The term Hebrew is sometimes used by certain Christian groups to distinguish the Jews in ancient times (before the birth of Jesus) from Jews that lived afterward. This distinction is not strictly observed by most, but the word is still used more commonly to refer to ancient Jews than modern ones.
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Hebrew - Example Usage
Jc23drj: Last Hebrew quiz: done :)
HurshalNewZInc: ‘The Garment’ brings S.Y. Agnon short stories to stage, in Hebrew: Director-playwright Udi Ben-Seadia ... http://t.co/8Kk5XBq1 #prophets
TheWizardTJ: Joey hereby declares Hebrew Folk Songs the Thorn in My Ass Song. XD
dalecepley: Contemporary Hebrew (Trends in Linguistics. State-Of-The-Art Reports): http://t.co/jaFPhg3g
LevLaLev: Many thanks to Areyvut for organizing the generous gifts from Rosenbaum Yeshiva Of North Jersey and Hebrew... http://t.co/SzsIQa4I