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1 The Israelites Unit # 3

2 Vocabulary 3-1 Monotheism- belief in one God.
Tribe - a separate family group. Torah- a set of laws handed down from God to the Israelites. Covenant- agreement Alphabet- a group of letters that stand for sounds.

3 3-2 Vocabulary Prophet: one who claims to be instructed by God to share words Empire: nation that rules over several other nations Tribute: money or slaves given to a stronger ruler Proverb: wise saying

4 VOCAB 3-2 Prophet - one who claims to be instructed by God to share his words. Empire- a nation that rules several other nations. Tribute- money or slaves given to a stronger ruler. Proverb- wise saying.

5 VOCAB 3-3 Exile - forced life in a foreign land.
Sabbath- weekly day of rest & worship. Synagogue- Jewish house of worship. Diaspora – time when Jews were scattered outside Judaea. messiah - a deliverer sent by God. Rabbi - teacher of the Torah.

6 Beginnings of Ancient Israel
Israelites descended from Abraham God told Abraham to leave Mesopotamia (Ur) and go to Canaan God makes a covenant with Abraham Will give Canaan to Abraham’s descendants Will make Abraham’s descendants “number more than the stars.” Modern-day Canaan is occupied by Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. II. Religion Judaism: monotheistic, worship God The Torah: 1st five books of the Bible containing the law

7 Abraham’s Descendants
I Abraham had two son’s A. Ishmael with Sarah’s servant B. Isaac with his wife Sarah 1. grandson, Jacob, had 12 sons. a. These 12 sons and their descendants became the 12 tribes of Israel. Jacob’s name was changed to Israel, which means “one who struggles with God.” Because of a drought, Israelites traveled to Egypt where they were enslaved by the Pharaoh to build pyramids.

8 Israelite Leaders Use the textbook (pgs ) to find ALL the information you can about the following Israelite leaders. Write at least five facts for each leader. Some leaders like Moses and David may have more information than that. Make sure you research each leader thoroughly in the textbook. Abraham Jacob Moses Joshua Deborah Saul David Solomon

9 Israelite Leaders Activity
Take out 4 sheets of paper. Write Abraham Skip ½ page Write Jacob Turn over on back Write Moses Write, Joshua, Saul, David, and Solomon the same way

10 Israel Timeline Create a timeline of the significant events in Israel’s history. Use your BWB pgs. 37 – 44 15 entries Leave plenty of space in between entries to fill in as you go Work with a partner A date may not be given for every important event, but include the event anyway

11 Israelite timeline 1200 B.C. God gives land of Canaan to Abraham and his descendants. Israelites build a kingdom in Canaan. Israelites move to Egypt to survive famine and become slaves to the Pharaoh 1290 B.C. Moses leads Israelites out of Egypt 1125 B.C. Deborah defeats the Canaanites Moses receives the Torah on Mt. Sinai 1100 B.C. Israelites settle Canaan.

12 Israelite timeline 2 1020 B.C. Israelites ask the prophet Samuel to appoint a king - Samuel appoints Saul as king. 1000 B.C. David becomes king Solomon, David’s son, becomes king 874 B.C. – 571 B.C. Time of the Prophets (Elijah, Amos, Hosea, etc) 722 B.C. Assyrians conquer Israel (lost tribes of Israel) 597 B.C. Nebuchadnezzar captures Jerusalem 586 B.C. Chaldeans destroy temple

13 Israelite Leaders Abraham Father of Israelite nation
God told Abraham to move from Mesopotamia to Canaan. Abraham and his people should worship one God. Jacob Abraham’s grandson God changed his Jacob’s name to Israel – “one who struggles with God.” 12 tribes of Israel are formed by Jacob’s sons (Judah, Benjamin, etc)

14 Israelite Leaders 2 Moses Raised as royalty on Pharaoh’s household
Led Israelites out of slavery in Egypt - Exodus Received the Torah (10 Commandments) from God on Mt. Sinai

15 Israelite Leaders 3 Joshua
Took over when Moses died and led Israelites into Promised Land. Led Israel in the Battle of Jericho. Marched around the walls for 6 days blowing their trumpets. On the seventh day the Israelites shouted and the walls fell. Divided land among the 12 tribes Deborah One of the judges who led Israel before the kings Helped the Israelites defeat the Canaanite king Jabin

16 Israelite Leaders 4 Saul
Appointed by Samuel the prophet as the 1st king of Israel Defeated Israel’s enemies in many battles Displeased God by breaking His commands, so God chose another king David Reigned from 1000 – 970 B.C. Killed the Philistine giant Goliath Served very successfully in Saul’s army

17 Israelite Leaders 5 David
Refused to take the kingship from Saul because Saul was appointed by God through Samuel Became king after Saul’s death in battle Author of many of the Psalms Solomon When David died, his son Solomon became king Solomon built the 1st temple in Jerusalem

18 Israelite Leaders 6 Solomon
Solomon wrote the book or Proverbs. He was known for his wisdom and wise sayings. Solomon was not well liked by many people he ruled over. He made many young men in the north work the mines to increase Israel’s wealth. After Solomon died, 10 of the 12 tribes set up their own country in the north – Israel. The other two tribes in the south set up a kingdom called Judah. Judah’s capital was Jerusalem.

19 Israelite Leaders 7 After the kingdoms were split (Israel and Judah), neighboring people wanted to control the trade routes that ran through the kingdoms This made the Israelites and Judah nervous During this troubled time the Hebrew people began to forget about their God and religion. Corruption became widespread. A series of prophets tried to lead the people back to God and following the law. Some of the prophets were Elijah, Amos, Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel.

20 The Dead Sea Scrolls

21 The Dead Seas Scrolls

22 Jewish Holidays Passover: April, 8 days, celebrates God’s passing over of the Jews during the final plagues in Egypt and Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. Limited work, some foods are not allowed to be eaten or owned Rosh Hoshana: September/October, 2 days, celebrate the Jewish New Year, synagogue services, shofar (horn) is blown Yom Kippur: September/October: 25 hours, to make amends for sins of past year, no work, pray/fast Hanukkah: December, 8 days, celebrate Maccabees victory and reclaiming of temple in Jerusalem, light menorah, play games, give gifts

23 Using BWB pgs. 37-51, write two to three facts (in complete thoughts) about the following topics:
Abraham King Herod Jacob Chaldeans (Nebuchadnezzar) Moses Babylon Joshua Jewish Family Life Deborah Jewish Diet Saul Maccabees Solomon David Judah


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