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Early Israelites Learning Objectives: 1. Students will describe the origins and significance of the first monotheistic religion of Judaism and its moral.

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1 Early Israelites Learning Objectives: 1. Students will describe the origins and significance of the first monotheistic religion of Judaism and its moral laws for humanity. 2. Students will identify and discuss the locations and settlements of the Hebrew people including the Exodus and its significance.

2 Origins of the Israelites The Israelites built a kingdom in Canaan.The Israelites built a kingdom in Canaan. They believed in one god which is called monotheism.They believed in one god which is called monotheism. The Israelite faith became the religion of Judaism.The Israelite faith became the religion of Judaism. Judaism influenced Christianity and Islam.Judaism influenced Christianity and Islam. Israelites spoke Hebrew and recorded their history in what later became the Hebrew Bible.Israelites spoke Hebrew and recorded their history in what later became the Hebrew Bible.

3 Origins of the Israelites Israelites believed they were descendants from a man named Abraham.Israelites believed they were descendants from a man named Abraham. Abraham It is believed that God told Abraham to settle in Canaan and worship the one true God.It is believed that God told Abraham to settle in Canaan and worship the one true God.

4 Origins of the Israelites Abraham’s grandson named Jacob raised 12 sons.Abraham’s grandson named Jacob raised 12 sons. Their families became the 12 tribes of Israel.Their families became the 12 tribes of Israel. After 100 years in Canaan the Israelites suffered a long drought.After 100 years in Canaan the Israelites suffered a long drought. To survive the Israelites migrated to Egypt.To survive the Israelites migrated to Egypt.

5 Origins of the Israelites The Egyptian pharaoh enslaved the Israelites.The Egyptian pharaoh enslaved the Israelites. To prevent a rebellion the pharaoh ordered all Israelite baby boys to be killed.To prevent a rebellion the pharaoh ordered all Israelite baby boys to be killed. The pharaoh’s daughter found Moses.The pharaoh’s daughter found Moses.

6 Origins of the Israelites God sent 10 plagues to trouble Egypt.God sent 10 plagues to trouble Egypt. The last plague killed all first born children except for the Israelites’ who marked their doors with lamb’s blood.The last plague killed all first born children except for the Israelites’ who marked their doors with lamb’s blood. This convinced the pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt.This convinced the pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt. The pharaoh changed his mind and sent his soldier to bring back the Israelites.The pharaoh changed his mind and sent his soldier to bring back the Israelites.

7 Origins of the Israelites With God’s help Moses parted the Red Sea for the Israelites to escape.With God’s help Moses parted the Red Sea for the Israelites to escape. The Egyptians in pursuit were drowned as the Red Sea was un- parted once the Israelites had crossed.The Egyptians in pursuit were drowned as the Red Sea was un- parted once the Israelites had crossed.

8 Origins of the Israelites On their way back to Canaan Moses went to the top of Mount Sinai and received laws from God.On their way back to Canaan Moses went to the top of Mount Sinai and received laws from God. These laws were known as the Ten Commandments.These laws were known as the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments are what God believes to be right and wrong.The Ten Commandments are what God believes to be right and wrong. These commandments helped shape the basic moral laws of many nations.These commandments helped shape the basic moral laws of many nations.

9 The Promised Land It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan.It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan. Moses died along the way and Joshua took over.Moses died along the way and Joshua took over. When they reached Canaan, they found the Canaanites living there.When they reached Canaan, they found the Canaanites living there. The Israelites thought it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites and Joshua led the them into battle.The Israelites thought it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites and Joshua led the them into battle.

10 The Promised Land The Israelites marched around the walls of Jericho for seven days.The Israelites marched around the walls of Jericho for seven days. On that seventh day the Israelites let out a great shout and the walls of Jericho came crumbling down.On that seventh day the Israelites let out a great shout and the walls of Jericho came crumbling down.

11 The Promised Land Joshua would lead the Israelites into three more wars.Joshua would lead the Israelites into three more wars. The land they seized was divided amongst the 12 tribes of Israel.The land they seized was divided amongst the 12 tribes of Israel. After Joshua’s death the Israelites looked to Judges for leadership.After Joshua’s death the Israelites looked to Judges for leadership. Judges were usually military leaders who led 1-2 tribes.Judges were usually military leaders who led 1-2 tribes. The Phoenicians were a group of Canaanites who developed and alphabet.The Phoenicians were a group of Canaanites who developed and alphabet. An alphabet is a group of letters that stand for sounds.An alphabet is a group of letters that stand for sounds.


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