1) Where did the Hebrews come from? (What
area or city)
The Hebrews came from the ancient Middle East.
2) Who were the Hebrews descendant from? (What
person)
The Hebrews are descendants from Abraham.
3)What are the Ten Commandments (List them).
1) You should only believe in Yahweh.
2) The people should not worship any other god.
3) The people could not use his name in vain.
4) Keep the sabbath day holy.
5) Honor the mother and father.
6) Do not murder any one.
7) Do not commit adultery.
8) Do not steal.
9) Do not bear false witness.
10) You shouldn't yearn to have something.
4) Who was Moses?
Moses was the guy who parted the sea so the Hebrews
could cross the Red Sea. Moses lead the Hebrew through their journey, he told
them not give up. He lead them all the way to Mount Sinia.
5) What is the name of the Hebrew God?
The Hebrew God is Yahweh.
6) What is the idea of social justice?
The Hebrews believed in social justice were
everyone had the right to be treated fairly.
7) What was the promised land?
The promised land was Canaan, there the Hebrews
became framers and shepherds.
8) Who were the great kings of the Hebrews?
What were some things they did?
Saul was the first the king, he ruled for several
years. During the end of his reign he lost peoples support. When Saul died in
battle David became the new king. David got the Hebrews back together and
defeated the Canaanites. David then established Jerusalem, the capital of
Hebrew kingdom. He also wrote a lot of sacred songs found in the bible. After David
died his son Solomon became king. Solomon brought peace to the Hebrew cities.
He built a temple in Jerusalem made out of limestone, cedar wood, and gold. His
wisdom and wealth became known all through the Middle East.
9) Discuss the lifestyle of the Hebrews.
The Hebrews were the first ones to believe in god
and they thought everyone should. Their laws were made to teach people how to
treat one another fairly.
10) Compare the Phoenicians to the Hebrews in
areas of religion, jobs, places where they lived, organization.
The Phoenicians believed in many gods that were close to nature. They
built ships to go travel and trade with other people. They were the only ones
willing to go places. They brought the alphabet into our lives. Phoenicians
lived in the northern part of Canaan and they also set up ports in Carthage.
The buildings in Canaan were close together and the streets were narrow.
Walls covered the streets and on the outside of the walls there was a
port where ships docked to unload goods. The Hebrews were very laid back and
only believed in one god. They lived in ancient Middle East. They then
settled in Canaan where they built walled cities on hills. There was little
water so during the two months of rain season farmers stored water in
underground caves. Hebrews lived in one room houses that were divided in two.
Hebrews also used laws to influence the way people behaved.
Good answers/comparisons on #10. Can you be a little more specific on question 1.
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