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The People of One God: The Hebrews 1500- 900 B.C. A Jealous God Yahweh’s “Chosen People” A Vengeful God
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A Jealous God Unlike the Mesopotamians the Hebrews moved out of the fertile crescent with their flocks to Canaan 2000 B.C. Abraham a shepherd was told by Yahweh (God) to move to Canaan and worship him there Around 1,500 B.C. Israel “he who prevails with God” came to prominence as a leader of the Hebrews
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A Jealous God Birth of Israelites begins with Israel (1500 B.C.) Believed that several clans eventually wandered to Egypt and assisted with Egyptian construction projects It is believed that Israelites started out as voluntary labor but forced to stay and build Ramese II projects
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A Jealous God Moses (1500-1200 B.C. ?) lead this group from Egypt during Exodus “journey out” which transformed Israelites into a nation with a religious calling Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) recorded Israelite laws, wisdom, literature and history Stories in Bible have some historical proof because we have found ancient Hebrew cities, other people’s histories verify Biblical stories like Egyptian conquest of Israel in 1200 B.C.
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Yahweh’s “Chosen People” During the Exodus (1500-1200 B.C. ?) Moses entered into a covenant with Yahweh This covenant, a special agreement, made the Israelites Yahweh’s “chosen people” on the condition of undivided worship to him and that they follow the Ten Commandments (moral laws) Following the Ten Commandments, scripture, eating strict diet and exclusive worship of Yahweh separated Jews from others as well Yahweh was a jealous and vengeful God who punished his followers
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A Jealous God
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Yahweh’s “Chosen People” 1200-1050 B.C. Israelites changed from tribal leaders to judges- charismatic leaders who united the Israelis against threats Eventually the people felt that a king should lead the people One of these famous kings would be King David (1000-961 B.C.) who makes Jerusalem the Israelite capital
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Yahweh’s “Chosen People” King Solomon (961-922 B.C.) embarked on several construction projects like The Great Temple In order to build the Great Temple Solomon taxed the Israelite kingdom and angered the people Judah splits from Israel and both will become enemies at times
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The Prophets Prophets common men who urged Jews to return to honoring the covenant and traditional Jewish law They emerge as Israel’s conscience teaching Jews to follow their conscience to create a more ethical world This belief of following a conscience to create a more ethical world is called Judaism
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A Vengeful God Numerous examples of God’s punishments King Ahab built a temple to another God and later they were enslaved by the Babylonians, this was the “Babylonian Captivity” Origin of Jezebel This lead to the Diaspora were many Jews would now be living outside of their home country
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A Vengeful God 538 B.C. the Persians conqueror the Babylonians and are tolerant towards Judaism Jews build another temple to worship but Diaspora Jews do not return to Israel This led to birth and focus of synagogues for Jews
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A Vengeful God Judaism ushered in a new religious belief that there was a single God of justice who interacted with humans in a personal and spiritual way They believed that there was distance between them and Yahweh, and that individuals nonetheless still took more responsibility for the world around them
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