israelite in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the Israelites.
Donald Senior stated it nicely in his article ‘Between Two Worlds: Gentile and Israelite Christians in Matthew's Gospel.’
noun

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1. Definition: "Adjurer", an Israelite

2. From shaba'; Adjurer; Asbea, an Israelite -- Ashbea

3. Its original pre-Israelite inhabitants were called Canaanites

4. In Israelite times, however, names were not mere labels.

5. Figs were of great importance in the Israelite diet.

6. A prominent Israelite woman in Shunem showed Elisha exceptional hospitality.

7. 13 Not all Israelite leaders were like Moses and David.

8. Only 10,000 Israelite troops now stared across the plain at 135,000 enemy soldiers, and soon Jehovah reduced the number of Israelite soldiers to a meager 300.

9. An Israelite was allowed to marry a foreigner under such circumstances.

10. An Israelite hunter who killed an animal would drain its blood.

11. The nation of Amalek attacks and the Israelite people are victorious.

12. The son of the Israelite woman Blasphemed the Name and cursed

13. An Aramaean king, most likely Hazael of Damascus, occupied the Israelite

14. • Why could an Israelite sell an unbled dead animal to a foreigner?

15. He was not a Hebrew, an Israelite or a Levite.

16. Chapters 1–10 tell of the Israelite preparation for departure from Sinai.

17. The son of the Israelite woman Blasphemed the Name and cursed

18. □ John the Baptizer served in what capacity regarding the Israelite sheepfold?

19. 16 Well, imagine that you are an Israelite and quite poor.

20. 3 To offer an acceptable sacrifice, an Israelite had to be ceremonially clean.

21. A courageous Israelite judge calls himself the smallest in his father’s house.

22. By the sacrifice of his life, however, Christ “abolished . . . the Law of commandments consisting in decrees, that he might create the two peoples [Israelite and non-Israelite] in union with himself into one new man.”

23. In ancient times, the roofs of Israelite homes were flat and families often congregated there.

24. Then a non-Israelite, a despised Samaritan, came by and took pity on the victim.

25. Israelite elders in Jehovah’s temple, offering up incense to false gods, represented by detestable wall carvings.

26. Isaiah prophetically addressed literal eunuchs in his day, who would have a limited share in Israelite worship.

27. B.C.) to Amorite domination and issued a famous code of law, similar to Israelite codes

28. • What can a Christian elder learn from how an Israelite shepherd used a curved staff?

29. An Anglo-Israelite writes: “Every Briton is born to a great inheritance, and therefore a great responsibility.”

30. A Wandering Aramean? This portion of Israelite worship began in earnest with an unnerving confession of genealogical lore

31. If an Israelite accidentally caused another’s death, he was to flee to one of the cities of refuge.

32. How grateful all Israelite parents must have been on the night of Nisan 14, 1513 B.C.E.!

33. What were Israelite parents told to do to instruct their children, and what did that mean?

34. In this valley plain, two women showed constancy in love and hospitality, and two Israelite leaders fought decisive battles.

35. Cyrus, their leader, promptly takes charge of the conquered land and later issues a decree releasing the Israelite captives.

36. She concealed the Israelite spies and helped them to escape, and then she gathered her father’s household for preservation.

37. And God observed how a non-Israelite widow of Zarephath shared what little she had with the prophet Elijah.

38. 12 What can we learn from Ezekiel’s account of those 70 Israelite elders who offered incense to false gods?

39. You may use them as workers, but you must not subject your Israelite brothers to cruel treatment.

40. During a wartime crisis, some Israelite soldiers killed animals and “fell to eating along with the blood.”

41. Jehovah is not like a poor Israelite who must sell his children to a creditor in order to settle accounts.

42. Showing dissatisfaction with Jehovah’s provisions by choosing to associate with these outsiders led the Israelite men to becoming sexually aroused.

43. Learning of the siege, Saul proved his merit as king, marshaling the Israelite forces and routing the Ammonites.

44. The Mosaic Law’s requirements concerning sexual functions promoted, among other things, the general health of the Israelite community.

45. How disgraceful that 70 Israelite elders were offering incense to false gods represented by despicable wall carvings! —Ezekiel 8:1-12.

46. 13 This is how every native-born Israelite should present an offering made by fire, as a pleasing* aroma to Jehovah.

47. Bathsheba is an Israelite, but because she was married to Uriah the Hittite, some interpreters thought that she was also a foreigner

48. To the left and to the right of the Israelite column, the “congealed” water stood like two huge walls. —Exodus 15:8.

49. It is a collection of poems or songs of grief because of the fall of Jerusalem and the Israelite nation.

50. He was in need of provisions for his men and respectfully asked for assistance from a fellow Israelite named Nabal.