Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Israelite

Noun
/ˈɪzreɪəˌlaɪt/
Definition
A member of the ancient Hebrew nation, especially a descendant of Jacob.
Examples
  • Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt toward the Promised Land.
  • The Israelites were known for their covenant with God, depicted in many biblical stories.
  • During ancient times, the Israelites established a kingdom that included notable figures like King David and King Solomon.
Meaning
The term ‘Israelite’ refers to a person belonging to the nation of Israel, originally descended from the patriarch Jacob, who is also known as Israel. It is often used in a historical or biblical context to denote the people of ancient Israel.
Synonyms
  • Hebrew
  • Jew
  • Israelian