Kingdom of Israel Notes
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Polytheism
Monotheism
The belief in multiple gods The belief in only one god
gods have limited power
(air, sun, sea, etc.)
The one god is all
powerful
Historically, the oldest
forms of belief
Examples:
A more modern type of
religion
Examples:
Ancient Egypt
Greece and Rome
Hinduism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Monotheistic Religion
Start Date: around 2000 B.C.E.
Major Religious Text: Torah
Place of Worship: Temple/Synagogue
Religious Leader: Rabbi
Major Holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom
Kippur
Our story begins…
Ancient Hebrews: Abraham
Abraham moves to Canaan (Modern Day
Palestine) around 2000 B.C.E.
Abraham is called the “father of the
Hebrews”
Abraham believed God made a promise to
him that he would father a great nation and
that Canaan would belong to his people
From his grandson Jacob, a nation of 12 tribes
was eventually formed
Ancient Hebrews:
Moses
Around 1300 B.C.E.
Moses and the Hebrew people were living in
Egypt
God told Moses to go to the pharaoh and free the
Hebrews
The Pharaoh refused and 10 plagues were sent to
the Egyptians
The Exodus – the Hebrews leaving Egypt
In the Wilderness God gave to Moses 10
commandments to be followed by the people
Kingdom of Israel:
David
About 1000 B.C.E. David defeated Goliath
Later, God made David king, and promised the
Hebrew kingdom will remain with his children
The capitol of Israel was Jerusalem
The Ark of the Covenant, a sacred object, was
brought to Jerusalem
Samuel 16:1-13
Samuel 37: 1-19
Kingdom of Israel:
Solomon
Solomon was David’s son, and king.
He built a great temple to honor God.
To build the temple the Hebrews were taxed
heavily.
Near his death the northern tribes broke away
forming their own kingdom of Israel
Solomon’s descendants ruled until taken captive
by the Neo-Babylonians in 605 B.C.E.
Kings 6:1-38
Chapter 12 pgs. 112-119
The Hebrew people have a rich history over many years.
We will take a look at this culture.
As a pair or individual, read through section 12.4
Summarize the section in 3-4 sentences or 3-4 bullets.
Remember: Vocab Words, Places, Dates, Names, etc.