Judaism Notes Quiz. What was the Torah? What did the Israelites believe about... 1. Where God was? 2. What does God know? 3. How powerful God is?

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Judaism Notes Quiz

What was the Torah?

What did the Israelites believe about Where God was? 2. What does God know? 3. How powerful God is?

What is a covenant?

What did God promise the Israelites? What did they have to do in return?

The Israelite's laws were fair BUT ALSO carried out with... _____________ and _____________

Name an example of one of the Ten Commandments.

What did the prophets tell the Israelites?

What were the rich and powerful supposed to do?

How did the Israelites view their rulers compared to how other civilizations viewed their rulers?

Judaism Notes Quiz

What was the Torah? It is made up of 5 books with important events and laws of the Israelites. It is the same as the first 5 books of the Christian Bible.

What did the Israelites believe about Where God was? He was present everywhere. 2. What does God know? He knows everything. 3. How powerful God is? He is all- powerful.

What is a covenant? A promise made by God.

What did God promise the Israelites? He promised Abraham that his people would become kings and build nations. He also promised He would lead them to Canaan. What did they have to do in return? They had to obey God faithfully.

The Israelite's laws were fair BUT ALSO carried out with... justice and mercy.

Name an example of one of the Ten Commandments.

What did the prophets tell the Israelites? They told the Israselites how God wanted them to live and not to disobey God. They also preached a code of ethics and urged the people to live good lives.

What were the rich and powerful supposed to do? They were supposed to protect the poor and the weak.

How did the Israelites view their rulers compared to how other civilizations viewed their rulers? The Israelites viewed their rulers as human, while other civilizations saw their leaders as gods.