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The Ancient Israelites

The Ancient Israelites. The Story of Their Origin. Origin of the Israelites. Jewish civilization developed gradually after about 1800 B.C.E. and continues to flourish today. The people who became the Jews originally lived in Mesopotamia. Around 1950 B.C.E., they moved to Canaan .

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The Ancient Israelites

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  1. The Ancient Israelites The Story of Their Origin

  2. Origin of the Israelites • Jewish civilization developed gradually after about 1800 B.C.E. and continues to flourish today. • The people who became the Jews originally lived in Mesopotamia. Around 1950 B.C.E., they moved to Canaan. • The origins of Judaism and its basic teachings and laws are recorded in its most sacred text, the Torah.

  3. Story of Abraham • According to the Torah, the ancestor of the Israelites was a man named Abraham who lived near Ur in Mesopotamia. • Around 1950 B.C.E., Abraham and his family migrated to Canaan, a region of land along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. • Abraham’s religion was revolutionary compared to other religions of the day. Most religions of that time period believed in the worship of multiple gods (polytheism). Abraham and his followers believed in just one all-powerful God (monotheism).

  4. Map Of Ancient Near East

  5. Israelites Flee Famine • About 1800 B.C.E., a famine forced many Israelites to flee from Canaan to Egypt. • The Israelites prospered in Egypt, but eventually they were enslaved. One of their leaders, Moses, led the Israelites in their escape from Egypt. • For 40 years, the Israelites traveled in the wilderness, until they settled once again in Canaan. • By 1000 B.C.E., the Israelites had set up the kingdom of Israel in Canaan.

  6. Kingdom of Israel • Israel was ruled by King David and then by his son, King Solomon. • David united the Israelites into one kingdom. • Solomon built a magnificent temple in the capital city. • When Solomon died, in about 930 B.C.E., the kingdom of Israel separated into two kingdoms—Israel in the north and Judah in the south.

  7. People to Know: The Hebrew Bible tells of the lives of early Jewish leaders. • Abraham is called the “father of the Jews.” One central idea of Judaism is the belief in a single God. According to the Torah, it was Abraham who introduced this belief to the Israelites, ancestors of the Jews. • The greatest leader of the Israelites was Moses. The Torah tells how he led his people out of slavery in Egypt and how God gave Moses ten important commandmentswhich became the foundation of Judaism. • King David established Jerusalem as a holy city and the capital of Israel. • King Solomon built Jerusalem’s great First Temple. To the Israelites, and later the Jews, the city of Jerusalem and its Temple became powerful symbols of their faith in God.

  8. REVIEW • The people who became the Jews originally lived in? • Judaism’s basic teachings and laws are recorded in its most sacred text, the ? • Abraham and his family migrated from Mesopotamia to? • Abraham and his followers believed in just one all-powerful God. This is called? • He led the Israelites in their escape from Egypt? • This king united the Israelites into one kingdom? • This king built a magnificent temple in the capital city?

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