Ancient Israel
Ancient Israel
What is in a name?
What is in a name?
►Hebrew
Hebrew means “From across”-
means “From across”-
name given to Abraham and his
name given to Abraham and his
followers
followers
►Israelites
Israelites: Abraham’s grandson
: Abraham’s grandson
Jacob renamed Israel which
Jacob renamed Israel which
means “he who has wrestled
means “he who has wrestled
with God”. His descendants
with God”. His descendants
were called “Israelites”
were called “Israelites”
►Jews
Jews: named after Jacob’s son
: named after Jacob’s son
Judah, ancient father of tribe of
Judah, ancient father of tribe of
King David’s dynasty
King David’s dynasty
Tracing Roots of Israel’s History
Tracing Roots of Israel’s History
► Nomadic tribes wandered
Nomadic tribes wandered
into Palestine from east in
into Palestine from east in
approximately 1900 BCE
approximately 1900 BCE
► Mesopotamian society
Mesopotamian society
dominated by polytheism
dominated by polytheism
► God (
God (Yahweh
Yahweh) appeared
) appeared
before Patriarch Abraham
before Patriarch Abraham
and told Abraham “
and told Abraham “to go
to go
and raise a great nation
and raise a great nation”
”
► This began the
This began the
monotheistic tradition of
monotheistic tradition of
the Hebrew faith with the
the Hebrew faith with the
establishment of the
establishment of the
“
“Covenant
Covenant”, “
”, “Chosen
Chosen
People
People” and “
” and “Promised
Promised
Land
Land”
”
► Abraham settled in
Abraham settled in Canaan
Canaan
► Story:
Story: Sacrifice
Sacrifice of Abraham
of Abraham
Jacob (grandson of Abraham)
Jacob (grandson of Abraham)
► Abraham’s
Abraham’s
grandson Jacob
grandson Jacob
took name “
took name “Israel
Israel”
”
which means
which means
“
“Wrestled with God
Wrestled with God”
”
and organized
and organized
Israelites into
Israelites into 12
12
tribes
tribes
► Some tribes
Some tribes
settled in
settled in Egypt
Egypt
(due to drought
(due to drought
and famine) and
and famine) and
were subjected to
were subjected to
Pharaoh’s rule and
Pharaoh’s rule and
eventually slavery
eventually slavery
Moses
Moses
Moses & Exodus:
Moses & Exodus:
“Let My People Go!”
“Let My People Go!”
► Moses received
Moses received revelations
revelations from
from
God: burning bush, rod / staff, 10
God: burning bush, rod / staff, 10
plagues, parting of the Red Sea
plagues, parting of the Red Sea
► End of 13
End of 13th
th
century BCE- Moses led
century BCE- Moses led
the Israelites out of bondage in
the Israelites out of bondage in
Egypt during Rames II reign called
Egypt during Rames II reign called
the
the EXODUS
EXODUS
► Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to
Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to
Mount Sinai where Yahweh gave
Mount Sinai where Yahweh gave
him the
him the 10 Commandments
10 Commandments,
,
uniting the Hebrews under one God
uniting the Hebrews under one God
► Moses and Hebrews searched for
Moses and Hebrews searched for
the “
the “Promised Land
Promised Land” or the land of
” or the land of
milk and honey, however they
milk and honey, however they
wandered in the desert
wandered in the desert for 40 years
for 40 years
Kings of Israel
Kings of Israel
► 1230 BCE, Israelites
1230 BCE, Israelites
guided by
guided by Joshua
Joshua,
,
invaded Canaan
invaded Canaan
(Promised Land)
(Promised Land)
► 1020 BCE: first king of
1020 BCE: first king of
Israelites was
Israelites was Saul
Saul, then
, then
David
David, then
, then Solomon
Solomon
► Under King David the
Under King David the
Israelites captured city of
Israelites captured city of
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
► King Solomon built the
King Solomon built the
Temple of Jerusalem
Temple of Jerusalem, to
, to
house the Arc of the
house the Arc of the
Covenant (sacred box to
Covenant (sacred box to
hold Torah)
hold Torah)
► Solomon’s Temple was
Solomon’s Temple was
destroyed
destroyed during
during
Babylonian invasion,
Babylonian invasion,
rebuilt in 6
rebuilt in 6th
th
century BCE,
century BCE,
and
and destroyed again
destroyed again in
in
70 CE by the Romans
70 CE by the Romans
► Only remaining part of
Only remaining part of
Solomon’s Temple is the
Solomon’s Temple is the
Western Wall
Western Wall
Lost Tribes of Israel
Lost Tribes of Israel
► After the death of
After the death of
Solomon, Kingdom of
Solomon, Kingdom of
