people_group

hebrews

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Properties

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description
A numerous population in Egypt, descendants of Joseph's family, whose growing numbers caused fear in the Pharaoh due to their potential to ally with enemies.
historical_status
toiling
later_settlement
Palestine
population_status
so numerous
potential_threat
might side with the enemy

Relationships

  • expressed_blame_toMoses
    description
    The toiling Hebrews expressed their frustration and blamed Moses for worsening their situation instead of providing relief.
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    “Why, look at what you have done! The Lord look upon you and judge. Instead of getting us relief, you have made our case worse than ever.”
  • expressed_blame_toAaron
    description
    The toiling Hebrews expressed their frustration and blamed Aaron for worsening their situation instead of providing relief.
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    source_text
    “Why, look at what you have done! The Lord look upon you and judge. Instead of getting us relief, you have made our case worse than ever.”
  • settled_inPalestine
    description
    After their liberation, the Hebrews eventually settled in the geographical region of Palestine, learning useful skills for their new home.
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    source_text
    The Hebrews learned something that was of use to them no doubt when they had to settle in Palestine.
  • forced_labor_onAmmonites
    description
    The Hebrews compelled the Ammonites to perform arduous labor, specifically referencing the use of brickkilns.
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    and they forced on the Ammonites the very labors through
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    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:18:29.088Z
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  • might_ally_withRival Leaders and Races
    description
    The Pharaoh's concern stemmed from the possibility that the Hebrews might join forces with other rival groups during a conflict.
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    source_text
    the Hebrews might side with the enemy
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    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:18:30.083Z
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  • same_as01KJNM8GSM65F31AJFGD3TBVM1
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-01T21:19:17.947Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    The 'Hebrews' and 'Israelites' are historically synonymous terms for the same people group, particularly in the context of their time in Egypt as descendants of Jacob/Joseph's family, their period of 'toiling' or bondage, and their eventual settlement in Palestine. Both entities are typed as 'people_group' and their associated narratives align perfectly.