Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism.

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Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism

Ancient Israelites belief system Monotheistic Torah Historical events Laws First 5 books of the Bible

Ancient Israelites Abraham Covenant -Fazhah Covenant -Promise made to Abraham saying that he could have Canaan (homeland)

Ancient Israelites Moses (1400 b.c.) -Famine forced the Israelites to Egypt where they were enslaved. Moses helped them escape back to Canaan. It had taken 40 years.

Israel established David -Second King of Israel. -United the separate tribes of Israel into one kingdom Solomon (David's son) -was given the task of making Jerusalem into the capital of Israel. Also negotiated with neighboring empires

Israel suffers division Solomon Dies -High taxes and slavery causes Israel to revolt which lead to the division of Israel. Israel in the north and Judah in the south.

Israel suffers division Israel remained independent for about 200 years. Eventually they were conquered by more powerful empires.

Laws and morals of Judaism Patriarchal -Men were leaders of the household. Women had little to no legal rights

Ten commandments Though shall not kill. Etc. Sabbaths - day of rest and worship

Ethical worldview Prophets - people such as Abraham who emerged and reminded the Jews of duties Ethics moral standards

Jews maintain beliefs Diaspora Scattered around the known world They resettled with other Jews and kept their culture intact