monotheism - belief in one god, babylonian captivity - period when the chaldean ruler crushed Jerusalem and carried the Hebrews away to their lands., Moses - prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt., Jericho - One of the oldest cities in Israel., Jerusalem - capital of Judah, Samaria - capital of Israel, David - young Hebrew who defeated the giant., Goliath - The giant that was defeated by David., Torah - Laws of the Hebrew Bible, Mount Sinai - Place where Moses received the Laws in the Hebrew Bible., oasis - an area in a desert fed by underground water, drought - a long period of dry weather, exile - a period of forced absence from one's country or home, plague - something that causes suffering for a lot of people, descendant - one coming from a common ancestor, Jordan River - river that runs from northern mountains through Israel and ends at the Dead Sea., fertile - Jordan river provides water to these types of valleys., dry deserts - located in the southern region and caused people to build settlements near an oasis and led to city-states, Mediterrranean Sea - located west of Israel and made a natural cross road for Africa, Asia, and Europe to trade., Pharaoh - This Egyptian king enslaved the Israelites., Nile River - River that a baby boy was thrown into., Palace - place where Moses grew up., burning bush - What Moses saw when heard heard a voice tell him to lead the Israelites to freedom., plagues - God sent 10 of these to the Pharaoh to let his people go., children - The final plague was the death of all the firstborn Egyptian __________, lambs - The Israelites put the blood of this animal on their doors, pass over - the plague would do this when it saw the blood on the doorposts, Solomon - King David's son that built the first Hebrew temple., Saul - Name of the king that was on the throne before David., Proverbs - Name of the book that King Solomon wrote,

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