Geography
People
The Flight
The Exodus
The Belief
100

If one were to travel from ancient Jerusalem to trade with civilizations to the south, which geographical challenge would they primarily face?

navigating the arid desert regions

100

The first Israelite King, used religion to unite the 12 tribes into one nation called Israel

King Saul

100

How did the status of the Israelites evolve in Egypt?

from initial settlers to subjugated laborers

100

Who played a pivotal role in leading the Exodus from Egypt to Canaan?

Moses, guided by divine revelations

100

Which belief sets Judaism apart from many other ancient religions?

Monotheism, the belief in one God

200

The city of Jerusalem holds significance in several religious texts. Geographically, which body of water lies closest to it?

Dead Sea

200

Second King of Israel, He made Jerusalem the capital of Israel.  He also fought Goliath

King David

200

What was the primary driving factor behind the Israelites' relocations between Mesopotamia, Canaan, and Egypt?

oscillations in famine, faith, and political dynamics

200

During their time in Egypt, the Israelites:

entered freely but later endured enslavement

200

The Tanakh, central to Jewish teachings, is also known as:

The Hebrew Bible

300

Given ancient Israel's location, it had a variety of neighbors. Which ancient civilization lay directly to the southwest of Israel, connected by the Sinai Peninsula?

Egypt

300

Led the Israelites from Egypt across the Red Sea on a journey known as the Exodus

Moses

300

What was the fundamental motivation of the return of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan?

a spiritual calling to reclaim their promised land

300

A code of Moral Laws given to Moses

The Ten Commandments

300

What primary role did Moses potray that established him as a central figure in Judaism?

leading the Exodus and receiving the Ten Commandments

400

Why might the Red Sea's proximity be of importance to ancient Israelites?

The Red Sea provided a connection to trade routes leading into Africa.

400

The name for the twelve sons of Jacob

Twelve Tribes of Israel

400

What primarily propelled the Israelites to relocate from Canaan to Egypt?

prevailing famine in Canaan and food prospects in Egypt

400

The deliverance of the Israelites from slavery and their journey to the Promised Land is primarily associated with:

Moses and the Ten Commandments

400

Which figure in Judaism is often referred to as the "Father of the Jewish People"?

Abraham

500

The Dead Sea is a unique geographical feature. Which statement accurately describes why it held importance in ancient Israel?

The Dead Sea's high salinity made it a source for certain minerals.

500

Who first established the covenant between God and the Israelites, emphasizing their unique relationship?

Moses

500

Which reason best describes the ancient Israelites' decision to move from Mesopotamia to Canaan?

belief in God's promise of a designated land

500

What do the Ten Commandments, foundational in Judaism, primarily deal with?

moral principles and human relationships with God

500

The Hebrew Bible describes the Exodus, or the movement of ancient Hebrews from Egypt toward Canaan. Which describes a reason for the Exodus?

The Hebrews sought a homeland of their own.