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The Hebrews. I.Introduction The Monotheistic Revolution.

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Page 1: The Hebrews. I.Introduction  The Monotheistic Revolution.

The Hebrews

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I. Introduction

The Monotheistic Revolution

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II. Origins of the Hebrew PeopleA. The Hebrew Bible

1. Abraham

2. Moses

B. The Historical and Archaeological Record

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III. War with the Philistines

A. The Philistines

B. Saul

C. Victory

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IV. The Hebrew Kingdom

A. David (c. 1000-973 B.C.E.)

B. Solomon (973-937 B.C.E.)

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V. The Kingdom Divided

A. Judah and Israel

B. The Neo-Assyrians1. The Demise of Israel and the "Ten Lost

Tribes"

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VI. The Development of Monotheism

A. Monolatry1. The Yahwists and the House of David

B. The Prophets1. Toward Monotheism

C. Josiah (r. 621-609 B.C.E.) and the Bible

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VI. The Development of Monotheism

D. The Babylonian Captivity (586-538 B.C.E.)

1. Toward a Universal God

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VII. The Diaspora

A. The Babylonian Jews

B. The Romans and the Jewish Diaspora

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Travels of Abraham and Moses

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The Wailing Wall

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VIII. Conclusion

• Monotheism