Significant Places for Early Hebrews

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Significant Places for Early Hebrews. Do Now. Take out your Lesson 6.1 Questions and the Homework and Practice Book. Mesopotamia. Abram in his early life – was born in Mesopotamia in about 2000 B.C. Mesopotamians believed in many gods, but Abram believed in one God. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Significant Places for Early Hebrews

Significant Places for Early Hebrews

Do NowTake out your Lesson 6.1 Questions and the Homework and Practice BookMesopotamiaAbram in his early life was born in Mesopotamia in about 2000 B.C.

Mesopotamians believed in many gods, but Abram believed in one God.

According to the Hebrew Bible, God spoke to Abram, telling him to leave Mesopotamia and settle with his family in Canaan.Mesopotamia

CanaanAccording to the Hebrew Bible, God spoke to Abram, telling him to leave Mesopotamia and settle with his family in Canaan.

After traveling across the desert, Abram and his family reached Canaan. There, the Bible says, Abram heard God say, I will assign this land to your offspring.

Canaan (Continued)The Bible says that God made a covenant with Abram. In this special agreement, God promised that Canaan would always belong to Abram and his descendants.

Canaan

EgyptAbrahams son Isaac had a son named Jacob. Jacob had 12 sons and loved Joseph the most.

Josephs brothers feared him, so they cast him off to Egypt.

Joseph lived for many years in Egypt. Although the Egyptians worshipped many gods, Joseph continued to follow Abrahams religion, worshipping God only.

Joseph

Egypt (Continued)Joseph and his brothers reunited after famine struck Canaan, and they ended up in Egypt in search of food.

In time, life in Egypt changed for the Israelites. The pharaoh of later times feared the Israelites might gain power in Egypt. As a result, the pharaoh enslaved the Israelites.

Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt to escape slavery. This was known as the Exodus.

Moses on the Nile

Map of all 3 areas

Mount SinaiThe Bible says that God spoke to the Israelites at Mount Sinai along their route. There, God renewed his covenant with the Israelites. God also presented Moses with two stone tablets carved with a set of laws called the Ten Commandments.

Question 1What was Abrahams main religious belief?

AnswerAbraham believed in Judaism, the concept of one God.

Question 2Why was the development of Judaism bythe ancient Hebrews important?

AnswerJudaism was the first religion based on monotheism, the concept of one God, who set down laws for humanity. These laws provide rules to help people live good lives.

Question 3Why did the Israelites move to Egypt?

AnswerThey moved to Egypt because there was a famine in Canaan, and they traveled to Egypt for food.

Question 4Why were the Ten Commandmentsimportant to the Israelites?

AnswerThe Ten Commandments differed from earlier laws, which described crime and punishments for those crimes. The Ten Commandments gave rules for responsible behavior and for worshipping God properly.

Question 5How did the Ten Commandments differfrom earlier laws? AnswerThey gave the Israelites laws to live by.

ActivityOpen to page 207 of your textbooks, and lets examine the 10 commandments.

Wrap UpWho were some of the people you learned about today?

What significant events occurred?