Really Big Flash Card Abraham. Really Big Answer He and his followers left Ur and traveled to Canaan at the request of Yahweh.

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Really Big Flash Card Abraham

Really Big Answer He and his followers left Ur and traveled to Canaan at the request of Yahweh.

Really Big Flash Card Jacob

Really Big Answer His 12 sons became the leaders of the Hebrew tribes.His 12 sons became the leaders of the Hebrew tribes. He led the Hebrews into Egypt.He led the Hebrews into Egypt.

Really Big Flash Card Moses

Really Big Answer He freed the Hebrews from captivity in Egypt.

Really Big Flash Card Deborah

Really Big Answer Wise Hebrew judge who planned an attack against the Canaanites near Mt. Tabor

Really Big Flash Card King Saul

Really Big Answer First king of the Hebrews First king of the Hebrews Couldnt defeat the Philistines

Really Big Flash Card King David

Really Big Answer Defeated the PhilistinesDefeated the Philistines United the Hebrew tribes into the Kingdom of IsraelUnited the Hebrew tribes into the Kingdom of Israel Made Jerusalem the capital cityMade Jerusalem the capital city

Really Big Flash Card King Solomon

Really Big Answer Built the Temple of Solomon for YahwehBuilt the Temple of Solomon for Yahweh High taxes and forced laborHigh taxes and forced labor

Really Big Flash Card Ark of the Covenant

Really Big Answer Portable shrine built for Yahweh

Really Big Flash Card Prophets

Really Big Answer Preachers who were said to be able to interpret Gods will

Really Big Flash Card Babylonian Captivity

Really Big Answer The force march of the Hebrews from Jerusalem to Babylon where they were made slaves.

Really Big Flash Card The Exodus

Really Big Answer The name of the event when the Hebrews escaped from captivity in Egypt.

Really Big Flash Card The Bible

Really Big Answer Best source of information on the Hebrews

Really Big Flash Card The Covenant

Really Big Answer The agreement between Abraham and Yahweh

Really Big Flash Card Mt. Sinai

Really Big Answer Where Moses received the Ten Commandments according to Hebrew beliefs

Really Big Flash Card The Ten Commandments

Really Big Answer Became the basis of law and order in Hebrew society.

Really Big Flash Card The City of David

Really Big Answer Jerusalem

Really Big Flash Card Assyrians

Really Big Answer Conquered the Kingdom of Israel in 722 b.c.

Really Big Flash Card Nebuchadnezzar

Really Big Answer Conquered the Kingdom of Judah in 586 b.c.

Really Big Flash Card Cyrus the Great

Really Big Answer Freed the Jews from Babylonian Captivity

Really Big Flash Card Sabbath

Really Big Answer Holy Day of Rest