Judaism Review
Yom Kippur
"Day of Atonement" 10 days after the Jewish New Year
Succoth
"Feast of Booths" 5 days after the "Day of Atonement" (= name of the huts used)
Purim
"Feast of Lots" celebrated in February or March connected to the Book of Esther celebrated Jewish deliverance from oppression
Passover (Pesach)
"Feast of Unleavened Bread" that lasts 7 (or 8 in some areas) days in the Spring celebrating the liberation of Israel from the Egyptians under the leadership of Moses
Shavuot
"Feast of Weeks" celebrated 50 days after the Pesach Seder meal (ala Pentecost)
Hannukah
"Feast of lights" celebrated in December, commemorate rededicated of the Second Temple during the Maccabean Period
Joshua
(Conquest of Canaan) After Moses died on Mt. Pisgah/ Mt. Nebo _______ took over and let the Israelite's into the Promised Land to conquer the people there
Septuagint
(Hellenisitc) The translation of the Hebrew Scriptures is called the ______ which is abbreviated LXX (=70( due to the tradition regarding how many rabbis translated the Torah independent but when they compared the translation, they all matched
Greek
(Hellenistic) Alexander the Great conquers Darius III of Persia in 331 BCE ________ language becomes the common language between different nationalities throughout the Empire, eventually leading to the need to translate the Hebrew Scriptures into this language
Esther, Daniel , Kethuvim
(Hellenistic) OVer time additional books or parts of books were added, including expanded versions of ________ and _______ that were longer than the Hebrew versions, which were part of the ______ section of the Tanakh
Deborah
(Judges Period) After the Conquest of Canaan, Israel was ruled by "judges" who were military leaders_______ only female judge and also the only judge called a "prophet" in the book
Pharisees
(Roman 1st century) Focused on the Study of Torah and following the rules therein
Sadducees
(Roman 1st century) Largely consisted of priests and nobility focus was the Temple and only followed the Torah; did not believe in resurrection of the dead
Essenes, Dead Sea Scrolls
(Roman 1st century) separatist community at Qumran; associated with a collection of texts known as the _________-
Herod The Great, Herod Antipas
(Roman) __________ collaborates with Rome to govern Judea, Galilee, and the surrounding areas until his death around 4 BCE after which the region was divided among his 3 sons with ______ taking control of Galilee
First Temple
(United Monarchy) _______ is built in Jerusalem
David
(United Monarchy) _________ of the tribe of Judah becomes the 2nd king of Israel (all 12 tries) god makes a covenant that a descendent of his would always remain on the throne - this promise becomes the basis of Messianic expectations later
Solomon
(united monarchy) _______ 3rd king of ISrael, son of Bathsheba, last king to rulle over all 12 tribes of Israel, God predicts that the Kingdom of Israel will split during his son's reign
Hasmonean Period
164-163 BCE Judeo under Jewish rule until Pompey conquers Jerusalem in 63 BCE
Modern Judaism
19th century - present
Rehoboam
1st king of Judah (Southern Kingdom)
Babylonian
612-539 BCE
Second Temple
7 Jewish or related, only two survive the Destriction of the ______ by the Romans in 70 CE
Antiochus IV, Maccabees
After Alexanders death, the empire split with th Ptolemies in Egypt initially having control over Judea/ Palestine but eh control switched to the Seleucid in Syria around 199/198 BCE. A Seleucid named _______ Epiphanes upset the JEwish people by desecrating the (Second) Temple in Jerusalem. This cause a family of priests known as the _____ to start a revolt in 167 BCE that was named after them
Orthodox
As a reaction against this push for modernization some Jews clung to the old traditions. This branch is the most strict of the modern branches is called ______ Judaism
Jersalem
Capital City of Southern Kingdom All kings were descendants of David
Samaria
Capital of Israel, Omride Dynasty including Ahab and Jezebel
Exodus
Date Late bronze age (possibly 13th century BCE) Control of Levant- Egyptians, Hittites
Divided Kingdom
Date- 922/921 - 722/721 BCE (Neo) Assyrian Empire arises
Judges
Date: Late Bronze Age, Early Iron Age
United Monarchy/ Kingdom of Israel
Date: ca. 1030- 922/921 BCE Control of Levant: Israelites
Conquest of Canaan
Date: late Bronze Age
Patriarchs
Dates: Bronze Age, Control of Levant: Canaanites, Egyptians, Hitties
Primeval History
Dates: Creation Unknown, with Adam and Eve
Shema
Deuteronomy 6:4 later becomes beginning of the ____ prayer
kosher
Dietary laws instituted especially in leviticus become the basis of ____ diet
Holocaust (Shoah)
During World War II Hitler and the Nazi party tried to commit genocide. This event is known as the ________
Cyrus (The Great)
Edict of _________ the only Gentile called a "Messiah" in the Hebrew Bible, allows the Jewish people to return to Judah (now called Yehud)
Jeroboam
First king of the northern kingdom
Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac Jacob, 12
God makes a covenant with ______ to make a great nation _______, son of concubine who is later out; ancestor of Arabs ________, almost sacrificed by his father who was followings God's order ______, also known as "Israel" father of the _____ tribes of Israel
Noah
Great flood: _____ builds an ark: YHWH makes a covenant never to flood the earth again
Israeli , Israelite
In 1947 the UN declared that a country called Israel would be established for the Jewish people. A modern citizen of this country is known as an ______ in contrast to the people of Ancient Israel who are called __________
Reform
Int he 19th century in Germany some Jews wished to modernize Jewish practices including using the vernacular language instead of Hebrew and lessening some of the dietary laws. This led to the modern branch known as ___________ Judaism.
