Land of Canaan- The Hebrews

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Land of Canaan- The Hebrews World History 2D

Abraham Moved from Ur (Mesopotamia) to Canaan around 2100 B.C. God establishes the Abrahamic Covenant His family would grow into a large nation Canaan would be his descendants’ homeland The whole world would be blessed by his descendants Isaac and Jacob become the line of people who inherit this covenant

Periods of Israelite History (c. 2100 B.C. –AD70) Patriarchal (225 years) Egyptian (400 years) Wilderness (40 years) Conquest (17 years) Judges (340 years) United Kingdom (120 years) Divided Kingdom (340 years) Exile (70 years) Persian (200 years) Hellenistic (164 years) Maccabean (100 years) Roman (130 years)

The Hebrews: Religion Monotheistic