Chapter 6 Lesson 2- The Israelite Kingdom
THey worshipped the God of Israel, read the Torah, and followed the Israelites' religious laws
What beliefs did the Samaritans adopt from the Israelites?
It is a time of sadness when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem's temple, captured the king, and took thousands of Judah's people to Babylon
What is the Babylonian Exile?
The Assyrians captured Israel and the Chaldeans captured Judah
What two Kingdoms were formed when the Israelite tribes divided?
Israel and Judah. The capital of Israel is Samaria and the capital of Judah is Jerusalem.
What were the names of the two Kingdoms and what were their capitals?
David
Who is the greatest king of the Israelites?
The first king was Saul. Some of his achievements were the battles they won against the Philistines. Saul had gained greater fame. He was a leader to his people. He was later replaced by a boy named David because Saul tried to kill David but the died in battle
Who was the first king and what were some of his achievements? Why was he replaced?
The second king was David. Some of his achievements were killing the giant Goliath. He united the 12 Israel tribes and he established a capital for Israel at Jerusalem
Who was the second king and what were some of his achievements?
The third king was Solomon. He was David's son. Some of his achievements were bringing a long period of peace to the region; he build large cities. He built the first temple Jerusalem; He was known for his wisdom; but he brought deep disagreements
Who was the third king and what was some of his achievements?
The Samaritans were Assyrians that came to live in Israel
Who were the Samaritans?
Saul, David, and Solomon
Who were the three kings of Israelites?
period
a division of time that is shorter than an era
exile
a forced absence from one's home or country
psalm
a sacred song or poem used in worship
proverb
a wise saying
survive
to continue to live; to live through a dangerous event
found
to establish or create