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Title: Origins of Judaism


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Origins of Judaism
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Judaism
  • Religion developed 3,000 years ago in the Fertile
    Crescent
  • Monotheistic (belief in one God)
  • Shaped other religions like Christianity and
    Islam
  • Shaped modern ideas about law and human rights

3
Early Israelites and Judaism
  • Judaism Religion involving teachings and
    practices of Israelites.
  • Beliefs
  • Monotheistic
  • God created each person in Gods image
  • Act based on ethics, ideas about right and wrong
  • Source Torah
  • First five books of Hebrew Bible

4
Important People in Judaism Abraham
  • 1700 B.C.E
  • Lived in Ur, Mesopotamia
  • God told Abraham to leave Ur and travel to
    Canaan, on the Mediterranean Sea
  • Covenant binding agreement between God and
    Abraham
  • Canaan would become the land of Abrahams
    descendants.
  • Canaan known as Promised Land

5
Israelites Twelve Tribes
  • Patriarchs - Forefathers of Jewish people
  • Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaacs son Jacob
  • Jacob had twelve sons
  • Each son was the ancestor of a tribe
  • Jacob was renamed Israel
  • Twelve Tribes became known as Israelites
  • Their stories are written down in Genesis, the
    first book of the Torah

6
Famine in Canaan
  • Famine shortage of food
  • Jacobs family moves to Egypt (great supplies of
    grain) after famine in Canaan
  • Pharaoh enslaved and mistreated Israelites
  • Book of Exodus
  • 2nd Book in Torah
  • Describes the hardships of Israelites in Egypt
    and their escape.

7
Moses
  • Israelite adopted by pharaohs family
  • God appeared to him and asked him to rescue
    people from slavery
  • Pharaoh refused to let people out of Egypt
  • God punished Egyptians
  • Sickness
  • Insects
  • Death of Firstborn son

8
Moses and Israelites Leave Egypt
  • Moses led Israelites to the Sinai Peninsula
  • Exodus escape of Israelites from Egypt
  • Passover
  • Celebration to commemorate Gods freeing them
    from slavery.

9
The Desert Experience
  • Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years
  • God provided instructions and ways of worship
  • Faced harsh conditions and battled other peoples
  • Questioned leadership of Moses and God
  • Finally believed that obeying Gods commands
    would provide everything they needed

10
The Ten Commandments
  • Commandment order to do something
  • God gave Moses 10 Commandments at Mount Sinai
  • Most important laws in the Torah
  • Jewish people believe they have a covenant with
    God

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Return to the Promised Land
  • Joshua took leadership role after Moses died
  • Israelites entered Canaan once more
  • They conquered Jericho
  • Then conquered other kingdoms in Canaan
  • Tribes settled in different areas of Canaan

12
Jewish Scriptures Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)
  • Divided into three sections
  • The Torah
  • The Prophets
  • The Writings

13
The Torah (Law of Moses)
  • Gods creation of the world
  • Noahs ark and the great flood
  • Life of Abraham
  • Covenant
  • Stories of the Israelites
  • Journey from Egypt to Promised Land

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The Prophets
  • Books by or about Jewish prophets
  • Prophets person believed to be chosen by God as
    a messenger to bring truth to people
  • Preachers, poets, etc.
  • Told people how to relate and follow God

15
The Writings
  • Great Hebrew literature
  • Psalms poems or songs as prayers to God
  • Proverbs wise sayings
  • Books about heroes
  • Chronicles history of early Jewish people

16
Rabbis - Religious Teachers
  • Recorded oral laws
  • Discussed how laws should be interpreted
  • Wrote commentaries on the laws
  • Talmud text from A.D. 600
  • Collection of teachings and commentaries about
    Hebrew Bible and Jewish Law

17
Key Teachings of Judaism
  • Ethical Monotheism
  • Observance of Law
  • Love for Others
  • Weekly day of rest (Sabbath)
  • Commitment to study and prayer
  • Connection to the Land of Israel
  • Righteousness
  • Individual Responsibility to God
  • Justice

18
Judaism Now
  • Today, the United States, with approximately six
    million Jews, has the largest Jewish population
    in the world.

19
Jewish Diaspora
  • Communities living outside of Israel
  • Live far away from Jerusalem, Judaisms holy
    city.
  • Gather to pray and discuss scriptures in
    synagogues (Jewish meeting place)
  • 14 million Jewish people worldwide
  • Large majority in Israel and the United States
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