What is the difference from Israelites, Canaanites, and Hebrews?
The only difference is that they belonged in different time periods.
What other religions started from Judaism?
Christianity and Islam
How many revelations did Moses receive from God?
4
What is the major difference from Judaism and Christianity?
That Jesus was not the Messiah.
What is the Torah for Judaism?
The Torah is the old Testament.
How many tribes of Israel were there?
12
What happened to the Israelites when Pharaoh Ramses II became Pharaoh?
The Israelites got enslaved.
What was it called when Moses lead the Israelites to freedom.
The Exodus
Who was the Judaism father of faith?
Abraham
What is the First Temple?
Also known as "Solomon's Temple" and the Holy Temple of Jerusalem.
What was the Promised Land?
The land of Canaan.
How have the Jews been persecuted throughout history?
From the Nazis, Romans, Spanish, and Babylonians.
What are the revelations that Moses received from God?
The burning bush, the 10 plagues of Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, the staff turning into the serpent.
How many sons did Jacob have?
12
Who is Yahweh?
Yahweh is the Jewish name for "God".
What is the Jewish Diaspora?
It is where the 12 tribes from their homeland.
Why is Abraham important to Ancient Israel?
He is important because he is the father of faith and he made a covenant with God.
Where did Moses receive the 10 Commandments?
On top of Mt. Sinai.
What does Christianity have that Judaism doesn't?
Christianity has the New Testament in the Bible.
What is a prophet?
A prophet is a religious leader that were sent by God to serve as a voice for his people.
Why did the Israelites stay in enclaves after the Diaspora?
So they could safely practice their religion.
Why is Jacob significant to Ancient Israel?
He is because he is one of the most important Patriarchs
What part did Moses have in the Exodus?
He lead the Israelites through the desert to freedom.
How did the name "Israelites" originate?
From Jacob's(whose name changed to Israel) descendants.
Who is David and why is he significant?
David is the King before Solomon, and he is significant because defeated the philistines.