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    The Israelites’ golden age ended when Israel split into two kingdoms after Solomon’s death. They were called Israel and Judah.The split weakened both kingdoms. Israel was attacked and practically destroyed by the Assyrians a while after the split. After this‚ Israel and Judah went into an extreme decline. Both kingdoms continued to go through many hard times. Judah and Jerusalem are destroyed by a series of attacks by King Nebuchadnezzar. Everything

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    AP World History Study Guide for Exam One: “Foundations: Prehistory- 600 C.E” Terms/Ideas To Know: 1.Pastorialism: Branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. 2.Patrilineal: System in which one belongs to one’s father’s lineage. 3. Matrilineal: A societal system in which one belongs to one’s matriline or mother’s lineage. 4. Hominids: Primate of the family Hominidae‚ which Homo sapiens is the

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    go everywhere I send you and say everything I tell you to say” and touches his mouth to place in him the word of the Lord (Jeremiah 1:6-7). God had also gives Jeremiah a vision of what is going to happen in the northern kingdoms. He is told that Judah and Jerusalem are going to be attacked‚ and that he should warn the people (Jeremiah 1:11-19). Jeremiah continues to prophecy during the reign of King Josiah (Hyatt 1958). He condemns idolatry the greed of the priests‚ and false prophets. He wars the

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    History Books (12 books) Joshua - Under the leadership of Joshua‚ the Israelites enter the Promised Land. After years of battles‚ they take control of the land and divide it into 12 parts ... for the 12 tribes. Judges - After Joshua had died‚ Israel had no single leader. For the next few hundred years‚ the nation went through a number of cycles. The people would sin‚ an oppressor would take control‚ they would cry to God for help‚ He’d bring up a leader/judge to deliver the people‚ there would

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    Bible prophecies were fulfilled after 1948‚ when Israel became an independent country for the second time in history. These prophecies foretold of modern Israel’s stunning military victories and of its transition from a desert wasteland to a prosperous nation. 1. Israel will prevail over its enemies Bible passage: Isaiah 41:12-14 Written: perhaps between 701-681 BC Fulfilled: late 1900s In Isaiah 41:12-14‚ the prophet said God would help Israel during times of conflict with enemies (if the people

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    Time Line Hebrews Israelites Nation of Israel with a King – 1020 B.C. Destruction of Judah by the Babylonians – 587 Time Line – Foreign Domination Exile Persian Period - 539 Greek Period Roman Period Judaism Monotheism Sacred Text; makes them unique Christianity Destruction of Jerusalem – 70 A.D. Arrangement Hebrew Bible – TANAK Law/ Torah Prophets / Nevi ‘im Writings / Ketuvim Old Testament Law / Pentateuch (five scrolls) History Wisdom Literature & Psalms Prophets

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    The Calling of Isaiah

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    The Calling of the Prophet Isaiah‚ Chapter 6:1-13 The prophet Isaiah lived during a very troublesome era during the years 742-701B.C.E. He preached during the reigns of four kings of Judah: Uzziah (783-742)‚ Jotham (742-735)‚ Ahaz (735-715)‚ and Hezekiah (715-687). Judah faced many challenges and crises throughout those years primarily at the hands of the Assyrian Empire. Isaih interpreted the events as part of the Lord’s will‚ and he encourages the people to trust in the Lord rather

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    Moses and the Burning Bush

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    regulate the flow of the Nile River. For fear that the Israelite population would continue to increase‚ the Pharaoh insisted that every male Hebrew child would be killed at birth. Ironically‚ during this oppressive period‚ Moses‚ the "future deliverer of Israel"‚ was born. To protect his life‚ his mother sent him down the Nile in a specially woven ark. He was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter who took him in and‚ to add to the irony‚ she hired his mother to be his foster nurse. The baby boy grew up and was

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    commentary on the Mishnah. After the Mishnah was published by Judah HaNasi (c. 200 CE)‚ the work was studied exhaustively by generation after generation of rabbis in Babylonia and the Land of Israel. Their discussions were written down in books that became the Gemara‚ which when combined with the Mishnah constituted the Talmud. There are two versions of the Gemara. The Yerushalmi‚ also known as the Palestinian‚ was compiled by scholars of Israel‚ primarily of the academies of Tiberias and Caesarea‚ which

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    The Prophet Amos

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    Summary of Prophets Teachings- Amos The prophet Amos was a native of the kingdom of Judah; he lived in a town called Tekoa‚ which was about 6 miles south of Bethlehem. Amos is recognized as the first Israelite prophet to have his teachings formally recorded. Amos was not a prophet his entire life at one point he earned a living as a herdsmen and a dresser of sycamore figs. It wasn’t until the later part of his life that Amos began to preach the word of God. While in the fields herding his

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