Hebrews Early History. Wednesday December 9, 2015 Homework: Review Materials, Mini-Test and Vocab Characteristics due 12/17 Focus: No Chrome Books Needed.

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Hebrews Early History

Wednesday December 9, 2015 Homework: Review Materials, Mini-Test and Vocab Characteristics due 12/17 Focus: No Chrome Books Needed Today 1.New section in binder for Hebrews. 2.Study Guide and Map should be picked up and placed in binder. 3.Make a graphic organizer with the EQ – question, answer and visual.

Hebrews The Hebrews, also known as Israelites, were a group of people who practiced Judaism and lived in the region that is now Israel. The Hebrews identified themselves as descendants of Abraham, the founder of Judaism. They practiced monotheism, which means "belief in a single god."

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Hebrews Vocabulary 1. Hebrews – shepherds from Mesopotamia who settled in Canaan (Israel) being led by Abraham under God’s orders. 2. Monotheism – the belief and practice in only one god. 3. Judaism – a monotheistic religion based on the foundations of Abraham; from Judah (great grandson of Abraham). 4. Jews – followers of Judaism. 5. Ten Commandments – God’s code of moral laws. 6. Synagogue – Jewish house of worship; a temple is located inside each one for worship. 7. Torah – the most sacred text of Judaism; God’s laws are written down into the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy); a history of the Jews until the death of Moses. 8. Rabbi – religious leader in Judaism; responsible for interpreting the Torah and teaching. 9. High Holy Days – the two most sacred of all Jewish Holy Days; celebrated in September or October; the first two days, Rosh Hashanah celebrate the beginning of the New Year in the Jewish calendar; Yon Kippur (the Day of Atonement) where Jews ask God to forgive their sins (the holiest day of the year). 10. Shabbat – the Hebrew word for Sabbath; begins at sundown on Friday evening and ends at nightfall on Saturday.

Mapskills Israel Today Map 1.Red: Trace the border of Israel 2.Green – Highlight or underline Israel and Jerusalem (just north of Bethlehem) 3.Blue: Highlight or underline the Mediterranean Sea, trace over the border of the Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee, River Jordan 4. Yellow – Highlight or underline: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon. The Ancient Near East Map 1. Brown – Trace the border of the Assyrian Empire and key 2. Purple – Trace the border of the Babylonian Empire and key 3. Green – Trace the border of the Persian Empire and key 4. Blue – Highlight or underline: Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Persian Gulf. Trace the Nile, Euphrates and Tigris River 5. Yellow – Highlight or underline: Egypt, Sinai, Syria, Hittite Empire, Babylonia, Assyrian, Media, Persia 6. Orange – Highlight or underline the city of Ur (on the banks of the Euphrates River)