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Judaism 2.01- Trace the development and assess the achievements of early river civilizations, including but not limited to those around the Huang-He, Nile, Indus, and Tigris- Euphrates rivers.

Abraham’s Journey from Ur Canaan  The “Promised Land”

Yahweh's Covenant “I will make nations of you, and kings shall come forth from you… And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your descendents after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you.”

Abraham’s Journeys

Yahweh’s “Covenant” With His People The first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible. The most sacred text in the Jewish religious tradition. Covenant- a solemn promise The Torah

“Shepherd of His People” Moses “Shepherd of His People” “Prince of Egypt”

The Exodus Wandered the desert for 40 years Moses Leads the Israelites out of Egypt Proves God is watching over them Wandered the desert for 40 years

Route of the Exodus

Moses and the 10 Commandmets A new “covenant” with Yahweh

Mount Sinai

King David’s Empire King David- 2nd King of Israel, strong military leader

Solomon’s Kingdom Son of David Height of the wealth and power

Kingdoms of Judah & Israel Ten tribes in the north formed a new kingdom called Israel 2 formed Judah and became known as the Jews

Israelites in Captivity 722 BC Israel Fell to the Assyrians 586 BC Judah fell to the Chaldeans

Teachings Monotheism- Justice and Righteousness- Obedience to the Law- there is only one God Justice and Righteousness- treat others fairly, respect your family, tell the truth, and don’t cheat Obedience to the Law- Most important are the Ten Commandments Mosaic Law- guides aspects to Jewish life Sacred Texts- Torah is the most important The Prophets, the Writings, and Talmud