middle East. The modern-day Israelites are Jewish tribes who do not necessarily live in the region and are not necessarily a citizen of Israel but are ethnically inclined that way. The Israelite are also the lost tribe of Israel, one of African descents who, according to legend were the forefathers of Noha. As for the religious origins, a large portion of what constitutes the bible before Jesus was also written in Sanskrit, in Tibet, long before the first Israelites emerged in the Middle East. The birth of the religion emerged in the Sinai desert, inside a pyramid designed temple where people from all over the region and beyond came to worship all kinds of gods but at the center, in a dark room all the visitors came to worship one invisible god. one with no name.—Nick Peterson
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