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Warriors and Dieties
Assyrians, Pheonecians, Persians, and the Hebrew Tribes
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9th Grade
09/29/2010

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Assyrians were what kind of group (think religion)
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a Semitic tribal group.
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Semitic
Definition
any member of the various peoples originating in southwestern Asia
Semitic languages include Hebrew and Arabic
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Who were the Assyrians named after and why?
Definition
Assyrians were named after Assur and, like their god, were skilled in the art of war
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Did the Assyrians have art and literature?
Definition
Yes, they had a very large library of clay tablets and other relics, many about war.
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The Phoenicians
Definition
Spread art of iron making
Most notable contribution was phonetic alphabet, 1000 BCE
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Persians
(500 BCE-500 CE)
Definition
most powerful people of western Asia
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Persia (present-day Iran)
Definition
central point for travel and exchange
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Cyrus the Great
Definition
United and expanded Persia in 500s BCE
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Darius I
Definition
Made coinage, Calendar, and Law uniform, The empire was the largest when he was the ruler.
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Zoroastrianism
Definition
Religion inspired by 6th century (BCE) prophet: Zarathustra (aka: Zoroaster)
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Zoroastrianism
Definition
Religion based on struggle between good and evil (people chose whose deeds they were doing and then were either eternally punished or rewarded by the gods.)
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Where does our knowledge of the Hebrew tribes mostly come from?
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Most knowledge of 12 Tribes of the Hebrews comes from Old Testament and archeology
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Where did abraham lead the Hebrew tribes? what is the name of the document that shares this info?
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Old Testament Story of Abraham leading people from wilderness into the land of Canaan.
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What was the name for the Hebrew tribes' departure from Egypt?
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The Exodus
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Under what leader and when did the Hebrews want to return to canaan
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Under Moses (1200s?), Hebrews wanted to return to Canaan
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when did the hebrews set up their first kingdom.
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Hebrews set up own small kingdom around 1000 BCE under king saul in caanan
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David
Definition
Was king after Saul-->
David conquered Jerusalem – Hebrew’s capital city
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Tribes splitting
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Successor split kingdom after Assyrians attacked into Judea (Jews) and Samaria-viewed themselves as separate peoples
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Diaspora of Jews (scattering to different lands)
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Scattered after Assyrian invasion
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Who conquered the Judean's temporarily?
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Judeans conquered by Babylonians:Babylonian Captivity 586-539 BCE (during this time religion develops)
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Jewish People: Monotheistic or Polytheistic
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6th c: Jews monotheistic religion; Yahweh became the only deity of the Jews
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When did the Jews start believing in the covenant? What is the Covenant?
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By 600s BCE Jews believed in the Covenant (the Promise) – sacred contract to keep the faith, triumph over enemies
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How many Commandments were there? what did they do? Who gave them to who?
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Ten Commandments – rigid set of rules, moral regulations (from God to Moses)
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Did the Jewish people believe in life after death?
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* Appreciate life on earth; no a promise of immortal salvation
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