Ancient Hebrews (Israelites)

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Ancient Hebrews (Israelites) The Ancient Hebrews Ancient Hebrews (Israelites) Location: Influences: Judaism What? Basis for: Old Testament: Abraham Moses Who? Where? Why did Hebrews migrate to Egypt? What happened to them in Egypt? What did Moses do? The Ten Commandments Re-conquest of Israel Where did they come from? What are they? What is their purpose? What happened when Hebrews returned? Where was the capital established?

Ancient Hebrews (Israelites) The Ancient Hebrews Ancient Hebrews (Israelites) Location: Influences: Judaism What? Basis for: Old Testament: Abraham Moses Who? Where? Why did Hebrews migrate to Egypt? What happened to them in Egypt? What did Moses do? The Ten Commandments Re-conquest of Israel Where did they come from? What are they? What is their purpose? What happened when Hebrews returned? Where was the capital established?

The Persian Empire Cyrus the Great Darius the Great Zoroastrianism Only two gods Main beliefs Persian Religion “Money Economy” Roads Postal Service Accomplishments

The Persian Empire Cyrus the Great Darius the Great Zoroastrianism Only two gods Main beliefs Persian Religion “Money Economy” Roads Postal Service Accomplishments