Definition: The word "aliya" appears in the Bible only once, as a name given to a group of people who were sent to Egypt by Moses after the death of Joshua, according to Exodus 12:68-72. The name was derived from the Arabic phrase "ayliyaa," meaning "brother." In the Hebrew context, it means an Israelite, so in this sense, they were considered a tribe or group. The word's detailed definition would be: Aliya is the name given to the Hebrews who left Egypt after Joshua and the Israelites arrived. The name has been used in various contexts by ancient Hebrew sources such as Deuteronomy 32:1-3 and Numbers 14:69, but specifically referred to the group sent along with Moses when he left Egypt after Joshua's death.
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