Beginnings and Hebrew Bible
Military Conquest, Life in Canaan, and The Tabernacle
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Moses and the Exodus
Canaanites and Philistines
100

What/who were prophets?

a messenger sent by God to share God's word with people

100

What was the city called in which Joshua and the Israelites battled in, leading them to successfully reclaimed Canaan?

Jerico

100

Who was the man who is said to be the main ancestor of all Israelites?

Abraham

100

What does Exodus mean?

the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt

100

What was one major skill that the Phonecian people had?

They were skilled sailors and traders. Could use the sun and stars to plot long sea voyages. 

200

What were the 2 monotheistic religions that Judaism played an important part in developing?

Christianity and Islam

200
Who was the woman judge who was admired for her wisdom and bravery?

Deborah

200

The early Israelites depended on what techniques to survive?

Herding and trading

200

What was God's covenant with the Israelites?

That God would return the Israelites safely to Canaan 

200
What was one of the Phonecians' important contributions to our life today? 
The alphabet
300

The Israelites recorded their beliefs and history in a book called what?

The Hebrew Bible or Tankah. 

300

Describe the houses that most Israelites lived in once they reclaimed Canaan?

Square white houses that were two levels. Made out of mud-brick or stone plastered with mud and white-washed walls. Floors made of clay etc. 

300

What does the name "Israel" mean?

one who struggles with God

300

What is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the Israelites' freedom from slavery called? 

The Passover

300

At the time of the Israelites settling in Canaan, there were other groups of people living there too. Which group of people had the strongest army?

The Philistines

400

How was Judaism different from the other religions of that time?

Unlike other religions, Judaism was monotheistic. 

400

What was the purpose of a tabernacle?

A tent-like structure used to house God's presence. 

400
What circumstance led to the Israelites becoming enslaved by the Egyptians?

The Israelites' population count increased which threatened the pharaoh 

400

What is the main basis for both Christianity and Islam?

The belief that there is only one God

400

Name one way the Philistines were different from the Canaanites?

Philistines worshipped many gods and goddesses, had their own language, and were skilled in making iron tools and weapons. 
500

What did the prophets want the Israelites to understand about God?

That God expects goodness form his people and that they could personally connect with him through prayer. 

500

Why did the Israelites want to establish their life in Canaan despite their challenges?

Because they believed that it was God's will that they claim the land.

500

Why did Abraham and his family leave their home and journey to Canaan?

Because God told Abraham to do so and that Canaan would belong to Abraham and his descendants forever. 

500

Name one way how the Ten Commandments has helped our moral principles of modern nations today.

- no stealing or killing

-social justice and feeling of community

-the feeling of equality for all

500

What was one of the most valued Phonecian products that were traded?

cloth colored with a beautiful purple dye

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