Section 4: The Origins of Judaism

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Section 4: The Origins of Judaism

The Search for a Promised Land The Hebrews maintain Monotheism religious beliefs that were unique in the ancient world. The Search for a Promised Land Ancient Palestine Palestine was a region between the Jordan River and the shore of Mediterranean Hebrew people settled

The Search for a Promised Land Ancient Palestine Palestine was a region between the Jordan River and the shore of Mediterranean Hebrew people settled in Canaan, land promised to them by God

From Ur to Egypt Torah, first five books of Hebrew Bible, tells early history of Hebrews In Torah, God chose Abraham, a shepherd, to be father of Hebrew people Abraham took his family and herds from Ur to Canaan around 1800 B.C. Around 1650 B.C. Abraham’s descendents move to Egypt.

The God of Abraham Hebrews are monotheists, believing in one God only—Yahweh Yahweh is all powerful, was not a physical being A mutual promise, covenant, is made between God and Abraham Abraham promises to obey God, Yahweh promises to protect Abraham and his descendents.

Moses and Exodus Hebrews Migrate to Egypt At first Hebrews are honored in Egyptian kingdom; later become slaves.

“Let My People Go” Hebrews fled Egypt between 1300 and 1200 B.C. Bible tells of God’s command that Moses lead this “the Exodus”

An New Covenant Moses receives 10 Commandments—becomes basis of Hebrew law

The Land and Peoples of the Bible Torah tells of Hebrews wandering Sinai Desert for 40 years Arrive in Canaan, form nomadic tribes; judges provide leadership

Hebrew Law Women and men have separate roles, responsibilities Law includes strict justice was softened by mercy Prophets arise later to interpret the law They teach people to live moral lives

The Kingdom of Israel Canaan Land that Hebrews believe God promised them Canaan land is ; Hebrews expand south and north

Saul and David Establish a Kingdom Hebrews threatened by Philistines to the north Only one tribe remains, Judah; Hebrew religion called Judaism From 1020 to 922 B.C. Hebrews (Jews) unite; new kingdom called Israel. King David establishes Jerusalem as capital.

Solomon Builds the Kingdom David’s son Solomon becomes king; makes Israel a trading empire He builds a magnificent temple and royal palace in Jerusalem

The Kingdom High taxes and forced labor lead Jews in north to Israel. By 922 B.C. kingdom divides in two—Israel in north, Judah in south 200 years of confusion followed

The Babylonian Captivity A Conquered People In 738 B.C. Israel and Judah pay tribute (money for peace) to Assyria By 722 B.C. Assyrians conquer Israel In 586 B.C. Babylonians attacked Judah, destroy Solomon’s Temple Many surviving Jews exiled to Babylon In 539 B.C. Persians conquer Babylon; 40,000 Jews return to Jerusalem Temple and walls rebuilt; land later ruled by Persians, Greeks, Romans