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The Origins of Judaism. How do we know what we know?  We get most of the information about the ancient Hebrew’s from the first five books of the old.

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1 The Origins of Judaism

2 How do we know what we know?  We get most of the information about the ancient Hebrew’s from the first five books of the old testament  This is called the Torah Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy

3 The God of Abraham  God chose Abraham to be the father of the Hebrew people  Abraham was a shepherd who live in the city of Ur, in Mesopotamia  Abraham was commanded to move his people to Canaan

4 Monotheism  The belief in only one god  The earliest known monotheists are Zoroasters  The surviving monotheists are Hebrews

5 Migration to Egypt  The Hebrew’s moved to Egypt  Possibly due to famine  In Egypt they were given places of honor at first  Eventually made slaves

6 Let My People Go!  Moses led the Hebrew people out of Egypt  He was born to a Hebrew mother and was hidden when Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed  He was adopted by the Egyptian royal family  He led the Hebrew’s out of Egypt and into the desert for 40 years

7 New Covenant

8 The Twelve Tribes

9 Kingdom of Israel  King David  King Solomon  The Temple

10 Divided Kingdom  Israel is the Northern Kingdom (10 Tribes) The Northern Tribes Disappear Lose all identity  Judah in the South (2 Tribes) This is where we get the term Jews Never lose their identity

11 Assignment  Turn to page 77  Read all three stories


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