why is jacob important to the history of the hebrew people A) he led the hebrews out of canaan and into egypt B)he helped unite the 12 tribes of israel into one kingdom C) he constructed temples where the hebrews could worship D) he emphasized the importance of the hebrews remaining in canaan

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Jacob name was changed to Israel because he wrestle with God. Israel is the 12 tribes because he had 12 sons Levi, Judah, Issachar and so on.

Judah so called African American

Levi so called Haitians

Issachar so called Hispanics

Jacob played an important role in the history of the Hebrew people as he helped unite the 12 tribes of Israel into one kingdom. Hence, Option B is correct.

Who are the Hebrews?

Particularly during the time before the establishment of the first monarchy, when they were still nomadic, the labels "Hebrews" and "Hebrew race" are frequently used to refer to the Semitic-speaking Israelites.

Despite conflicting information from sources other than the Hebrew Bible, archaeological evidence suggests that the Hebrews may have originated in the Levant and had trade relationships with Mesopotamians rather than being native to that region.

However, not all Hebrews who are descended from Abraham are Israelites who are descended from Jacob. Let's move on to the generation following Jacob Israel. Jews are the name for Judah's offspring.

Thus, Option B is correct.

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