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The Ancient Hebrews and the Origins of Judaism Objectives: Describe the origins of Judaism, including key people, figures, events and concepts; Summarize the history and beliefs of the ancient Hebrews

Who were the Hebrews? The Hebrews were a group of people who lived northeast of Egypt. The Hebrew civilization developed gradually after 1800 B.C.E. and flourished until 70 C.E. The people who became Hebrews originally lived in Mesopotamia. Around 1800 B.C.E., they moved to the land of Canaan (modern day Israel) Canaan Mesopotamia

Who were the Hebrews? Judaism: one of the world’s major religions The Hebrews were the founders of Judaism Judaism: one of the world’s major religions The Hebrews eventually became known as the Jews. Judaism is the Jewish religion.

What is the Torah? The Torah contains the basic laws of Judaism and tells many stories about the history of the Hebrew people. The Torah is the Jewish Bible (also known by Christians as the Old Testament) The word Torah means “God’s teaching.”

What is the Torah? Historians use the stories told in the Torah to understand the history of the Hebrews and the development of Judaism. It is important to remember that the Hebrews wrote their stories to explain and celebrate their beliefs. Although many people believe that the Torah is a true record of the times, most historians combine the information there with other kinds of evidence, such as archeological artifacts and other written records, to understand the events and ideas of that time period.

The Early History of the Hebrews According to the Torah, the ancestor of the Hebrews, a man named Abraham, lived near Ur in Mesopotamia. Around 1800 B.C.E., Abraham and his clan migrated to the land of Canaan. In the land of Canaan, the Hebrews became nomads who herded flocks of sheep and goats.

The Early History of the Hebrews About 1650 B.C.E., many Hebrews moved to Egypt. According to the first book of the Torah, Genesis, they fled Canaan because of drought and threat of famine. EGYPT

The Early History of the Hebrews Read and annotate “The Call of Abraham” Answer the question: Why is “The Call of Abraham” significant to the Jewish faith? Read “Ancient Hebrews: Abraham and the Covenant” > Annotate the covenant > Complete the Chart > Discussion > Submit HOMEWORK: Read & Annotate “Origins of the Jews as God’s Chosen People” > Complete the Key Concepts Synthesis Assignment Objectives: Describe the origins of Judaism, including key people, figures, events and concepts; Summarize the history and beliefs of the ancient Hebrews

The Ancient Hebrews and the Origins of Judaism Objectives: Describe the origins of Judaism, including key people, figures, events and concepts; Summarize the history and beliefs of the ancient Hebrews

The Early History of the Hebrews For a time, they prospered in Egypt, but eventually they were made slaves. In time, one of their leaders, Moses, led the Hebrews in their escape from Egypt. - For 40 years, says the Torah, the Hebrews wandered in the wilderness, until they settled once again in Canaan.

The Early History of the Hebrews By 1000 B.C.E., the Hebrews had set up the kingdom of Israel in Canaan under King David and his son, King Solomon. David forged the Hebrews into one united nation. Solomon built a magnificent temple in the capitol city of Jerusalem.

Important Hebrew Leaders The ancient Hebrews told many stories about their leaders in the Torah. Four key leaders were: Abraham Moses David Solomon First, we will have a quick overview of who each of these men were and what makes them so important. Then we will learn more about each of these four important leaders by looking at some of the stories from the Torah.

Important Hebrew Leaders Abraham The “father of the Hebrews” According to the Torah, Abraham introduced the belief in “one God” (monotheism) to the Hebrews. This was a new idea in the ancient world. At the time, most people practiced polytheism Led the Hebrews from Mesopotamia to Canaan. According to the Torah, God promised to make Abraham the father of a great nation and bless his people if he would take the Hebrews to Canaan. As a result, many Jews consider themselves to be God’s “chosen people.”

Important Hebrew Leaders Moses The greatest leader of the Hebrews According to the Torah, Moses led his people out of slavery in Egypt. Moses told the Hebrews that God would lead them to Canaan, the “promised land,” in exchange for their faithful obedience. Moses also gave Judaism its fundamental laws. The Torah tells how God gave Moses 10 important laws engraved on two stone tablets. These laws became the foundation of Judaism.