World History I Heritage High School Mr. Irwin. Belief Systems – The Hebrews believed in one God and tried to follow his commandments. Geography – Enslaved.

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World History I Heritage High School Mr. Irwin

Belief Systems – The Hebrews believed in one God and tried to follow his commandments. Geography – Enslaved Hebrews returned from Egypt to Canaan to reclaim land. Government – Hebrew leaders called judges attempted to rule according to their understanding of God’s laws.

Essential Question – What is the central belief of the Hebrews?

Torah – first five holy books, or scriptures, of the Hebrew Bible Hebrew history, laws, beliefs believed to have been given by God Written centuries after events were supposed to have occurred Sometimes archaeological evidence contradicts Abraham – shepherd in Ur around 1800 B.C.E. Considered to be father of Hebrews And founder of Judaism Torah says God sent Abraham to settle in Canaan, also known as the Promised Land

Many people in ancient world were polytheists Hebrews believed God gave Abraham important teachings Believed in one all-powerful God and his moral laws (monotheism) Judaism – religion that descended from ancient Hebrew religion Name comes from Judah, one of the 12 tribes of Abraham Hebrews believed they were chosen by God Had covenant (promise) with God God would look after them if they obeyed Him

How was Judaism different from other religions?

Essential Question: Why did the Hebrews go to Egypt?

Hebrews in Canaan became known as Israelites According to Torah, Abraham’s grandson Jacob was called Israel 12 of Jacob’s sons and grandsons were fathers of the 12 tribes Famine forced Israelites to Egypt Later, the pharaoh enslaved the Israelites Moses led Israelites from Egypt on a migration called the Exodus

Israelites wandered as nomads in Sinai desert for 40 years Torah says God gave Moses two stone tablets at top of Mt. Sinai Contained Ten Commandments – basis for Israelite laws Commandments became major part of Western moral and ethical traditions Israelites believed commandments renewed their covenant with God People thought if they obeyed His laws that God would protect them

How did the Israelites escape from slavery in Egypt?

Essential Question: What role did the judges play in the life of the ancient Israelites?

Moses chose Joshua to lead 12 tribes of Israelites back to Canaan Upon returning they found other groups in Canaan were under powerful rule of the Philistines Jacob’s descendents formed a fighting force to reclaim land Movement to take over city- states, such as Jericho, lasted 200 years After wars, Israelite soldiers became farmers and herders Divided land in mountains and plains between the tribes

No single Israelite leader during 200 years of war Respected male and female judges were used as advisors First judges acted as military leaders, then later judges gave legal advice Famous judges included Gideon, Samson, Samuel, and Deborah Strong judges helped to keep 12 tribes united In times without judges, some tribes turned to other gods

Abraham led the Hebrews to Canaan. Moses gave the Hebrews the Ten Commandments. The judges led the Israelites in Canaan.

Judaism was the first monotheistic religion and influenced other world religions, particularly Christianity and Islam.