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1.
Ancient Israel
1000 b.c. - 600 b.c.
2.
Geography
Ancient Israel was surrounded by Egypt and other tribes
Israel was considered the center of the world in the Old Testament
Israel was divided in 931B.C.
3.
Religious Background
Between 1300 and 1200 B.C.: Ancient Israelites settled in Canaan
Occurred after the decendents of the Abraham escaped slavery in Egypt
4.
New Religious Ideas
Israelites were unique because they were the first known group of people to celebrate Monotheism
Had ethical behavior which was expected of their people- treat everyone with respect
Religion affected the laws - fairness and justice
5.
Conflicts
First conflict was before 1335 B.C.
Leader Akhenaton reforms encouraged the worship of a Sun god named Aton
Other conflict was the Israelite kingdom split in half
Israel (North) fell to the Assyrians in 722 B.C.
Judah (South) fell to the Babylonians in 586 B.C.
6.
Israel Religion
During the Biblical Judges period people ate a basic diet
In the Book of Samuel (25:18) he illustrates basic ancient diet: bread, wine, parched grains, raisins, and figcakes
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Basic Religious Beliefs
Meat was reserved for special occasions as a sacrifice in the Old Testament
Bread in the Bible Land was basic nourishment
People left bread unleavened for Passover
To drink unmixed wine was regarded as a sign of great intemperance
8.
Family
Four basic levels of family
Bayit- "the household"
Regular- include debt servants, slaves, day laborers and orphans.
Mishpachah loosely refers to "clan" or large social units
Polygamy among the wealthiest households
Mattah or "tribe" consisted of many clans
9.
Food
Alcohol was consumed
Bread was a staple food
Meat was a special treat and was eaten on holidays.
Breakfast: light meal (typically olives and bread)
10.
Economy
Ancient Israel was an agrarian society: required extensive cooperation
Land was essential to survival
People used land for farming and living
11.
Politics
David was king united the 12 tribes
Renamed Jebus, Jerusalem (city of peace)
He expanded the borders of Israel
12.
Politics
970 B.C. Solomon becomes king
After his rein most tribes left the kingdom (931 B.C.)
The kingdom split in two after Solomon's death
Monotheistic and Polytheistic faiths clashed
13.
Trouble in Israel
722 B.C. Northern Kingdom of Israel is destroyed by the Assyrians (as a result of the split in 931 B.C.)
Aramaens broke away from the Israelites
Religious revival takes place in Southern Kingdom of Judah
The Kingdom falls
King of Babylon became powerful which leads to the Babylonian Period
14.
Culture (Clothing)
Wool/linen which included tunics, mantles (outer garments), and simple shoes
Wore headdresses - both men and women had long hair
In Egypt short hair- elegant wigs
Beards showed social classes (kings and some queens had ceremonial beards)
15.
Culture (Games)
People play checkers, backgammon, and chess
The games have been played since 5000 B.C. and are still continued to be played during 1000 B.C.
16.
Cultural Conditions
In marriage girls were expected to be virgins when they get married
If they weren't they could be punished with the death penalty
Men could marry multiple women and have control over who they marry
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Culture (Marriage)
A man had to give a girl's father a gift to seal betrothal
After the betrothal, wedding festivities took place
Caroline Lutz
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