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AKA the Israelites ◦ God’s chosen people Settled in the hills around the Jordan River Valley ◦ Primarily shepherds and merchants Stories are written down in the Torah ◦ Hebrew Bible
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Lived between 2000BC and 1500BC Mesopotamia Believed in Monotheism ◦ One God God told Abraham to leave Mesopotamia ◦ Covenant Settled in the land of Canaan
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Famine in Canaan ◦ Story of Joseph ◦ Israelites fled to Egypt Peace in Egypt at first ◦ A later Pharaoh was suspicious of their power ◦ Enslaved the people
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Led the people out of Egypt ◦ Exodus Wandered the desert of the Sinai peninsula for 40 years Received 10 Commandments
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Returned to Canaan at the end of their Exodus ◦ Moved from herding to farming ◦ Built cities King Saul united the people as their first king King David established his capital at Jerusalem King Solomon came next Country split after King Saul’s death ◦ North: Israel ◦ South: Judah
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Conquered by Assyria 772 BC: Israel resisted Assyrian rule ◦ Thousands exiled all over the Assyrian Empire Judah fell under control of Chaldean Empire when conquered in 612 BC 587 BC: King of Judah rebelled against Chaldeans ◦ King Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem ◦ Exiled people of Judah to Babylonia Diaspora: Scattering of a people
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Covenant = Promise made by God ◦ Between God and Abraham ◦ Promised that He would be their God, and they will be His people ◦ Israelites = God’s chosen people Covenant renewed by Moses ◦ God would lead Israelites to Promised Land in return for obedience of His commandments Ten Commandment Many laws of Torah
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Guided the chosen people ◦ Spoke on behalf of God ◦ Taught that no person, even a king, is above God’s laws
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Romans drove Jews from their homeland in 135 AD ◦ Scattered again Jewish people took their religion with them ◦ Even if they couldn’t have the Temple ◦ Celebration of Passover incredibly important Linked back to the Exodus and the renewal of the Covenant Prefigures (foreshadows a religious event) Christ’s Last Supper
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