DOK1: Vocabulray
1.) Israelites - Another name for Hebrew of Jew: a follower of of Judaism.
2.) Monotheism - the doctrine or the belief that there is more than one God.
3.) Abraham - the Hebrew patriarch from whom all Jews trace their descent.
4.) Jacob - a Hebrew patriarch, the younger of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca, who persuaded his brother Esau to sell him his birthright and tricked him out of his father's blessing. Jacob's twelve sons became the founders of the twelve tribes of ancient Israel.
5.) 12 Tribes - Jacob's twelve sons (in order of birth), Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin, become the ancestors of twelve tribes, with the exception of Joseph, whose two sons Mannasseh and Ephraim, who were adopted by Jacob, become tribal eponyms (Genesis 48).
6.) Canaan - the biblical name for the area of ancient Palestine west of the Jordan River, the Promised Land of the Israelites, who conquered and occupied it during the latter part of the 2nd millennium bc .
7.) Hebrew - a member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham. After the Exodus ( c.1300 bc) they established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their scriptures and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion.
8.) Covenant - an agreement.
9.) Moses - Hebrew prophet and lawgiver; brother of Aaron. According to the biblical account, he was born in Egypt and led the Israelites across the desert toward the Promised Land. During the journey he was inspired by God on Mount Sinai to write down the Ten Commandments on tablets of stone (Exod. 20)
10.) Passover - the major Jewish spring festival that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, lasting seven or eight days from the 15th day of Nisan.
11.) Mount Sinai - Mount Sinai, also known as Mount Horeb, is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai. The latter is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus and other books of the Bible, and the Quran
12.) Torah - (in Judaism) the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch)
13.) 10 Commandments - The Ten Commandments are laws or rules handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. An example of the Ten Commandments are "I am the LORD thy God. Thou shalt have no strange gods before Me" and "Thou shall not kill."
14.) Rule of Law - the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws
15.) The Promised Land- (in the Bible) the land of Canaan, which was promised to Abraham and his descendants (Gen. 12:7)
16.)Deborah - Deborah was a prophet of the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, counselor, warrior, and the wife of Lapidoth according to the Book of Judges chapters 4 and 5
17.) Phoenicians - a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Phoenicia and its colonies. The Phoenicians prospered from trade and manufacturing until the capital, Tyre, was sacked by Alexander the Great in 332 BC.
18.) Alphabet - a : a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order. b : a system of signs or signals that serve as equivalents for letters. 2. : rudiments, elements.
19.) Canaanites - a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Palestine and Phoenicia from about 3000 b.c.
2.) Monotheism - the doctrine or the belief that there is more than one God.
3.) Abraham - the Hebrew patriarch from whom all Jews trace their descent.
4.) Jacob - a Hebrew patriarch, the younger of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca, who persuaded his brother Esau to sell him his birthright and tricked him out of his father's blessing. Jacob's twelve sons became the founders of the twelve tribes of ancient Israel.
5.) 12 Tribes - Jacob's twelve sons (in order of birth), Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin, become the ancestors of twelve tribes, with the exception of Joseph, whose two sons Mannasseh and Ephraim, who were adopted by Jacob, become tribal eponyms (Genesis 48).
6.) Canaan - the biblical name for the area of ancient Palestine west of the Jordan River, the Promised Land of the Israelites, who conquered and occupied it during the latter part of the 2nd millennium bc .
7.) Hebrew - a member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition, descended from the patriarch Jacob, grandson of Abraham. After the Exodus ( c.1300 bc) they established the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their scriptures and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion.
8.) Covenant - an agreement.
9.) Moses - Hebrew prophet and lawgiver; brother of Aaron. According to the biblical account, he was born in Egypt and led the Israelites across the desert toward the Promised Land. During the journey he was inspired by God on Mount Sinai to write down the Ten Commandments on tablets of stone (Exod. 20)
10.) Passover - the major Jewish spring festival that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, lasting seven or eight days from the 15th day of Nisan.
11.) Mount Sinai - Mount Sinai, also known as Mount Horeb, is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai. The latter is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus and other books of the Bible, and the Quran
12.) Torah - (in Judaism) the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch)
13.) 10 Commandments - The Ten Commandments are laws or rules handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. An example of the Ten Commandments are "I am the LORD thy God. Thou shalt have no strange gods before Me" and "Thou shall not kill."
14.) Rule of Law - the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws
15.) The Promised Land- (in the Bible) the land of Canaan, which was promised to Abraham and his descendants (Gen. 12:7)
16.)Deborah - Deborah was a prophet of the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, counselor, warrior, and the wife of Lapidoth according to the Book of Judges chapters 4 and 5
17.) Phoenicians - a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Phoenicia and its colonies. The Phoenicians prospered from trade and manufacturing until the capital, Tyre, was sacked by Alexander the Great in 332 BC.
18.) Alphabet - a : a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order. b : a system of signs or signals that serve as equivalents for letters. 2. : rudiments, elements.
19.) Canaanites - a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Palestine and Phoenicia from about 3000 b.c.
dok2: Summary |
The Israelites are a small population of people. Which focus on one god, also called monotheism. There was a time period were Israelites were enslaved, by the Egyptian pharaoh. Most slaves died for diseases, but the ones that lived escaped also known as the Exodus. When the Israelites escaped from slavery, and started to head to Canaan they traveled through the Sinai desert. That's were Moses went to the top of Mount Sinai, and received the laws from God. As the Israelites travel to Canaan, which took about 40 years Moses died and never got to see the promise land. After Moses died a new leader named, Joshua took over and helped the Israelites to get to Canaan.Then Joshua died and all the Israelites turned and look up to the judges for leadership. The Canaanites created the alphabet. One group of Canaanites, Phoenicians improved the alphabet. This made writing and keeping records easier.
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dok3: MY OPINION |
My 3 things that I think the Israelites should have done differently on their journey to the Promise Land, is them following the 10 commandments , seen God more, and being more grateful. I think on the way the Israelites should have believed in God more, instead os worrying that something bad would happen to them. To me think that they thought that God wouldn't protect them on the journey to Canaan. The other thing that should have done have differently is talked and seen God more. After they got to the promise land they kind of just forgot about God, who he was, and what he did for them. The last thing I think should've is being more grateful fro what God has done for them. It's like when they got to the promise land they thought that God didn't help them get there safe, that it was just luck. So these were the thing I think that the Israelites should've done different.
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