6X 11-20-2014 Today’s Objective: Describe the early Hebrews. Today’s Agenda: 1.Do Now: Summarize what we’ve learned about the Hebrews so far. 2.Discuss.

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6X Today’s Objective: Describe the early Hebrews. Today’s Agenda: 1.Do Now: Summarize what we’ve learned about the Hebrews so far. 2.Discuss Do Now and Homework 3.Continue Lesson on Chapter Homework: page 213 # 1 all

2. Strong kings united the Israelites to fight off invaders. Before kings: King Saul: King David: King Solomon:

3. Invaders conquered and ruled the Hebrews after their kingdom broke apart. After Solomon’s death: 722 BC: 586 BC: Diaspora: The Maccabees: 63 BC

4. Some women in Hebrew society made great contributions to their history. Status of Hebrew women: Some Hebrew women were different: – Esther – Deborah – Miriam – Ruth