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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Israelites built a kingdom in this area that lies along the Mediterranean Sea in southwest Asia. * A. Canaan B. Persia C. Russia D. Italy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PokemonFan40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have any ideas?

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

i think A Canaan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why? Can you explain?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha, i love how both of you are using pokemon usernames

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol xD

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

canaan was home to the israelitas although i might be wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you guys think?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you guys agree, or do you have another answer? Please explain.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahh, yes, i remember this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PokemonFan40 is correct, it should be Canaan

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

well i gtg bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay

OpenStudy (pokemonfan40):

and thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bai ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help me with one more??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay! Great :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This king of Israel began his rule in about 1000 BC and established Jerusalem as its capital city. He also wrote many of the Psalms. * A. David B. Solomon C. Nebuchadnezzar D. Saul

OpenStudy (anonymous):

David

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im positive about that one ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for your help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/; Hebrew: דוד, Modern David, Tiberian Dāwîḏ; ISO 259-3 Dawid; Arabic: داوُود‎ Dāwūd; Syriac: ܕܘܝܕ Dawid; Ancient Greek: Δαυίδ; Latin: Davidus; Strong's: Daveed) was, according to the Books of Samuel, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, and according to the New Testament, an ancestor of Jesus. His life is conventionally dated to c. 1040 – 970 BCE, his reign over Judah c. 1010–970 BCE.[1] The Books of Samuel, 1 Kings, and 1 Chronicles are the only Old Testament sources of information on David, although the Tel Dan Stele (dated c. 850–835 BCE) contains the phrase בית דוד (bytdwd), read as "House of David", which many scholars confirm to be a likely plausible match to the existence in the mid-9th century BCE of a Judean royal dynasty called the House of David.[2] Depicted as a valorous warrior of great renown, and a poet and musician credited for composing much of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms, King David is widely viewed as a righteous and effective king in battle and civil justice. He is described as a man after God's own heart in 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22. David is an important figure to members of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths. Biblical tradition maintains the Messiah's direct descent from the line of David. In Islam, David is considered a prophet. and actually, David wrote around half of the psalms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, im glad i could help ^_^

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