Hebrews

The Hebrew nation, also known as the Israeli nation or the Jewish nation. Judaism, known as the state religion, is the oldest monotheistic religion in the world, and its classics are called the Old Testament by later generations, which has a far-reaching influence on the emergence of Christianity and Islam. The Old Testament was originally a religious scripture and a compilation of Hebrew documents and literature. In addition, some important works of ancient Hebrew literature are also included in the Second Classic and the Pseudo Classic, which were written later than the Old Testament.

As a collection of Hebrew literature, the original works of the Old Testament can be divided into four categories: myths and legends, stories, poems and novels. Genesis is the main collection of Hebrew myths and legends. Among them, there are wonderful myths about the origin of heaven and earth, the creation of mankind, the Garden of Eden, the flood ark and so on. With its simple artistic conception and elegant and meaningful character, it has had a far-reaching influence on later literature and art.

Hebrew national characteristics:

1, an open and creative nation. God's first command to their ancestors was to "go out and leave home". They are never satisfied. They go out in batches and are scattered all over the world, giving full play to their creative talents in various fields.

2. Hone strong will and tenacious fighting spirit in hardship.

3. Strong religious consciousness and strong national cohesion.