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Defeat and New Beginnings

Defeat and New Beginnings. Do Now. Take out the following: 1. Lesson 6.3 Quote Breakdown 2. Vocabulary sheets 3. Homework and Practice Book page 61. Babylonian Captivity. 597 B.C. – Babylonians conquer Judah Forced people to move to Babylon

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Defeat and New Beginnings

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  1. Defeat and New Beginnings

  2. Do Now Take out the following: 1. Lesson 6.3 Quote Breakdown 2. Vocabulary sheets 3. Homework and Practice Book page 61

  3. Babylonian Captivity 597 B.C. – Babylonians conquer Judah Forced people to move to Babylon New king of Judah was appointed from Jerusalem He rebelled, Judah was reconquered and the temple was destroyed

  4. Babylonian Captivity (Continued) Most were exiled The prophet Jeremiah believed this was punishment

  5. Jeremiah's beliefs God could be worshipped anywhere Exiles would return to Canaan if the people turned back to God “When you call Me, and come and pray to Me, I will give heed [pay attention] to you…and I will restore your fortunes…and I will bring you back to the place from which I have exiled you”

  6. Jeremiah

  7. Judaism Changes Exiles maintained culture and religion Worshipped at community centers called synagogues Rabbis led worship

  8. Jewish Diaspora 538 B.C. – Persian Empire conquered Babylon Their leader Cyrus allowed them to reclaim Canaan and to rebuild the temple The Exile had begun the Jewish Diaspora This was the scattering of Jews outside their homeland: some returned to Canaan, others did not

  9. Cyrus the Great

  10. Cyrus the Great’s Empire

  11. Activity Open your textbook to pages 236 and 237 to examine an early community center.

  12. Ukraine

  13. Germany

  14. Russia

  15. Poland

  16. Italy

  17. Hungary

  18. Jerusalem

  19. Cincinnati

  20. Montana

  21. Ezra Renewed faith in Judaism Led Jews back to Jerusalem Gave public readings from the Torah Wrote Torah’s laws on a scroll

  22. Ezra

  23. Ezra Quote “…follow the Teaching of God, given through Moses the servant of God, and to observe carefully all the commandments of the Lord our Lord…”

  24. Torah Was canonized, or made an official part of the teachings of Judaism Torah was the law of Judah Judah was a theocracy, or a state ruled by religious law

  25. Torah

  26. Activity Complete page 67 of your Homework and Practice Book.

  27. Wrap Up Which people conquered Judah? Why were many Jewish people exiled? Which prophet told the exiles they would return to Canaan? Why were synagogues developed? Who led them? What was the Jewish Diaspora? Who allowed Jewish people to come back to Canaan? Who helped restore Judaism in Jerusalem?

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