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The Ancient Hebrews and Judaism (1800 B.C.-100 A.D.)

The ancient Hebrew's beliefs helped them develop a culture that withstood many hardships.

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According to the Bible, what did God tell Abraham to do?move his family from Ur to Canaan
Who led the Israelites into slavery?Moses
What is the first section of the Hebrew Bible called?Torah
Which of the following best describes a Diaspora?the scattering of the Jews after the Babylonian exile
* is the belief that there is only one God, is central to Judaismmonotheism
Judaism follows a tradition of *, or behavior based on ideas of right and wrong.ethical behavior
The *, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, describes the laws and early history of the Hebrews.Torah
The book of Exodus says that Moses went to the top of *.Mount Sinai
Moses returned from there with laws known as the *, which told the Israelites how to behave toward God and one another.Ten Commandments
The * is a collection of oral laws and interpretations of laws recorded by Jewish teachers.Talmud
Prophets urged people to work for * for everyone.justice
Prophets urged people to work for * for everyone.fair
God did not take human or animal form, but was * yet everywhere.invisible
Of the three kings, * was the one that wrote beautiful songs and psalms to worship God with.David
King David captured * and made it his capital and center for worship.Jerusalem
After Solomon died, the kingdom split in two. The southern kingdom was called *.Judah
The religion of the Israelites was known as *.Judaism
The descendants of the Israelites were called *.Jews
After the Babylonian exile, the communities of Jews living away from their homeland were called the *.Diaspora
Religious leaders urged Jews to follow laws and rituals of Judaism wherever they were. Jews often gathered in a * to pray and read scriptures.synogague
The * teachings of Judaism have influenced spiritual leaders worldwide.ethical


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