
Journey of the Hebrew People
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Audrey Schaefer
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The Origins of Hebrews
Explore the historical journey of the Hebrew people, their struggles, triumphs, and their impact on the formation of Judaism.
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Multiple Choice
Who was considered to be the father of the Hebrew people?
Moses
Jacob
Abraham
Joshua
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Abraham
In the Torah, God chose a shepherd named Abraham to be the father of the Hebrew people.
Abraham lived in Ur, a city in Mesopotamia.
Around 1800 B.C, Abraham led Hebrews, his family, and their herds and made their way to Canaan.
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Match
Match the following people to the event
Moses
Jacob
Abraham
Received the 10 commandments @ Mt. Sinai
Had 12 sons that formed the 12 tribes
Led the Hebrews to Canaan
Received the 10 commandments @ Mt. Sinai
Had 12 sons that formed the 12 tribes
Led the Hebrews to Canaan
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Jacob
Over time, the Hebrews in Canaan took a new name-the Israelites. Their name came from Abraham’s grandson Jacob. According to the Torah, he was also called Israel.
Jacob had 12 sons. ten of these sons and two grandsons were the fathers of the 12 tribes of Israel.
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Multiple Choice
What is a famine?
A disease
Lack of food
Crime
Surplus of crops
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Moses
The Torah tells of a terrible famine in Canaan.
The Torah tells how God commanded Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. The migration of the Israelites from Egypt is known as the Exodus.
Moses climbed up Mount Sinai, where God spoke to him. Moses came down the mountain with two stone tablets on which God had written the Ten Commandments.
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Multiple Choice
Who acted as military leaders and gave advice on legal matters?
Judges
Joshua
Moses
Abraham
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Moses picked Joshua to lead the Israelites back into Canaan.
The Israelites returning to Canaan were organized into 12 tribes. The men of these tribes became Joshua’s troops.
Joshua
During the 200 years of war, no single powerful leader led the Israelites. Instead, they sought advice from many different leaders called judges.
The first judges acted as military leaders.
Later judges gave advice on legal matters.
The judges played a key role in keeping the 12 tribes united.
Judges
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Multiple Select
From the video yesterday, what two other major world religions trace their roots to Judaism?
Christianity
Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
The Origins of Hebrews
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