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Chapter 8 Section 1 The Early Hebrews

Abraham and Moses lead the Hebrews Sometime between 2000 and 1500 BC a new people appeared in Southwest Asia. They were called the Hebrews. The early Hebrews were simple herders, but they developed a culture that became a major influence on later civilization.

What Is Judaism? (look it up in your book)

Who was Abraham? (look it up in your book)

The Route of Abraham

Who Was Moses? (look it up in your book)

Plagues of Egypt

Ten Plagues Blood - God turned the rivers of Egypt into blood! Frogs - Millions of frogs jumped all over the Egyptians. Lice - Itchy lice crawled all over the people. Mixed animals - All sorts of animals attacked the Egyptians. Animal sickness - A disease killed the Egyptians' horses, cows, donkeys, camels and other animals. Boils - Painful sores broke out on all the Egyptians. Hail - Hail containing fire and ice smashed the crops. Locusts - A huge cloud of locusts ate every plant. Darkness - It was so dark that the Egyptians couldn't move. Death of the Firstborn - God killed the firstborn Egyptians, including slaves and animals.

What was the Exodus? (look it up in your book)

Route of the Hebrews The Hebrews Wandered For 40 years

Mount Sinai

What Are The Ten Commandments? (look it up in your book)

Moses and the Golden Calf Hebrews fell into their old ways of worshiping idols. Moses was furious and threw the tablets to the ground breaking them into pieces.

Return to Canaan

What was life in Canaan like?

Who was Saul? (look in your book)

Who was King David? (look in your book)

Lineage of King David and the Twelve Tribes of Israel

Who was King Solomon (look in your book)

King Solomon’s Temple

Destruction of King Solomon’s Temple

The Splitting of Israel

Who were the Caldeans? (look in your book)

What is Diaspora? (look in your book) Jews To eastern Europe

Jews to Spain and the Mediterranean

Who were the Maccabees? (look in your book)

What Were Woman’s Rights In Hebrew Society? Deborah (look in your book)

Naomi and Ruth What’s their story?