WH:2.6.2 Lesson: The Hebrews Review
According to your video on the Passover, the matzo bread served during the Sedar meal represents [choose all that apply]
- the 3 temples - the Exodus
How were the Hebrews connected to the house of Pharoah in Egypt? [choose all that apply]
- through Joseph, who became a ruler second only to Pharoah -through Moses, who had been brought up in Pharaoh's household
What was the name of the land that the Hebrews settled in?
Palestine
As a remembrance of the final plague on Egypt, Jews celebrate ________________ every year.
Passover
Who was the first king of Israel?
Saul
Under which king did Israel begin to turn back to polytheism?
Solomon
According to your video presentation on the Passover, the celebration begins
at sunset on the 15th day of Nisan
According to your video, "Judaism in a Nutshell," what do the majority of Jews believe about Jesus?
he was NOT the Messiah, but was a prophet or teacher only
According to your video, "Judaism in a Nutshell," Jews do not believe in
original sin
The 10 tribes of Israel were conquered by this group in 700BC:
the Assyrians
The five books of the Bible representing the history and central beliefs of the Jewish people are called
the Torah
Which of the following made the Jews unique?
they practiced a monotheistic religion in a world where most were polytheistic
Why was Pharoah reluctant to let the Hebrew people go?
they were a good source of labor
Because of various interpretations of the Bible, Abraham can be said to be the founder of what three world religions? [choose 3]
- Christianity - Judaism - Islam
Who were Abraham's sons? [choose all that apply]
- Isaac - Ishamel
According to your video, "Judaism in a Nutshell," two of the most common symbols are [choose 2]
- Menorah - Star of David
Identify the following characteristics of polytheism and monotheism by placing a "P" or "M" in the blank beside each statement: 1. the predominant religious system of the ancient world 2. elements of good versus evil 3. redemption is a crux 4. gods controlled nature and the lives of men 5. used deities as an explanation for natural occurrences 6. belief in an apocalyptic end of the world 7. belief in the fate of humans at the will of the gods 8. the Egyptians 9. Zoroastrianism 10. belief in an all-powerful deity
1.P 2.M 3.M 4.P 5.P 6.M 7.P 8.P 9.M 10.M
God called Abram out of Ur of the Chaldees. Around what year did this occur?
1600 BC
Who was the father of many nations?
Abraham
Which of the following was NOT one of the Judges of Israel?
Caleb
How did the Hebrew people become "Israel"?
Jacob's name was changed to Israel and his sons became the fathers of the twelve tribes
What was the name given to the religion of the Hebrews?
Judaism