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Section Four: The Origins of Judaism I. The Search for a Promised Land • Palestine, region on eastern shores of Mediterranean. • Hebrew ppl settled in Canaan, land promised to them by God. A. From Ur to Egypt • Torah, first 5 books of Hebrew Bible, and most sacred writings, tells early history of Hebrews • In Torah, God chose Abraham, a shepherd who lived in Ur, to be father of Hebrew ppl • Abraham moves family, herds from Ur to Canaan around 1800 BC • Around 1650 BC Abraham’s descendants move to Egypt B. The God of Abraham • Hebrews are monotheists, believing in one God only –Yahweh • Yahweh is all powerful, not a physical being • A mutual promise, covenant, is made b/w God and Abraham. • Abraham promises to obey God, Yahweh promises protection. C. “Let My People Go” • Hebrews forced to migrate to Egypt b/c of a drought • At first Hebrews are honored in Egyptian kingdom, later become slaves • Hebrews flee Egypt b/w 1300- 1200 BC, this event is called “the Exodus” • Moses led the Hebrews from Egypt • As the Hebrews were leaving Egypt Moses climbed Mt. Sinai to pray and returned w/ the 10 Commandments. II. The Land and People of the Bible • Torah tells of Hebrews wandering in the Sinai Desert for 40 years • They arrive back in Canaan, form 12 tribes • Change from nomads to herders, farmers, and city dwellers A. Hebrew Law - Women and men have separate roles, responsibilities - Law includes strict justice softened by mercy - Prophets arise later to interpret the law - They teach ppl to live moral lives B. The Kingdom of Israel • Canaan is land that Hebrews believe God promised them • Canaan land is harsh (desert, rocky wilderness, grassy hills, water scarce) Hebrews expand south and north. C. Saul and David Establish a Kingdom • Hebrews threatened by Philistines in north • Only one tribe remains, Judah, Hebrew ppl called Jews religion called Judaism • From 1020 to 922 BC Hebrews unite under one king, King David- new kingdom called Israel • King David estb Jerusalem as capital III. Solomon Builds the Kingdom David’s son, Solomon, becomes king, makes Israel a trading empire with the help of the Phoenicians - He builds a magnificent temple and royal palace in Jerusalem. A. The Kingdom Divides • High taxes and forced labor lead Jews in north to revolt. • By 922 BC the kingdom divides in two—Israel in north and Judah in south. • 200 years of conflict between the 2 kingdoms follows B. The Babylonian Captivity • 722 BC- Assyrians attacked, conquered the northern kingdom of Israel • 586 BC- Babylonian Empire conquered both Assyrian held Israel and Judah- Hebrew ppl were exiled to Babylon to be slaves • 539 BC- Persia defeated Babylon, allowed 40,000 Hebrews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and city • In the years to come Jerusalem would fall to many other empires Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Founder/people God/gods Sacred Writings Goal for life Basic beliefs- how to reach the goal Under graphic organizer, put the founder and beliefs of Jainism Assignment • Write a thesis statement that compares and contrasts 2 of the 3 religions discussed: • Hinduism • Buddhism • Judaism • Remember- a thesis statement should be no longer than 1-2 sentences and it should take a position/make an argument.