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Chapter 7; Section 1 The Early Hebrews Pages 202-207

Between 2000 and 1500 BC, a new people appeared in Southwest Asia Between 2000 and 1500 BC, a new people appeared in Southwest Asia. They were the Hebrews. This story starts with a man named Abraham and his journey from Mesopotamia. A new religion will develop from these people that was very different from the people in the area of the Fertile Crescent.

Top Title: According to the Hebrew Bible… Glue Pictures in Order on the colored Paper (The order is important, use arrows or numbers, if needed) Put Title of picture on the top of it (to say what the picture represents, titles are on the next slide) Completely explain the story of the picture under it (2-3 sentences) You may use the front and back if needed (do not cram)

According to the Hebrew Bible… Saul Becomes King of Israel King David The Canaan Hebrews in Egypt Chaldeans destroy Solomon's Temple Moses and Exodus Solomon’s Temple The Second Temple The Maccabees Diaspora A Divided Israel Hebrew Women Moses and the 10 Commandments Abraham Babylonian Captivity

According to the Hebrew Bible… Saul Becomes King of Israel (6) King David (7) The Canaan (2) Hebrews in Egypt (3) Chaldeans destroy Solomon's Temple (10) Moses and Exodus (4) Solomon’s Temple (8) The Second Temple (13) The Maccabees (14) Diaspora (12) A Divided Israel (9) Hebrew Women (15) Moses and the 10 Commandments (5) Abraham (1) Babylonian Captivity (11)