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The Sea Faring Phoenicians

Who Were The Phoenicians? Phoenicians were people from the area of Phoencia Phoenicia located in the Fertile Crescent Area is now known as Lebanon Located along the Mediterranean Sea near the Jordan R. Very close to the area of Palestine Never became a nation; only rich city-states Phoenicians best known for their sailing and shipbuilding skills

                         

Trading Posts of the Phoenicians Phoenicians became famous for their sea trading Barely traded on land at all Created rich city-states along the coast 3 main cities – Tyre, Sidon and Byblos Cities were located 30 mi away; one day’s sailing trip Would sail from city to city for trading purposes Increases trade by rivers and seas by doing this Traded many different products by sea Wine, weapons, precious metals, ivory and slaves

Major Phoenician Achievements Purple dye (murex)- used for clothing, very luxurious Made from collecting snails and allowing them to die Each snail = 1-2 drops of purple dye Ships and Sailing- incredible ship builders The Alphabet – created the Phoenician alphabet Needed a way to record transactions 1st alphabet to use symbols to represent sounds Made it easier for people to learn languages Greeks would later adopt alphabet and change it

The Origins of Judaism & The Hebrews

Who Were the Hebrews? Hebrews- people that lived in the area of Palestine Shared the area with the Phoenicians The Hebrews lived in an area known as Canaan Area was a crossroads of trade for the entire world Canaan was believed to be promised to Jews by God

Judaism: 1st Monotheistic Religion Monotheistic- belief in only one God First time in history people believe in only one single God Religion starts nearly 4000 years ago The history we have comes from the Torah- religious book of Judaism Told stories of history as well as laws of religion Ten Commandments will also be used as laws of the religion

How Did It All Start? Around 2000 BCE, God (known as Yahweh) chose Abraham to be the father of the Jews Abraham lived in Ur, but left when he heard God’s voice and traveled to Canaan Families traveled for years, to Canaan, Egypt and other locations Trips were part of a covenant Covenant- promise between God and followers People promised to be faithful, God promised protection of his people

The Hebrews and Egypt Hebrews migrate to Egypt due to drought At first they’re honored, then they’re enslaved Pharaoh becomes scared of the number of Jews in Egypt Calls for the death of all male babies One mother hid her child along the Nile Baby was found by Egyptian princess and cared for; raised in luxury This baby was Moses

Who Was Moses? Moses would lead his people from captivity in Egypt Known as the Exodus Exodus takes Moses and Jews across the Red Sea to Mt. Sinai Here Moses get 10 Commandments Believed this created a new covenant Movie

What About After Moses? Jews wander the desert for 40 years Moses dies; they return to Canaan After retaking land they split it between 12 judges to be ruled (like cities) 1000 BC- Kingdom of Israel is formed Philistines attacked lands, defeated all but Judah’s land (where we get Judaism) 3 Kings lead Jews against Philistines Saul, David, and Solomon King David will defeat Philistine Goliath

The Kingdom of Israel Philistines are defeated, kings build a new empire Jerusalem is built as the capital by David Solomon beautifies Jerusalem with a temple (known as Solomon's Temple) Assyrians would take over the area, but the Jews would still be there Neo-Babylonians came in and destroyed everything, including Solomon’s Temple Jews put into captivity- called the Exile

                                                                                          

Solomon’s Temple Before & After the Babylonians