Israelites
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--"[[Israelites (song)|Israelites]]" (1968) by Desmond Dekker | --"[[Israelites (song)|Israelites]]" (1968) by Desmond Dekker |
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In the Bible, the Israelites (sometimes referred to as "The Twelve Tribes") were the descendants of the Biblical patriarch Jacob. They were divided into twelve tribes, each descended from one of twelve sons or grandsons of Jacob.
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