Judaism  The world’s oldest monotheistic faith  Parent of Christianity and Islam  Unchanged throughout time.

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Judaism  The world’s oldest monotheistic faith  Parent of Christianity and Islam  Unchanged throughout time

Vocabulary Terms Torah: the holy book of the Jewish faith

Covenant  An agreement with god (little c!)  Agreement between God and Abraham (Big C!)

The Jewish Name for God  Yahweh

Moses  Most important prophet  Ten Commandments  Led the Jews from Egypt

Decalogue/Ten Commandments

Baby Moses…  The Prince of Egypt The Prince of Egypt

Jewish Journey  Bible says it took 40 years

Prophets  Chosen by God  Guide them (his people, the Jews) on the right path  Reveal important information

Rabbi  Religious leaders of the Jewish faith

Talmud vs. Torah  Talmud = Rabbi writings about the Torah  Torah = holy book of the Jews and Old Testament of the Bible

Moses stutters…  God can will use anyone to deliver his messages, even if it might not appear that they can do so.