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  1. In the late 19th century, the biblical Hittites were identified with a newly discovered Indo-European -speaking empire of Anatolia, a major regional power through most of the 2nd millennium BC, who therefore came to be known as the Hittites.
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    Who were the Hittites in the Bible?
    The Hittites (also Hethites) and children of Heth are a people or peoples mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. They are listed in Book of Genesis as second of the twelve Canaanite nations, descended from one Heth ( חת ḤT in the consonant-only Hebrew script ).
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    What is the meaning of Hittites?
    "Hittites is also the most common English rendering of the Hebrew Bible term for the Canaanite Children of Heth i.e. HTY" I think this is clear that in English the term Hittites is also used to refer to the biblical HTY aka the canaanite children of Heth.
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    Who is Uriah the Hittite in the Bible?
    Uriah the Hittite ( Hebrew: אוּרִיָּה הַחִתִּי – ʾŪriyyāh haḥittī) is a minor character in the Hebrew Bible, mentioned in the Books of Samuel, an elite soldier in the army of David, king of Israel and Judah, and the husband of Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam. While Uriah is serving in David's army abroad, David himself,...
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    When did the Hittites first appear?
    It took some time before the Hittites established themselves following the collapse of the Old Assyrian Empire in the mid-18th century BC, as is clear from some of the texts included here. For several centuries there were separate Hittite groups, usually centered on various cities.
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    The Hittites, also spelled Hethites, were a group of people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Under the names בני-חת (bny-ḥt "children of Heth", who was the son of Canaan) and חתי (ḥty "native of Heth") they are described several times as living in or near Canaan between the time of Abraham (estimated

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    According to Genesis, the Hittite Ephron sold Abraham the cave of Machpelah in Hebron for use as a family tomb. Later, Esau married wives from the Hittites. In the Book of Joshua 1:4, when the Lord tells Joshua "From the

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    Listed below are all the occurrences of the words "Heth", "Hittite" or "Hittites" in the King James Bible, found through a University of Virginia search service. The same information is available in book form in Jones. Compare also

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    D. J. Wiseman, Peoples of the Old Testament Times, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1973)

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    The Bible refers to "Hittites" in several passages, ranging from Genesis to the post-Exilic Ezra–Nehemiah. The Hittites are usually depicted as a people living among the Israelites – Abraham purchases the Patriarchal burial-plot of Machpelah from "Ephron HaChiti", Ephron the Hittite; and Hittites serve as high military officers in David's army. In 2 Kings 7:6, however, they are a people with their own kingdoms (the passage refers to "kings" in the plural), apparently locate…

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  5. Talk:Biblical Hittites - Wikipedia

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    • The data to link the two peoples is tenuous. Using the fact that lions appear popular in both 'cultures' in itself shows the weakness of the connection. One must also assume that the bible is a completly factual historical document. It is not mainstream knowledge that the two peoples are one in the same, infact most non-biblical scholars agree that...
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      Pieter Lastman, David handing over a letter to Uriah, 1619. Uriah the Hittite ( Hebrew: אוּרִיָּה הַחִתִּי‎ ʾŪrīyyā haḤītī) is a minor figure in the Hebrew Bible, mentioned in the Books of Samuel, an elite soldier in the army of David, king of Israel and Judah, and the husband of …

    • Hettieten - Wikipedia

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      Het eerste archeologische bewijs voor de Hettieten verscheen in kleitabletten zoals gevonden in de Assyrische kolonie van Kültepe (voormalig Karem Kanesh), met de beschrijvingen van handel tussen Assyrische kooplui en een land van Hatti. Sommige namen in de tabletten waren noch Hattisch noch Assyrisch, maar duide…
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      • Bijbelse Hettieten - Biblical Hittites - abcdef.wiki

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        Bijbelse Hettieten - Biblical Hittites. Van Wikipedia, de gratis encyclopedie. Niet te verwarren met Hettieten. De Hethieten, ook gespeld als Hethieten, waren een groep mensen die in de Hebreeuwse Bijbel wordt genoemd.

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