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A BRIEF HISTORY OF
JUDAISM
•Hebrews.
•Israelites.
•Jews.
ALL are from within
JUDAISM as a culture, a
people group and as a
religion.
Beginnings…
 The story of Israel as a nation unfolds beginning
with the founding of the people by Abraham.
The journey to Egypt…
 Long after the time of Abraham, an agricultural crisis let the
Israelites to move to Egypt.
 The JOSEPH story ~ Genesis 37, 39-50. (a long story highlighting its
importance).
Slaves… in Egypt!
 The Hebrews grew in number and were forced into slavery by the
Egyptians many years later.
 They were slaves for about 400 years – being used to build
structures for the Egyptians.
The Story of Moses
 Moses was born as a slave
and hidden in a basket on
the river Nile.
 Moses was then found by an
Egyptian Princess who raised
him in the royal palace.
 Moses grew up thinking he
was an Egyptian until he
realised who his family were.
 Moses killed an Egyptian for
mistreating a Jewish slave.
http://youtu.be/iPqu8fMIOc0
Moses cont.
 Moses ran away and
became a shepherd.
 God told him to go back
to Egypt to free the
Hebrew/Jewish slaves.
 God told him that He
would help him.
Moses back in Egypt…
 Moses returned to ask
Pharaoh to let God’s
people go free.
 Pharaoh refused and God
sent 10 plagues in total to
make Pharaoh change his
mind.
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Blood http://youtu.be/OYeox3LLQ08
Frogs
Vermin
Beasts
Cattle Disease
Boils
Hail
Locusts
Darkness
Slaying of First Born
FREEDOM!
 After the last plague – the death
of the first born, Pharaoh
decided to let the Jews go.
 But then Pharaoh changed his
mind and chased after them.
 At the YAM SUPH (Red Sea)
Moses held his staff over the
water and the sea parted
allowing the Jews to cross.
 When the Egyptians tried to
cross the water came down over
them and they were drowned.
http://youtu.be/6vxnApK4O48
Desert wanderings…
 After God gave Moses the Torah
including the 10 commandments
the Jews did not follow God’s
ways.
 They were on their way to the
Promised Land – Canaan, but God
punished them for by making
them wander around the desert
for 40 years.
Into the Promised Land…
 Over the next several centuries Israel
became a moderately powerful
nation under Saul, David, and
Solomon.
 After Solomon’s death the Kingdom
was divided in two parts.
 The northern segment of Israel was
overrun by the Assyrian Empire late
in the 8th century BC.
 The southern part known as the
nation of Judah was conquered by
the Babylonians early in the 6th
century.
Judah…
 After the Babylonians conquered Judah they
made most of the people move to Babylon
(Iran/Iraq) for 500 years– this is called the
Diaspora
 Eventually the Jews returned to their homeland.
 Next they were conquered by the Greeks.
 Then they were conquered by the Romans…
Expelled!
Then return!
 The Romans occupied Israel
until 70 CE when they finally
expelled the Jews.
 The Jews travelled all over the
world not having a country of
their own for the next 2000
years until just after the
second world war when the
nation of Israel was reformed
in Palestine. (1948).