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Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Lydians. Lesson 4. The worship of one God. Monotheism. Was a shepherd that was instructed by God to leave his home and resettle in a new land called Canaan. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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LESSON 4
Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Lydians
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MONOTHEISM
The worship of one God.
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ABRAHAM
Was a shepherd that was instructed by God to leave his home and resettle in a new land called Canaan.
Considered by Jewish people today to be the first Jew or founder of Judaism. Judaism was one of the first monotheistic religions.
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CANAAN
Where God sent Abraham
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ISRAEL
A new kingdom, formed by King David around 1000 B.C.
Israel’s capital was Jerusalem.
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HEBREWS
Abraham’s people that were forced into slavery by the Egyptians.
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JERUSALEM
The capital of Israel Place of worship and a place to house
the Torah.
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TORAH
The Hebrew Bible consisting of 5 books. These 5 books were believed to be
given to Moses, by God, at the same time that Moses received the 10 Commandments.
The Torah is believed to be too Holy to touch. The Torah is held by the handles and a pointer called the yad is used to keep the place.
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TORAH AND YAD
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MOSES
Moses was chosen by God to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt, and slavery, and bring them across the Sinai Desert to freedom.
Was given the 10 Commandments by God
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TEN COMMANDMENTS
A set of laws given to Moses by God. Provides guidance for the worship of
God. Set rules of Moral behavior.
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10 COMMANDMENTS
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LYDIANS
Lived in western Asia. Inventors of the first coins, which made
trade easier.
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CARTHAGE
Phoenicians’ most important trading post near the North African Coast.
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JUDAISM
The monotheistic religion founded by Abraham.
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DEBORAH
Female Hebrew Judge who encouraged a military leader to gather the people of Israel to attack the Canaanites.
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SLAVERY
The practice of one person owning another person.
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SYNAGOGUE
A Jewish place of worship.
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DESCENDANT
A person born later in to the same family.
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SOLOMON
The son of David and King of Israel.
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BARTER
To exchange one kind of good or service for another.
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COVENANT
An agreement Abraham agreed to worship only one God God agreed to look after the welfare of Abraham and his people (Hebrews)
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DAVID
Second King of Israel who unified the kingdom of Israel.
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JUDAH
The southern region of Israel that became its own kingdom after the death of Solomon.
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How are the Phoenician alphabet and cuneiform writing different?
How did the Phoenicians link many parts of the ancient world?
Why do you think Solomon was considered to be a wise ruler?
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How are the Phoenician alphabet and cuneiform writing different?
The Phoenician alphabet consisted of 22 simple characters. Cuneiform writing consisted of about 700 symbols that stood for words and symbols.
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How did the Phoenicians link many parts of the ancient world?
They established trading posts linking neighboring peoples and developed a system of writing.
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Why do you think Solomon was considered to be a wise ruler?King Solomon maintained peace and a prosperous kingdom. He also formed a trade partnership with the Phoenicians.