Global History I - Adamiak The Hebrews & Judaism Global History I - Adamiak
The Hebrews Nomadic group that lived in Mesopotamia Abraham migrated from the city of Ur to a region known as Palestine
The Hebrews According to tradition, the Hebrews migrated to Egypt after a drought in Palestine In Egypt the Hebrews were enslaved until Moses led them out of bondage
King Saul: First king of the united Kingdom of Israel The Hebrews After years of wandering in the desert, the Hebrews return to Palestine Establish the Kingdom of Israel King Saul: First king of the united Kingdom of Israel
Beliefs Monotheism belief one God There is only one God (Yahweh) He is not only the God of the Jews, but the God of all peoples He created the entire world Omniscient and Omnipotent All knowing and all powerful
Beliefs A chosen people Jews believe they are a favored people Covenant an agreement or contract with God If the Hebrew people obeyed God, he promised to take special care of them “A peculiar treasure unto me above all people”
Beliefs Sacred Scripture The Torah First 5 books of the Bible (Old Testament) Establishes law and morality The Ten Commandments code of behavior, moral guidelines Explains why the world is the way it is Adam & Eve, Tower of Babel, Noah’s Ark The Torah
Beliefs The Prophets Messengers from God Preached God’s word on ethics, standards of behavior, morality Warned the Hebrews that if they failed to keep God’s commandments, they would be punished Called for social justice & condemned rich for oppressing the poor
The Diaspora The Land of Israel – The Romans expelled the Jews from their land in 135 C.E. For the next 2000 years, Jews were guests in other people’s lands Diaspora a scattering of people In 1948, the U.N. established Israel as a Jewish homeland
Final Facts All people could know & communicate with God, NOT only priests Hebrews always refused to accept the gods of their conquerors Influenced the development of Christianity & Islam