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CHAPTER 10: LESSON 1 THE ORIGINS OF THE HEBREWS. THE HEBREW PEOPLE IN CANAAN The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are called the Torah Believed that.

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1 CHAPTER 10: LESSON 1 THE ORIGINS OF THE HEBREWS

2 THE HEBREW PEOPLE IN CANAAN The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are called the Torah Believed that these holy books, or scriptures, were given to them by God Consists of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy Abraham A shepherd named Abraham was the father of the Hebrews God told him to leave Ur and go to Canaan where the land would be promised to him and his ancestors Promised Land Abraham settled in Canaan which later became known as the Promised Land

3 JUDAISM AND MONOTHEISM polytheists Throughout the ancient world, people were polytheists meaning that they worshiped many gods The Hebrews believed that God spoke to Abraham and gave him important teachings monotheism Abraham taught the belief in one all-powerful God who established moral laws for humanity which is known as monotheism Judaism today is descended from the religion of the ancient Hebrews According to the Torah, during troubled times the Hebrews held to their belief in God covenant They believed a covenant, or a binding agreement, existed between God and Abraham and his descendants

4 CANAAN TO EGYPT AND BACK According to the Torah, Abraham’s grandson Jacob was given the name Israel who had 12 sons and 10 of these sons and two grandsons were the fathers of the 12 tribes The Torah tells of a terrible famine in Canaan and the starving Israelites were sent to Egypt where Jacob’s son served as a top adviser However, soon a new pharaoh came to power and he enslaved the Israelites and forced them to work on his building projects Exodus Moses helped the Israelites leave Egypt during a migration known as the Exodus Ten Commandments- After leaving Egypt Moses climbed Mount Sinai, spoke to God, and brought back the Ten Commandments- the basis for the laws to the Israelites Later became an important part of the moral and ethical traditions of Western civilization The Israelites believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with God and that God would protect them They believed that God through his commandments had set down moral laws for all of humanity

5 RETURN TO THE PROMISED LAND The Israelites entering Canaan were organized into 12 tribes and each tribe was named after one of Jacob’s grandsons The first city to fall to the Israelites was Jericho and a movement to reclaim Canaan continued for 200 years Once the fighting ended, the soldiers became farmers and herders and the 12 tribes divided the land among themselves The different tribes formed close ties, because they shared beliefs, problems, and enemies During the 200 years of war, no single powerful leader led the Israelites; rather, they sought advice from leaders called judges- highly respected men and women of the community first judges acted as military leaders and later judges gave advice on legal matters and helped settle conflicts Deborah Deborah was one of the most famous judges as she inspired a small force of fighters to victory against a large Canaanite force near Mount Tabor Judges played a key role in keeping the 12 tribes united

6 CLASSWORK!!! Please complete #2-7 on pg. 329 in your notebooks using complete sentences. Due tomorrow!!!!


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