Sabbath
Israelites commanded to keep the holy _____ sundown Friday - sundown Saturday
Esther, Purim
JEwish woman names _____ said to have married a king and saved the JEwish people; her story is connected to the "Feast of Lots" known as _______
Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year ("head" of "the year")
Second Temple, Hannukah
Jewish people kick the Seleucids out of Judea ______ is rededicated in 164 BCE. These events are connected to the "Feast of Lights" known as _______
Nebuchadnezzar
King ______ conquers Jersusalem in 597 BCE
Samuel, Saul
Last Judge, a prophet names ______ anoits ____ of the tribe of Benjamin as the 1st king of Israel (United Monarchy)
Conservative
Later, a middle branch developed that is known as ________ Judaism
Babylonian
Nineveh conquered by the ________ Empire in 612 BCE
Israel
Northern Kingdom
Yiddish
Over time a dialect of German that combined elements of Hebrew and other languages developed among the Jewish people. This language is known as ______
Rabbinic Judaism
Period 2nd century - 18th century
Persian
Period 539-381 BCE
Roman
Period 63 BCE - 480 CE
Elijah
Prophet ____ active; ascends to heaven in chariot of fire
Amos
Prophet _____ from Tekoa prophesies coming destruction due to lack of care for the poor and idolatry modern nickname "prophet of social justice"
Jeremiah
Prophet _____ known as the "Weeping Prophet" begins to predict the fall of the Southern Kingdom, also active early Babylonian Period
Maccbean
Revolt 167-164 BCE
Judah
Southern Kingdom
Christians, Jesus Pharisees
These two groups were the ______ (followers of _______ of Nazareth) adn the ______ which developed into "Rabbinic Judaism"
Exodus, Passover/Pesach
This event of exiting Egypt for the Promised Land is known as the ____ and is commemorated during the "Feast of Unleavened Bread" which is called ______
Genesis, Section of Tanakh: Torah
What book is associated with Patriarch period
Genesis 1-11 Section of Tanakh: Torah
What book is associated with Primeval History
Joshua, Section of Tanakh: Neviim(prophets)
What book is associated with the Conquest of Canaan period
Judges, Section of Tanakh: Neviim
What book is associated with the Judges period
Jeremiah, Some books in both Neviim and Kethuvim
What books are associated with Babylonian Period
1 Kings - 2 Kings, Amos, Hosea, Section of Tanakh - Neviim
What books are associated with David Kingdom Period
1 Samuel - 1 Kings Section of Tanakh: Neviim
What books are associated with United Monarchy/Kingdom of Israel
2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Section of Tanakh: Neviim
What books are associated with the Assyrian Period
Some book in both Neviim and Kethuvim
What books are associated with the PErsian Period
Abraham, Ishamel, Isaac, Jacob
What people are associated with Patriarchs period
Moses
YHWH appears to ______ of the tribe of LEvi and orders him to go to Egypt to free the HEbrew peope (sons of Israel) and lead them to the Promised land on the way he was given the 10 commandments at Mt. Sinai estbalishing the Sinai Covenant between God and ISrael. He is considered the greatest prophet by the Jewish People
Assyrian
______ Empire conquers the Northern Kingdom in 722/721 BE unable to conquer the SOuthern Kingdom, 721-612 BCE
Aramaic
_______ becomes established as international language in Levant
Rashi
_______ famous rabbi and commentator on the Torah and other Jewish Texts
Cyrus
_______ the Greatest conquers of Babylon in 539 BCE
First, Babylonians, Babylonian, Synagogue, Rabbi, Hebrew
________ Temple is destroyed by the _________ in 587/596 BCE thus starting the ______ Exile While in Exile, two characteristics of Judaism begin to emerge _______ (replacing the Temple as a focus of worship) and ______ (instead of priests) with a focus on studying Torah, written in _____ language
Mishnah Gemara
___________ + __________ = talmud (jerusalem Talmud; Babylonian Talmud)
Samaritans
___________ living in the territory of Samaria try to prevent Jews form rebuilding the walls around Jerusalem they believed they maintained true worship of YHWH and had their own holy sites and version of the Pentateuch
2nd Temple
____________ finished and dedicated in 515 BCE
Maimonides
_____________ famous medieval philosopher associated with the 13 Principles of Faith
Exodus-Deuteronomy, Section of Tanakh: Torah
what book is associated with the Exodus period
Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah
what people were in the Primeval History period
Hellenistic
period 331-167 BCE