
Hebrews and Judaism
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- Q1This is the most important Jewish text.Dead Sea ScrollsTorahTalmudNew Testament30s
- Q2Which of the following books cannot be found in the Torah?ExodusCorinthiansGenesisNumber30s
- Q3According to the Hebrew Bible, all Jews could be traced back to...DavidIsaacAbrahamMoses30s
- Q4According to the Hebrew Bible, God instructed Abraham to leave Mesopotamia and settle here.SyriaCanaanKushEgypt30s
- Q5What do the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all have in common?They all believe in one god.They all believe Moses was the Messiah.They are all Christians.The Torah is the most sacred text for each.30s
- Q6This is the belief in one god.monotheismunotheismpolytheismatheism30s
- Q7Which story best explains how Joseph rose to second in command in Egypt?Joseph was born a Hebrew but grew up as an Egyptian. When he learned he was actually Hebrew he left Egypt but later returned. His Egyptian brother, now pharaoh was pleased to see him return and named him second in command.Joseph was a great military leader and went to Egypt to lead the Hebrews out of slavery. He convinced the slaves to rise up and fight back against pharaoh. Pharaoh, see he could lose everything, made Joseph second in command for stopping the slave rebellion.Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and eventually imprisoned. The pharaoh heard he could interpret dreams and went to Joseph. Joseph told pharaoh to save food in preparation for a famine. When the famine hit, Egypt was prepared and pharaoh was pleased with Joseph and named him second in command.Joseph was sold into slavery to help his father pay off a debt. He worked hard and the pharaoh promoted him to oversee all the slaves in Egypt. The slaves worked so hard under Joseph, the pharaoh was very pleased and named him second in command.30s
- Q8Why was Moses chosen to free the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt?He was a great military leader who could defeat Pharaoh's army.He was a great public speaker and God believed he could convince the pharaoh to free the slaves.He was an Egyptian prince and was next in line to be the pharaoh.He had grown up an Egyptian and knew the pharaoh well enough to have a chance to speak with him.30s
- Q9Which of the 10 plagues forced Pharaoh to free the Hebrews from slavery?LocustWater to bloodFrogsDeath of first born30s
- Q10This Jewish holiday celebrates the Angle of Death passing over the homes of the Hebrews in Egypt.HanukkahEasterYom KippurPassover30s
- Q11After the 10 plagues, Pharaoh agreed to free the Hebrews from slavery. However, he soon changed his mind and chased them to the shore of the _______ Sea, where Moses parted the waters for the Hebrews to cross.CaspianDeadRedMediterranean30s
- Q12The release of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt began what is known as the...DiasporaPilgrimageGenesisExodus30s
- Q13What significant event in Hebrew history occurred on Mt. Sinai?God provided Abraham with a goat to avoid the sacrifice of his son Isaac.Moses turned his walking staff into a snake.David defeated the Philistine giant Goliath.Moses received the 10 Commandment from God.30s
- Q14These were laws given to Moses by Yahweh in addition to the 10 Commandments that would guide many areas of the Jews Daily life.Mosaic LawCommentary LawTalmud LawSiani Law30s
- Q15He was the first king of Israel.SolomonDavidSaulAbraham30s