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The Hebrews

The Hebrews. I. Introduction. The Monotheistic Revolution. II. Origins of the Hebrew People. A. The Hebrew Bible 1. Abraham 2. Moses B. The Historical and Archaeological Record. III. War with the Philistines. A. The Philistines B. Saul C. Victory. IV. The Hebrew Kingdom.

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The Hebrews

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  1. The Hebrews

  2. I. Introduction • The Monotheistic Revolution

  3. II. Origins of the Hebrew People A. The Hebrew Bible 1. Abraham 2. Moses B. The Historical and Archaeological Record

  4. III. War with the Philistines A. The Philistines B. Saul C. Victory

  5. IV. The Hebrew Kingdom A. David (c. 1000-973 B.C.E.) B. Solomon (973-937 B.C.E.)

  6. V. The Kingdom Divided A. Judah and Israel B. The Neo-Assyrians 1. The Demise of Israel and the "Ten Lost Tribes"

  7. VI. The Development of Monotheism A. Monolatry 1. The Yahwists and the House of David B. The Prophets 1. Toward Monotheism C. Josiah (r. 621-609 B.C.E.) and the Bible

  8. VI. The Development of Monotheism D. The Babylonian Captivity (586-538 B.C.E.) 1. Toward a Universal God

  9. VII. The Diaspora A. The Babylonian Jews B. The Romans and the Jewish Diaspora

  10. Travels of Abraham and Moses

  11. The Wailing Wall

  12. VIII. Conclusion • Monotheism

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