Get Ready to Read (cont.)
... The Promised Land • It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan. • Along the way, Moses died, and Joshua took over. • When the Israelites reached Canaan, they found a group of people, the Canaanites, living there. • The Israelites believed it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites. ...
... The Promised Land • It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan. • Along the way, Moses died, and Joshua took over. • When the Israelites reached Canaan, they found a group of people, the Canaanites, living there. • The Israelites believed it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites. ...
Journey Across Time
... children, except for those Israelites who marked their doors with lamb’s blood. • The plague convinced the pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt. • After the Israelites left, the pharaoh changed his mind. (pages 81–83) ...
... children, except for those Israelites who marked their doors with lamb’s blood. • The plague convinced the pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt. • After the Israelites left, the pharaoh changed his mind. (pages 81–83) ...
Chapter 3 - Somerset Academy
... children, except for those Israelites who marked their doors with lamb’s blood. • The plague convinced the pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt. • After the Israelites left, the pharaoh changed his mind. (pages 81–83) ...
... children, except for those Israelites who marked their doors with lamb’s blood. • The plague convinced the pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt. • After the Israelites left, the pharaoh changed his mind. (pages 81–83) ...
Chapter 3: Israelites
... The Promised Land • It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan. • Along the way, Moses died, and Joshua took over. • When the Israelites reached Canaan, they found a group of people, the Canaanites, living there. • The Israelites believed it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites. ...
... The Promised Land • It took the Israelites about 40 years to reach Canaan. • Along the way, Moses died, and Joshua took over. • When the Israelites reached Canaan, they found a group of people, the Canaanites, living there. • The Israelites believed it was God’s will to conquer the Canaanites. ...
Mesopotamia
... Moses – an Israelite leader who lived sometime around 1200 B.C. -Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus – departure from Egypt) -This led the Israelites to roam the Sinai deserts for 40 years -God gave Moses the The Ten Commandments ...
... Moses – an Israelite leader who lived sometime around 1200 B.C. -Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus – departure from Egypt) -This led the Israelites to roam the Sinai deserts for 40 years -God gave Moses the The Ten Commandments ...
Lesson 11 - The Origins of Judaism
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
The First Israelites - East Lynne School District
... Through trade, the Phoenicians spread ideas and goods. Their most important idea was an alphabet based upon groups of letters that stood for sounds. This alphabet would be adapted by other cultures and became the bases from the Greek and Roman alphabets. The Roman alphabet would become what we know ...
... Through trade, the Phoenicians spread ideas and goods. Their most important idea was an alphabet based upon groups of letters that stood for sounds. This alphabet would be adapted by other cultures and became the bases from the Greek and Roman alphabets. The Roman alphabet would become what we know ...
Section 4 - The Life of Abraham: Father of the Jews Some scholars
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
Beliefs of Judaism
... the Torah credits with leading the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan prophet- a religious teacher who is regarded as someone who speaks for God or for a god Diaspora- the scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs ...
... the Torah credits with leading the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan prophet- a religious teacher who is regarded as someone who speaks for God or for a god Diaspora- the scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs ...
Section 5 Judaism
... the commandment that required a mother to be treated with respect. • The man was the head of the family and owned his wife and children. ...
... the commandment that required a mother to be treated with respect. • The man was the head of the family and owned his wife and children. ...
Chapter 2, Section 5
... the commandment that required a mother to be treated with respect. • The man was the head of the family and owned his wife and children. ...
... the commandment that required a mother to be treated with respect. • The man was the head of the family and owned his wife and children. ...
Judaism Presentation
... Word box: covenant, monotheism,, descendent, barter, Canaan, Ten Commandments, Judaism, Torah, Phoenicians, ...
... Word box: covenant, monotheism,, descendent, barter, Canaan, Ten Commandments, Judaism, Torah, Phoenicians, ...
The Life of Abraham
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
... Other commandments laid down basic moral teachings (ideas about the right way to live). For example, one said, “You shall honor your father and mother.” Other commandments forbade stealing, lying, and murdering. The Ten Commandments stated some of Judaism’s basic teachings. The Torah says that by ob ...
File
... • Diaspora – time when Jews were scattered outside Judaea. • messiah - a deliverer sent by God. • Rabbi - teacher of the Torah. ...
... • Diaspora – time when Jews were scattered outside Judaea. • messiah - a deliverer sent by God. • Rabbi - teacher of the Torah. ...
File
... About 1800 B.C.E., according to the first book of the Torah, a famine forced many Israelites to flee from Canaan to Egypt. For a while, the Israelites prospered in Egypt, but eventually they were enslaved. In time, one of their leaders, Moses, led the Israelites in their escape from Egypt. For 40 ye ...
... About 1800 B.C.E., according to the first book of the Torah, a famine forced many Israelites to flee from Canaan to Egypt. For a while, the Israelites prospered in Egypt, but eventually they were enslaved. In time, one of their leaders, Moses, led the Israelites in their escape from Egypt. For 40 ye ...
Civilization Capital Contribution
... D.The Rise of the Israelites 1.A second group of people settled in the Jordan River valley. (Israelites) 2.Abraham probably lived between 2000 BC and 1500 BC. 3.The Israelites trace their beginnings to Mesopotamia. (Sumer) 4.Abraham taught his people to practice monotheism. (a belief in one god) 5. ...
... D.The Rise of the Israelites 1.A second group of people settled in the Jordan River valley. (Israelites) 2.Abraham probably lived between 2000 BC and 1500 BC. 3.The Israelites trace their beginnings to Mesopotamia. (Sumer) 4.Abraham taught his people to practice monotheism. (a belief in one god) 5. ...
Israelites
... Moses’ successor, Joshua, led the Israelites across the river Jordan, back into Canaan. But during their absence, other people had occupied the land. In ~200 years of war, they whooped up on the Canaanites (their mortal enemies-see Genesis 9) and the Philistines. ...
... Moses’ successor, Joshua, led the Israelites across the river Jordan, back into Canaan. But during their absence, other people had occupied the land. In ~200 years of war, they whooped up on the Canaanites (their mortal enemies-see Genesis 9) and the Philistines. ...
Ancient Israelites notes
... _______________ led the Israelites out of bondage/slavery in Egypt and into the Sinai Desert. ...
... _______________ led the Israelites out of bondage/slavery in Egypt and into the Sinai Desert. ...
Masei
Masei, Mas'ei, or Masse (מַסְעֵי – Hebrew for ""journeys,"" the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 43rd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the 10th and last in the book of Numbers. It constitutes Numbers 33:1–36:13. The parashah is made up of 5,773 Hebrew letters, 1,461 Hebrew words, and 132 verses, and can occupy about 189 lines in a Torah Scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah).Jews generally read it in July or August. The lunisolar Hebrew calendar contains up to 55 Saturdays, the exact number varying between 50 in common years and 54 or 55 in leap years. In leap years (for example, 2014), parashat Masei is read separately. In common years (for example, 2015, 2017 and 2018), parashat Masei is combined with the previous parashah, Matot, to help achieve the number of weekly readings needed.The parashah discusses the stations of the Israelites' journeys, instructions for taking the land of Israel, cities for the Levites and refuge, and the daughters of Zelophehad