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0047-wh10a-IDR-0103 11/26/2003 10:00 AM Page 47 Name Date CHAPTER 3 GUIDED READING Section 4 Textbook pages 77-83 The Origins of Judaism A. Following Chronological Order As you read this section, take notes to answer the questions about the time line. 2000 B.C. God commands Abraham to take his people to Canaan. 1650 B.C. Descendants of Abraham move to Egypt. 1. What sacred writings describe the early history of the Hebrews? 2. How were the Hebrews treated in Egypt? 3. Why is Moses an important figure in Jewish history? 13001200 B.C. Hebrews begin their “exodus” from Egypt. © McDougal Littell Inc. All rights reserved. 4. What were the achievements of Saul and David? 1020 B.C. Hebrews unite and form the kingdom of Israel. 962 B.C. King David is succeeded by his son Solomon. 922 B.C. Kingdom splits into two, Israel and Judah. 5. Why did King Solomon build a great temple in Jerusalem? 6. What were the reasons for the division? 722 B.C. Assyrians conquer Israel. 7. Who was Nebuchadnezzar? 586 B.C. Chaldeans attack Jerusalem and destroy Solomon’s Temple. 515 B.C. Second Temple is completed. 8. What ruler allowed the Hebrews to return to Jerusalem? B. Writing for a Specific Purpose On the back of this paper, explain the significance of Palestine, the covenant, and monotheism to Judaism and the Hebrew people. People and Ideas on the Move 47 0065-wh10a-IDR-0103 11/26/2003 10:05 AM Page 65 Name Date CHAPTER 3 Section 4 RETEACHING ACTIVITY The Origins of Judaism Textbook Pages 77-83 Drawing Conclusions Complete the chart below by indicating the significance of each person, place, or object Identify Define each the following terms. to the or development of of Judaism. PERSON, PLACE, OR EVENT SIGNIFICANCE Palestine -_ ____________________________________________________________________________ Canaan 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Hebrews 2. Covenant -_____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ Torah 3. Moses 4. Ten Commandments 5. Monotheism - __________________________________________________________________________ © McDougal Littell Inc. All rights reserved. Determining Main Ideas Write your answers in the blanks provided. 6. Considered the father of the Hebrew people: __________________________________________ 7. The belief in a single god: ________________________________________________________ 8. The god of the Hebrew people: __________________________________________________ 9. A group of people who threatened the Hebrews’ position in ancient Palestine: ____________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 10. Name for the new Hebrew kingdom united under Saul, David, and Solomon: ____________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 11. Money paid by a weaker power to a stronger power in order to keep the peace: __________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 12. First religion to teach monotheism: ______________________________________________ People and Ideas on the Move 65 Name ____________________________________________________ CHAPTER 3 Section 4 SECTION QUIZ Date _____________________ The Origins of Judaism Textbook Pages 77-83 A. Terms and Names Write the letter of the best answer. ______ 1. According to the Torah, the first covenant between God and the Hebrew people involved an agreement that a. the Hebrew people would obey the Ten Commandments. b. God would protect the Hebrews during their exodus from Egypt. c. the twelve tribes of Israel would unify into the kingdom of Israel. d. God would bless Abraham and his descendants, and they would be faithful. ______ 2. Monotheism describes the Hebrews belief unusual for the time their God was a. the one and only God. b. a forgiving and protective God. c. a spiritual, not a physical, presence. d. associated not with a place but with a people. that © McDougal Littell Inc. All rights reserved. ______ 3. According to the Torah, the man who led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai was a. Saul. b. David. c. Moses. d. Abraham. ______ 4. The man responsible for having a great temple built in Jerusalem, a temple that was destroyed and later rebuilt, was a. David. b. Cyrus. c. Moses. d. Solomon. ______ 5. The tribute paid by Israel and Judah to the Assyrians was an effort to a. maintain Assyrian trade routes through Palestine. b. help the Assyrians resist attacks from the Chaldeans. c. prevent an attack by the Assyrians on Israel and Judah. d. honor a peace agreement made among the rulers of the three nations. in the below. B. Extended Response Briefly answer the following question on thespace back of this paper. How does the history of Judaism help to explain the importance of the land known as Canaan or Israel to the Jewish people? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ People and Ideas on the Move 39