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Abraham (Genesis ch.11-25)Isaac (Genesis ch.17, 21, 22 and 26)Jacob (Genesis ch.25, and 27-35)Joseph (Genesis ch.37, and 39-50)Moses (Exodus ch.2 onwards)Joshua, Deborah (Judges ch.4-5), Samuel, King David, King Solomon, King Hezekiah, Mordecai, Ezra, and many more.See also:Jewish history timeline and namesIf by "heroes" you mean people who fought well-known battles, then in addition to some of those named above (Moses, Joshua, Deborah, David), we could also name Gideon (Judges ch.6), Jephthah (Judges ch.11), and Samson (Judges ch.13-16).
Yaval (Jabal). Genesis ch.4.
There were 48 Levite cities in the Holy Land (Numbers ch. 35).
1) Pharaoh said to him "You will rule over my house (etc.)" - Genesis ch.41. 2) His brothers agreed to bring Benjamin to him, which might be considered a promise (ibid., ch.42). 3) His prophetic dreams (ch.37) might be considered promises of God. 4) His brothers offered to serve him (ch.50).
No. The second woman named is Naamah in Genesis ch.4.