The Hebrew Kingdoms Chapter 10, lesson 1.

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The Hebrew Kingdoms Chapter 10, lesson 1

Take Out: Pencil, workbook page 59

Early Judaism Timeline – turn into sorter Take Out: Just a pencil NO BINDERS Early Judaism Timeline – turn into sorter Video notes

The Hebrew Kingdoms Chapter 10, lesson 1

Chapter 10, Lesson 1 Vocabulary Abraham Monotheism Judaism Moses Exodus Ten Commandments The father of the Hebrews A belief in one God The Hebrew religion A leader who helped the Israelites escape from Egypt and received the Ten Commandments The migration of the Israelites from Egypt Stone tablets containing religious rules for the Israelites

Mesopotamia China India Egypt & Kush

Joseph ++ favorite son ++ slave ++ interpreter of dreams

Back to Mesopotamia about 2000 B.C.

Moses

Chapter 10, Lesson 1 How was Judaism different than other religions? Why did the Hebrews go to Egypt? Who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt? What role did the judges play in the life of ancient Israelites? Most people worshipped many gods. The Hebrews worshiped one God To flee famine in Canaan Moses led them from Egypt Judges were military leaders; gave advice on legal matters; helped settle conflicts; helped to keep 12 tribes united