Checkpoints #29 Number 1-7. 1. Use the box to identify what is being described? – 6.39 A.Fertile Crescent B.Mesopotamia C.Israel D.Asia minor Canaan Palestine.

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Checkpoints #29 Number 1-7

1. Use the box to identify what is being described? – 6.39 A.Fertile Crescent B.Mesopotamia C.Israel D.Asia minor Canaan Palestine Promised land

3. If patriarch means father of the family, then what is meant when Abraham is called the patriarch of the Jewish people? A.The Jewish people can trace their heritage back to him B.He was the founder of monotheistic thought C.He was Israel’s first king D.He is the founder of the Hebrew Bible

4. Who is being described in the box to the right? – 6.40 A. Abraham B. Jacob C. Isaac D. Moses Was raised in Egyptian household Led the Exodus from Egypt Was given the 10 Commandments

5.How was Judaism different from the other religions in the surrounding area? – 6.41 A.It was polytheistic in nature B.It was monotheistic in nature C.It did not believe in a specific god D.It was more of a philosophy than a religion

6.What connection does the Hebrew Bible have with the Christian Bible? A.The Christian Bible is the Torah B.The Christian Bible is the Tanakh C.Christians call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament D.Christians call the Hebrew Bible the New Testament

7. What is the central theme to the 10 Commandments? A.Loyalty to God B.Honoring neighbors C.Defending territory D.Kindness to strangers

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1. Use the box to identify what is being described? – 6.39 A.Fertile Crescent B.Mesopotamia C.Israel D.Asia minor Canaan Palestine Promised land

3. If patriarch means father of the family, then what is meant when Abraham is called the patriarch of the Jewish people? A.The Jewish people can trace their heritage back to him B.He was the founder of monotheistic thought C.He was Israel’s first king D.He is the founder of the Hebrew Bible

4. Who is being described in the box to the right? – 6.40 A. Abraham B. Jacob C. Isaac D. Moses Was raised in Egyptian household Led the Exodus from Egypt Was given the 10 Commandments

5.How was Judaism different from the other religions in the surrounding area? – 6.41 A.It was polytheistic in nature B.It was monotheistic in nature C.It did not believe in a specific god D.It was more of a philosophy than a religion

6.What connection does the Hebrew Bible have with the Christian Bible? A.The Christian Bible is the Torah B.The Christian Bible is the Tanakh C.Christians call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament D.Christians call the Hebrew Bible the New Testament

7. What is the central theme to the 10 Commandments? A.Loyalty to God B.Honoring neighbors C.Defending territory D.Kindness to strangers