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What's in a Name? An Examination of the Usage of the Term “Hebrew” in the Old Testament

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The word "Hebrew" in the Old Testament refers to the covenant people of God, Israel. This name is used relatively sparingly in the Bible, with most of the occurrences appearing in the Pentateuch. This article considers the use of the term in its different contexts.

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