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Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Preview: The Origins of Judaism Essential Question: How did Judaism originate and develop? Think of three historical figures who have been important in the development of the United States. List them below and then write a sentence for each that explains each person’s contribution to this country. Draw a symbol or visual to represent them or their contributions. An example is shown on the board for you. Figure 1:_________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2:________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 3:________________________ Symbol/Visual Symbol/Visual Symbol/Visual

Section 11.4: The Life of Abraham: Father of the Jews Directions: Read Section 11.4 on pages 104-105 of your textbook. Then answer the questions below in COMPLETE SENTENCES! Where was Abraham born? How were his beliefs different than his peoples? Describe God’s visit to Abraham as an old man. Explain the covenant between Abraham and God. How did God test Abraham? List at least two contributions that the Torah says Abraham made to the development of Judaism. . Sketch an artifact relating to Abraham. Write a caption explaining how this artifact relates to the life of Abraham, as described in the Torah.

Abraham looking up at the stars….

Section 11.5: The Life of Moses: Leader and Prophet Directions: Read Section 11.5 on pages 106-107 of your textbook. Then answer the questions below in COMPLETE SENTENCES! Describe at least one important action taken by Moses. The Torah states, the Hebrews, “increased in number and became very powerful.” Explain how this negatively impacted the Hebrews. Describe (in at least 3 steps) what Moses did after he was instructed to meet with the pharaoh. . Explain the importance of the Ten Commandments. What do these commandments emphasize for Judaism's followers? Sketch an artifact relating to Moses. Write a caption explaining how this artifact relates to the life of Moses, as described in the Torah.

Moses’ Journey to Canaan Mediterranean Sea 4 1 3 2 Nile River Red Sea

Section 11.6: The Lives of David and Solomon: Kings of Israel Directions: Read Section 11.6 on pages 108-109 of your textbook. Then answer the questions below in COMPLETE SENTENCES! Explain how David became the first King of the Kingdom of Israel. As the first King of Israel, list 4 things David did for his kingdom. . What was Solomon's greatest contribution to the Kingdom of Israel? Explain why Solomon's decisions as King angered many Hebrews. How did David and Solomon’s contributions effect the lives of future Hebrews? Sketch an artifact relating to David or Solomon. Write a caption explaining how this artifact relates to the life of David or Solomon, as described in the Torah.

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Ancient Hebrews and Origins of Judaism Chapter 11: Ancient Hebrews and Origins of Judaism Section 11.1 Introduction: The Hebrews lived ________ of Egypt. Their civilization developed in _________ and flourished until_______ The Hebrews founded _____________, one of the world’s major religions. Hebrews __________ We are here Also known As For The Torah The Big Four of Judaism

Fill in the Hebrew Moving Flowchart 11.2 The Torah How do historians use the stories told in the Torah? What else do historians use to understand the story of the Hebrews? The early history of the Hebrews begins with man named __________. He moved from ___________ to ____________. The first Hebrews were _______________ Fill in the Hebrew Moving Flowchart 40 Years of Wandering Canaan Once the Hebrews settled, the built the capital city of _________________

11.3 The Big Four 1. Abraham 2. Moses 3. & 4. David and Solomon He is often called _______________. The revolutionary idea that Abraham introduced to the Hebrews was_______________. What was God’s promise to Abraham? 2. Moses Known as ______________ What was Moses’s greatest achievement? What did God give to Moses? 3. & 4. David and Solomon What was David’s most significant achievement? What was Solomon’s most significant achievement?

Hebrews Torah Judaism covenant

Sabbath Ten Commandments Exodus

sacrifice descendant David and Solomon

Prophet Abraham Moses