Title: Judaism and Christianity
1Judaism and Christianity
2Q Where did Judaism and Christianity begin?A
In present day Israel (in the Middle East)
3Judaism
4Founders of Judaism
- Abraham and Moses
- Around 2000 B.C.E.
5Abraham
- Abraham lived around 2000 B.C.E in a city called
Ur in Mesopotamia (now Iraq). In Abrahams time
people worshipped many gods. Abraham, however,
believed in one god, called Yahweh. - Abraham and his wife Sarah went to Canaan (now
Israel). Yahweh made a covenant (agreement) with
him, Abraham would have many descendants who
would live in Canaan (which they called the
Promised Land) if Abraham remained faithful to
Yahweh.
6Yahwehs Covenant With His People
- The first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible are called
the Torah. - The most sacred text in the Jewish religious
tradition.
The Torah
7- All the people who have descended from Abraham
through his son Isaac are known as Jews (after
one of Abrahams great-grandsons, Judah). - Jewish people are also sometimes known as
Israelites or Children of Israel, after Abrahams
grandson. - Traditionally, everyone born of a Jewish mother
is a Jew, whether they actively participate in
the religion or not.
8Abrahams Genealogy
ABRAHAM
SARAH
HAGAR
Isaac
Ishmael
12 Arabian Tribes
Esau
Jacob
12 Tribes of Israel
Muslim Jewish
9Moses
- The Jewish people did not live in their Promised
Land forever, as they had hoped. - Around 1300 B.C.E. they had to move to Egypt in
search of food during a time of famine. - There they became slaves of the Egyptian Pharaoh.
- They were freed by a Jewish man named Moses, and
again headed back towards the Promised Land (Book
of Exodus in the Bible). - Yahweh gave Moses his commandments on top of
Mount Sinai. - They finally arrived and settled in Canaan,
building a temple in which to worship Yahweh in
the city of Jerusalem.
10Moses and the 10 Commandments
A new covenant with Yahweh
11Before
Now
12King Davids Empire
13Solomons Kingdom
Solomon was Davids son
14Kingdoms of Judah Israel
Solomons kingdom split into two!
15History
- Begins with stories of Abraham Moses (led
Hebrews out of Egypt to promised land of
Israel) - David founded the kingdom of Israel
- Kingdom became powerful until conquered by
Babylonians (Jews sent into exile) - Return to kingdom, but ruled by foreign
armies/empires for thousands of years
16Well Known Stories of Judaism
- Exodus - escape from Egypt
- Abraham and Isaac
- David and Goliath
17Basic Beliefs
- Monotheistic belief in one god
- God is ethical and good, takes care of people
- Need to follow Gods law and try to live a holy
life - Ten Commandments
- Rituals Circumcision (outward sign of a mans
participation with Gods covenant, Bar Mitzvah
(boys - age 13)/Bat Mitzvah (girls - age 12),
prayer - Religious leaders rabbis
18Torah is written in Hebrew
19Symbols of Judaism
Star of David Menorah
20Synagogue where Jews worship
21Holy Sites
- Jerusalem
- Western (Wailing) Wall (site of Solomons Temple)
22The Temple Mount in Jerusalem Today
Solomons Temple Wall The Western Wall
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26How did the Romans treat Jews?
- Jews refused to worship Roman gods.
- At first the Romans didnt make the Jews worship
Roman gods, but did make the Jews pay taxes
instead. They still had to follow Roman rule. - By 66 C.E. Jewish discontent with Roman rule
resulted in rebellion. - Roman forces captured Jerusalem and destroyed the
Jewish temple. Growing numbers of Jews left Judea.
27The Jewish Diaspora By the end of the first
century BCE, Rome had taken over the eastern
Mediterranean and the Jewish population was
spread through many cities of the east. In the
third and fourth centuries CE there were
substantial Jewish settlements in most major
eastern cities and many western provinces as well.
28Christianity
29Founders of Christianity
- Jesus of Nazareth, Around 4 B.C.E. - 30 C.E.
- (Christians believe he is the son of God)
- Spread by Paul in 1st Century C.E.
- (Paul was a Jew who converted to
- Christianity)
30Miracles of Jesus
31Brief History
- Shares early history with Judaism (Torah 1st
five books of Old Testament). Ten commandments. - Life of Jesus Jewish carpenter preaches new
message about God. - New message (He is Son of God and through
faith/forgiveness of sins one can reach heaven). - Jesus crucified for his beliefs (about age
33yrs). - Message of Christianity spread throughout Roman
Empire by Paul (New Testament letters).
32The Beginnings of Christianityin Bethlehem
33Jesus Mission
Baptism
Agony in the Garden
Crucifixion
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35St. Paul Apostle to the Gentiles
36The Spread of Christianity
37Basic Beliefs
- Monotheistic belief in one god
- Jesus is the Son of God, performed miracles (his
birth, walk on water, water to wine, dead to
life, etc.) - Jesus died on behalf of sinners
- Holy Trinity God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit
- Man sins, he needs redemption. Jesus helps to
forgive sins - Get to heaven through forgiveness of sin
- Rituals Baptism, communion, prayer
- Priests - religious leaders
38Holy Trinity
Most Christians believe in a supreme God, who
came to earth in the person of Jesus Christ and
is active in the world as the Holy Spirit.
39Sacred Text
- Bible (includes Torah as first five books)
- Old Testament Jewish tradition and prophesy
- New Testament Jesus life and ministry
40How did the Romans treat Christians?
- Christians remained a small community under Roman
rule and met in secret - 50 C.E. - 300 C.E. Emperors tortured/persecuted
Christians because they refused to make
sacrifices to the emperor - Christianity outlawed in Roman Empire
- Emperor Constantine converts to Christianity
- Christianity eventually becomes official religion
of Roman Empire!
41Symbols of Christianity
42- In spite of persecution, Christians grew in
numbers rapidly. Christians actively looked for
converts. They told others about the benefits of
being Christian. Christians came from every walk
of life in ancient Rome, but Christianity had
great appeal to Rome's poor. - Life After Death Christianity promised life
after death in heaven. In the Roman religion,
only gods went to heaven. Emperors were
considered gods. Everyone else went to the
underworld. -
- Equality Christianity promised equal
opportunity. You could join Christianity and be
equally a Christian. In the Roman Empire you had
to be born into the nobility. - After nearly 300 years of persecution, in 313 CE,
Emperor Constantine ruled that Christianity was
legal and that Christians would no longer be
persecuted for their beliefs. This does not mean
that Rome finally had religious freedom. It meant
only that it was now legal to worship Roman gods
or to be Christian. Every other religion was
still illegal. The lack of religious freedom in
ancient Rome contributed to the fall of the Roman
Empire.
43Holy Sites
- Bethlehem Birth of Jesus
- Site of crucifixion Jerusalem
- Christians worship in a church
44Christianity Today
- Today Christianity, which began as a branch of
Judaism has more followers than any other
religion in the world. - Close to 2.1 billion people identify as Christian
45The Communities of the Gospels Historians'
approximations of the areas in which each of the
four New Testament gospels were used.
46Christians Today
- Christians have split up into many groups or
sects of Christians. - They all believe that Jesus Christ is their
savior, but they disagree on how to honor him and
the right way to practice their religion. - Examples Catholics, Eastern Orthodox,
Protestants, Baptists, Episcopalians, Lutherans,
Jehovahs Witness, etc.
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50The Spread of Christianity
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/reli
gion/maps/christ.html
51Spread of Religions Map
- http//www.mapsofwar.com/images/Religion.swf