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WHI.3d. How Many Gods? When religion first developed, most people believed in many gods. Often, there were gods for water, land, sea, air, and other natural.

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2 How Many Gods? When religion first developed, most people believed in many gods. Often, there were gods for water, land, sea, air, and other natural forces. Belief in many gods is called Polytheism, and people who believe in many gods are polytheistic. However, there was one early religion that did away with many gods in exchange for one all-powerful god. The Hebrew people were Monotheistic, believing in only one god.

3 The Story of the Hebrews Around 1800 BC, a man named Abraham lived in Sumer, in the city-state of Ur. Abraham rejected the polytheism practiced by the Sumerians and believed in only one god which he called Yahweh. The belief in only one god is called monotheism

4 The Deal Abraham made an agreement or covenant with Yahweh in which he would obey Yahweh who would in return provide protection for Abraham and his descendants. Yahweh commanded Abraham to move his family from Mesopotamia to Canaan. Canaan means “promise land”. Another modern name is Palestine

5 The Test of Abraham One day, God tested Abraham’s loyalty to God God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac as proof Abraham was upset, but followed God’s command At the last second, God sent an angel to stop Abraham, as he had proved his loyalty The spot where Abraham almost sacrificed Isaac is believed to be located in what is today Jerusalem Eventually, the Jews would build a temple on that spot

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7 Game Changer Hebrew conception of God Polytheistic view God is universal and is superior to nature. Nature is not to be worshiped but is part of God’s creation. Gods are limited to specific locations and to nature. Forces of nature were worshipped as gods. God is eternal. Gods were created and may be destroyed. God is subject to nothing. He is supreme. Gods were subject to human needs and desires: hunger, pain, illness…

8 Leaving Canaan Around 1650 B.C. the Hebrew people are forced to leave Canaan because of drought and famine. They headed west to nearby Egypt, where they were welcomed as neighbors Eventually though, the Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews This lasted until sometime between 1300 and 1200 B.C. when they were led back home, out of slavery by a Hebrew named Moses

9 Moses Moses was an adopted member of the Egyptian royal family, raised unaware of this Hebrew roots Once he learned of who he really was, he fought Egyptian leaders for the release of the Hebrews Upon their emancipation, Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt back to Canaan This flight of the Hebrews back to Canaan is called the Exodus

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11 Jerusalem The Hebrews, or Jewish people as they would later be known, later set up a capital for their kingdom in the city of Jerusalem Later, Jerusalem would become a holy city for Christians because of Jesus, and for Muslims because of Mohammad Today, Jerusalem is a holy city for all three major monotheistic religions- Jewish, Christian, and Muslim

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13 Holy Books The holy book for the Jewish people is called the Torah This contains the first five books of the bible, or the first five books of the Old Testament for Christians It includes the story of the origins of humanity and the Hebrew people and the laws for the Hebrew people

14 Tough Times for Jews Eventually, the Jewish kingdom was conquered by neighbors Babylonians first, eventually the Romans conquered the Hebrews, leading the Hebrews being to being without a home Spread out across the Earth, Jews settled in many places, but were not welcome in Canaan The Jews being spread out, or dispersed across the planet is called the Diaspora

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