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4  Ancient Israel is the birthplace of the 3 great monotheistic religions of the world: Judaism, Christianity and Islam  Ancient Israel dates back approximately 4000 years to the books of the Old Testament  Great patriarchs of Judaism: Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Joshua  Hebrews, Israelites, Jews, Semites: have all undergone persecution throughout history; from Babylonian Captivity, Exodus, Diaspora, Spanish Inquisition, Holocaust

5  Hebrew means “From the other side of the river”- name given to Abraham and his followers  Israelites: Abraham’s grandson Jacob renamed Israel which means “he who has wrestled with God”. His descendants were called “Israelites”  Jews: named after Jacob’s son Judah, ancient father of tribe of King David’s dynasty

6 Abraham’s Journeys

7 Abraham’s Geneaology ABRAHAM SARAH HAGAR Isaac Esau Jacob 12 Tribes of Israel Ishmael 12 Arabian Tribes Abraham is promised by Yahweh that his descendants shall be as many as the stars in heaven.

8 Ancient Palestine

9  Abraham’s grandson Jacob took name “Israel” which means “ God ruled ”; the organized Israelites tribes were named for his sons and grandsons (Joseph’s kids)  Israel had 2 wives – one of whom he loved more! She had 2 kids – Joseph & Benjamin

10  Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers.  He rose to become the 2 nd in command to the Pharaoh.  When famine came, his brothers came to Egypt to get food.  The Pharaoh let Joseph move all of his family into Egypt.  That Pharaoh died, Joseph’s family grew, and they were enslaved.

11 Land of Goshen, Egypt

12 Moses “Prince of Egypt” “Shepherd of His People”

13  An illustrated story of Moses Moses

14  Moses found our he was really a Hebrew, and killed an Egyptian who was mistreating a Hebrew slave; then he fled Egypt to escape punishment;  He became a shepherd and lived away from Egypt for some time; then received a revelationsfrom Yahweh who appeared as a burning bush; Yahweh told him to go free the Hebrews from Egypt; Yahweh sent 10 plagues on Egypt,  End of 13 th century BCE- Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt during Rames II reign called the EXODUS – parting of the Red Sea  Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to Mount Sinai where Yahweh gave him the 10 Commandments, uniting the Hebrews under one God - Yahweh  Moses and Hebrews searched for the “ Promised Land ” or the land of milk and honey, however they wandered in the desert for 40 years as punishment for disobeying Yahway

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16 The Exodus

17 Moses and the 10 Commandments A new “covenant” with Yahweh

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19 Yahweh’s “Covenant” With His People The Torah  The first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible.  The most sacred text in the Jewish religious tradition.  The first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible.  The most sacred text in the Jewish religious tradition.

20 King David’s Empire

21 Solomon’s Kingdom Solomon’s Kingdom

22 Recreation of Ancient Jerusalem

23 King Solomon’s Temple Floor Plan The First Temple

24 Inside the Temple Tabernacle The Arc of the Covenant

25 The Temple Mount, Jerusalem Today Solomon’s Temple Wall: The “Wailing” Wall

26 Kingdoms of Judah & Israel Kingdoms of Judah & Israel

27  After the death of Solomon, Kingdom of Israel split into two (north= Israel; south= Judah)  Israel was conquered by Assyrians in 722 BCE and the scattered people were known as the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’  Judah was eventually destroyed by Babylon in 586 BCE and inhabitants were held in captivity (called the Exile or Babylonian Captivity)  Emergence of synagogues and rabbis during Exile  Released by Persians in 538 BCE and returned to Jerusalem to rebuild temple

28 Israelites in Captivity

29  Diaspora is a Greek word meaning “sowing of seed” or “dispersal” which refers to Jewish population living outside of Israel  In 332 BCE, Jewish people in fell under Hellenization (Greek culture) as Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt and India  164 BCE, group of Jews called the Maccabees revolted against Greek rule, took control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple to God (Hanukkah)  64 BCE, Jerusalem fell to Romans and the Kingdom of Judah became one of the provinces of the Roman Empire ( Judea). The people living there were called Judeans, and it is from this word that we get the word Jew  In 66 CE the people of Judea revolted against Rome. This uprising was crushed and the temple was destroyed for a second time in 70 CE  Despite the dispersion of Jewish people throughout Europe after 70 CE, their culture and religious beliefs have been by far the most influential of all the ancient cultures of the Near East

30 Jews at the wailing wall in Jerusalem

31 Jerusalem: Reading the Torah

32  Covenant = formal agreement between Hebrews and God (Yahweh); Hebrews worshipped God and only God, and in return, they would be God’s Chosen People and given Canaan as the Promised Land  Spiritual ideas profoundly influenced Western culture, morality, ethics and conduct  Three of the world’s most dominant religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam all derive their roots from the spiritual beliefs of the Ancient Israelites


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