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6.1-Israelites -The Beginnings
Word Mapping and Lesson Questions
Complete Word Mapping for the following content vocabulary (8):
-prophet: A messenger sent by God to share God’s word with people, Abraham was the first prophet of god, seer.
-covenant: An agreement with God, Noah made a covenant with god that he would build the ark, agreement.
-monotheism: A belief in one God, Christianity is a form of monotheism, Hagiology.
-Torah: Laws that Moses supposedly received from God, later became the first part of the Hebrew Bible, The Jewish people strictly follow the rules in the Torah, Laws.
-tribe: A social group made up of families or clans, The Miccosukee tribe own over 100 miles of land, ethnic
group, race.
-commandment: A rule that God wanted the Israelites to follow, The ten commandments are impossible to completely follow, Rule -Exodus: The departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, The Passover festival celebrates the Exodus, withdrawal, evacuation.
-alphabet: A set of letters or other characters used to write a language, The English alphabet starts with A and end with Z, letters
Answer the following lesson questions in complete sentences (11):
Critical Thinking, p. 142
-What important leadership traits did Moses show? Moses showed traits including bravery and faith in God. Moses was brave enough to demand the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. He had such faith in God that he trusted in the words of god himself.
Infographic, p. 143
-1-What is the main idea of the fourth commandment?
The 4
th
commandment states that the Jewish people may celebrate Sabbath day, but to follow the rest of the commandments while doing so.
2-Which commandments address family relationships?
The 5
th
and 7
th
commandments.
Progress Check, p. 143
-How did the Israelites’ beliefs differ from the beliefs of most ancient peoples? The Israelites were different from other cultural groups in that they believed there was only one God.
Critical Thinking, p. 144
-How do the Phoenician ships appear to be similar to and different from contemporary ships?
Phoenician ships and contemporary ships were similar in their structure, but Phoenician ships were smaller
and more durable.
Critical Thinking, p. 145
-How would the lack of written language have made trade more difficult for ancient people?
Without written language there would be a lack of communication between the two parties trading with each other.
Progress Check, p. 147
-Who were the Phoenicians, and what was their major contribution to world civilization?
The Phoenicians had multiple contributions to the world civilization, but they are most known for coming up with the alphabet.
Lesson 6.1 Review Questions-
2-What subjects are covered in the Hebrew Bible?
The Hebrew Bible showed the beliefs and the faith the Israelites had in Judaism
3-How did the Israelites settle Canaan?
4-What is the central theme of the Ten Commandments?
5-Which group living in Canaan included skilled sailors and traders?
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