Abraham
- Father of the Hebrews
- Abraham is the name given to him by god and it means father of man
- Judaism believes in a single god
- Introduced the belief of a single god
- Moved his family from Mesopotamia to Canaan because he was told to do so by God
- God promised Abraham that he would make him the father of a great nation and would bless the nation
- Abraham’s descendants became known as the Jewish people
- God tested Abraham in many ways
- God asked him to sacrifice his son Isaac
- He proved his faith and obedience to God by taking his son to the mountain top
- God rewarded him by renewing his promise to Abraham
Moses
- Greatest Hebrew leader
- Hebrews grew in number and this made the Pharaoh fearful so he made them slaves
- God spoke to Moses and told him he would send him to the Pharaoh to free my people
- The Pharaoh refused and God punished Egypt with 10 plagues
- After the Pharaoh’s first born son was killed, he decided to free the Hebrews
- However, the Pharaoh changed his mind and sent the Egyptian army after the Hebrews
- Moses was able to help them escape safely by parting the Red Sea with his staff
- He led his people out of slavery in Egypt
- Told the Hebrews that God would lead them to Canaan, the promise land, in exchange for faithful obedience
- Gave Judaism its fundamental laws
- The foundation of Judaism is 10 laws carved into two stone tablets
Kings David and Solomon
- In Canaan, the people created a united kingdom under King David and Solomon
- King David established Jerusalem as a holy city
- King Solomon built Jerusalem’s first great temple
King David
- Were at war with Philistines
- Hebrews had to defeat Goliath so they would not become slaves
- David was outraged at the Philistines mockery of the Hebrew God
- David fought and defeated Goliath with only a sling shot
- God rewarded David’s bravery by making him king
- He united Judah and Israel into a single kingdom known as Israel
- He created a strong central government
- He gave the kingdom its own army, courts, and government officials
- He served as the nation’s chief priest
- Jerusalem became the center of political and religious life
- The Ark of the Covenant was housed in Jerusalem
- Jerusalem became a holy city
King Solomon
- After King David’s death, his father, he became king
- Built a magnificent temple in Jerusalem
- The temple became the home of the Ark of the Covenant
- Center of Jewish worship
- Building the temple was expensive
- Taxed the Jewish people heavily to purchase materials
- His methods angered many Hebrews which resulted in them breaking away into two separate kingdoms
- Northern kingdom became known as Israel
- Southern kingdom was ruled by David and Solomon’s descendants