Kings and Patriarchs
According to the Bible...
Geography
Vocabulary
The Fall
100

He is believed to be the founding Father of Judaism.

Who was Abraham?

100

...the Israelites went to Egypt because of this.

What was famine?

100

The Israelites named this city as their capital.

What is Jerusalem?

100

This became the first part of the Hebrew Bible.

What is the Torah?

100

Israel was split into this many kingdoms after they were unified.

What is two?

200

He asked Pharaoh to let the Israelites go, before the Ten Plagues came to Egypt.

Who was Moses?

200

...David was able to do this to the Israelite tribes.

What was unite them?

200

Moses crossed this body of water when leaving Egypt.

What is the Red Sea?

200

This is a rule that God wanted the Israelites to follow.

What is a commandment?

200

These were the names of the two kingdoms.

What were Israel and Judah?

300

He was the first king of the Israelites.

Who was Saul?

300

...God sent this many plagues to Egypt.

What was ten?

300

It was here that Moses was received teachings from God.

What was Mount Sinai?

300

They were messengers sent by God to share the word of God.

Who were prophets?

300

This empire invaded the Kingdom of Israel.

Who were the Assyrians?

400

David, Saul's successor, defeated Goliath with these two weapons.

What were a slingshot and a rock? 

400

...Abraham was asked by God to do this to his son.

What is sacrifice?

400

This was the original name for the area where the Israelites settled.

What was Canaan?

400

Judaism is this type of religion.

What is monotheism?

400

Name one reason the Israelites turned against Solomon before he died.

What were high taxes or building projects?

500

The first temple was built by him.

Who was Solomon?

500

...David defeated this army.

Who were the Philistines?

500

The Assyrians made their capital at this city.

What was Samaria?

500

This was when Moses led the Israelites of out Egypt.

What is the Exodus?

500

This was the approximate year of Solomon's death.

What was 922BCE?