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Who’s in Charge GroupiesWe Won!Name Game Missing Misc

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob

Conquerors who greatly influenced the Jews- New Testament written in their language

Warrior Leaders of the Hebrews

Son of Herod the Great involved in Jesus’ death

Roman Procurator of Judaea from CE

Included Simon the Zealot, Philip, Andrew, and Thaddeus

Priestly caste, conservative in religion but compromised with the Greeks and Romans

Two examples of those who spoke God’s message to the Jewish people.

Descendants of the northern tribes, rejected by mainline Jews

Defeated the Philistines to keep control of the Promised Land

Lead a successful revolt against the Greeks

Destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 CE

They forced the southern Jewish Tribes into Exile

Freed the Hebrews and allowed them to return to Judaea

Greatest King of the Jews

Means “God Saves”

Celebration of rededicating the temple, involves lighting candles on a menorah

Expected Military Liberator

They believed in separating themselves from society in order to follow their own strict religious life style

Read the scripture scrolls, spoke Hebrew, attended synagogue regularly on the Sabbath, was Jewish, born 5-6 BCE

The 3 providences of Palestine in the time of Jesus, north to south

The Jews who remained true to their faith and returned to Judaea after their exile

At this place, the Israelites became a covenant community