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3 Principles of Judaism

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Ancient Israelites

I. ANCIENT ISRAELITES
2000 BC Abraham and relatives move from Ur to Canaan. 1700 BC Famine forces Hebrews to move to Egypt. They become slaves.

Hebrews reach Canaan and form a kingdom. Moses receives Ten Commandments. Hebrews accept one god. 1200 BC Moses leads freed MONOTHEISM Hebrews from Egypt back to Canaan.

Moses and the Exodus

63 BC, Romans captured Jerusalem, (capital of the independent Jewish state of Judea.)

Under Roman rule, they faced persecution for their religious beliefs.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.3 Principles of Judaism

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Ancient Israelites 2000 BC Abraham and relatives move from Ur to Canaan.


1700 BC Famine forces Hebrews to move to Egypt. They become slaves. 1200 BC Moses leads freed Hebrews from Egypt back to Canaan. Moses receives Ten Commandments. Hebrews accept one god. MONOTHEISM Hebrews reach Canaan and form a kingdom.

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Ancient Israelites cont.


63 BC, Romans captured Jerusalem, (capital of the independent Jewish state of Judea.)

Under Roman rule, they faced persecution for their religious beliefs.
II. Gods Covenant (agreement)

II. Gods Covenant (agreement) God promises the Israelites... Protection


The promised land of Canaan
Hebrews/Jews wrote their history in the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible, Torah.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.3 Principles of Judaism

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Ancient Israelites cont.


63 BC, Romans captured Jerusalem, (capital of the independent Jewish state of Judea.)

Under Roman rule, they faced persecution for their religious beliefs.
II. Gods Covenant (agreement) God promises the Israelites... Protection The promised land of Canaan Hebrews/Jews wrote their history in the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible, Torah.

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III. Jewish Law Teaches Morality

III. Jewish Law Teaches Morality


Written laws Moses 10 Commandments Focus on morality and ethics Moral freedom choose between good and evil

Rules on social and religious behavior Prophets spoke against war, oppression, greed, ethics

God wanted people to live moral and ethical lives. People had to oppose injustice and oppression and help those in need.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.3 Principles of Judaism

III. Jewish Law Teaches Morality Written laws Moses 10 Commandments


Focus on morality and ethics Moral freedom choose between good and evil Rules on social and religious behavior Prophets spoke against war, oppression, greed, ethics God wanted people to live moral and ethical lives. People had to oppose injustice and oppression and help those in need.

IV. Scattering of the Jews


586 BC marked the start of the diaspora New Jewish groups emerged, one led by a Jew named Jesus.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.3 Principles of Judaism IV. Scattering of Jews 586 BC marked the start of the diaspora New Jewish groups emerged, one led by a Jew named Jesus.

Miss Dangs 10 Commandments


1. Thou shalt not waste time. 2. Thou shall always be considerate. 3. Thou shall HONOR thy family. 4. Thou shalt not give in to laziness. 5. Thou shall work hard. 6. Thou shall cherish the beauty that shoes offer. 7. Thou shalt not discourage students. 8. Thou shall ALWAYS smile. 9. Thou shall always WIN in volleyball. 10.Thou shall LIVE everyday like its the last.

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