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1 Chapter 6 Section 2 The Israelite Kingdom

2 Early Kings PG 148 Israelites settled most of Canaan prospered- created an alphabet and a calendar. The Philistines remained a powerful enemy- many wanted to unite the 12 tribes to fight them Hebrew Bible says Israelites asked judge Samuel to choose a king- Samuel warned a king would tax and enslave them- they still demanded a king Samuel named Saul saying God had blessed him Saul let then in many battles, but eventually lost favor, the Hebrew Bible says he disobeyed God Saul

3 PG 149 Then God instructed Samuel to choose another king- he chose David Was know an being brave before he was king The Hebrew Bible tells of a fight between David and Goliath- he killed Goliath with one stone King Saul put an army under his control Saul died in battle against the Philistines- David returned and became king David united the tribes- his army defeated the Philistines- he then established Israel a capital-Jerusalem David is believed to have written the Book of Psalms King David

4 PG 150 The Israelites prospered under David’s rule
Used terrace farming Israelites and Jews honored him as their greatest king King David’s son Solomon became king around 970BC Solomon brought a long period of peace- and built the first temple in Jerusalem called The First Temple- helped the Ark of the Covenant King Solomon- known for his wisdom- wrote proverbs which are recorded in the Hebrew Bible Israelites turned against him- they did not like working on his building project

5 PG 151 Two Kingdoms The Fall of Israel
After Solomon's death the 10 northern tribes created Israel- with its capital Samaria The tribes in the south founded Judah- with its capital Jerusalem Both preserved the Israelites religion Other surrounding areas tried to take over the trade routes by threatening them Assyrians spread fear- forced people to pay tribute or burned their towns People of Israel refused to pay tribute and the Assyrians invaded in 722BC- they captured Samaria The Fall of Israel

6 PG 152 Mixed the Israelites with other people- cultures mixed and became knowns as Samaritans Samaritans adopted many of the Israelites religious beliefs Judaism developed from the religious practices – preserved mainly in the kingdom of Judah. Judah survived the Assyrians In 597 BC- Nebuchadnezzar chose a new king to rule Judah The king led the people of Judah to revolt- Chaldeans retook Jerusalem- in 586BC and then leveled it to the ground, destroyed the temple, captured the king and thousands of Judah’s people. Fall of Judah

7 PG 153 What was the Prophet’s Message ?
This became known as the Babylonian Exile Prophets offered hope in times of despair- explained when people were not obeying God- and they urged people to change Jewish prophets valued social justice and the importance of leading a moral like and helping others in order to connect to God What was the Prophet’s Message ?


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