Israel split into two
Israel split into two
(north=
(north= Israel
Israel; south=
; south=
Judah
Judah)
)
► Israel was conquered by
Israel was conquered by
Assyrians in 722 BCE and
Assyrians in 722 BCE and
the scattered people
the scattered people
were known as the ‘Lost
were known as the ‘Lost
Tribes of Israel’
Tribes of Israel’
► Judah was eventually
Judah was eventually
destroyed by Babylon in
destroyed by Babylon in
586 BCE and inhabitants
586 BCE and inhabitants
were held in captivity
were held in captivity
(called the
(called the Exile
Exile or
or
Babylonian Captivity
Babylonian Captivity)
)
► Emergence of
Emergence of
synagogues and rabbis
synagogues and rabbis
during Exile
during Exile
► Released by Persians in
Released by Persians in
538 BCE and returned to
538 BCE and returned to
Jerusalem to rebuild
Jerusalem to rebuild
temple
temple
Diaspora
Diaspora
► Diaspora
Diaspora is a Greek word meaning “sowing of seed” or “dispersal” which
is a Greek word meaning “sowing of seed” or “dispersal” which
refers to Jewish population living outside of Israel
refers to Jewish population living outside of Israel
► In 332 BCE, Jewish people in fell under
In 332 BCE, Jewish people in fell under Hellenization
Hellenization (Greek culture) as
(Greek culture) as
Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt and India
Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt and India
► 164 BCE, group of Jews called the
164 BCE, group of Jews called the Maccabees
Maccabees revolted against Greek rule,
revolted against Greek rule,
took control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple to God (Hanukkah)
took control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple to God (Hanukkah)
► 64 BCE, Jerusalem fell to
64 BCE, Jerusalem fell to Romans
Romans and the Kingdom of Judah became one
and the Kingdom of Judah became one
of the provinces of the Roman Empire (
of the provinces of the Roman Empire (Judea).
Judea). The people living there
The people living there
were called
were called Judeans,
Judeans, and it is from this word that we get the word
and it is from this word that we get the word Jew
Jew
► In 66 CE the people of Judea
In 66 CE the people of Judea revolted
revolted against Rome. This uprising was
against Rome. This uprising was
crushed and the temple was destroyed for a second time in 70 CE
crushed and the temple was destroyed for a second time in 70 CE
► Despite the dispersion of Jewish people throughout Europe after 70 CE,
Despite the dispersion of Jewish people throughout Europe after 70 CE,
their culture and religious beliefs have been by far the most influential of
their culture and religious beliefs have been by far the most influential of
all the ancient cultures of the Near East
all the ancient cultures of the Near East
Historical Overview
Historical Overview
► Ancient Israel is the birthplace
Ancient Israel is the birthplace
of the 3 great
of the 3 great monotheistic
monotheistic
religions of the world:
religions of the world:
Judaism, Christianity and
Judaism, Christianity and
Islam
Islam
► Ancient Israel dates back
Ancient Israel dates back
approximately 4000 years to
approximately 4000 years to
the writing of the books of the
the writing of the books of the
Old Testament
Old Testament
► Great
Great patriarchs
patriarchs of Judaism:
of Judaism:
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses,
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses,
Joshua
Joshua
► Hebrews, Israelites, Jews,
Hebrews, Israelites, Jews,
Semites
Semites: have all undergone
: have all undergone
persecution throughout
persecution throughout
history; from Babylonian
history; from Babylonian
Captivity, Exodus, Diaspora,
Captivity, Exodus, Diaspora,
Spanish Inquisition, Holocaust
Spanish Inquisition, Holocaust
Impact of Ancient Israel
Impact of Ancient Israel
► Covenant
Covenant = formal agreement
= formal agreement
between Hebrews and God (Yahweh);
between Hebrews and God (Yahweh);
Hebrews worshipped God and only
Hebrews worshipped God and only
God, and in return, they would be
God, and in return, they would be
God’s Chosen People and given
God’s Chosen People and given
Canaan as the Promised Land
Canaan as the Promised Land
► Spiritual ideas
Spiritual ideas profoundly influenced
profoundly influenced
Western culture, morality, ethics and
Western culture, morality, ethics and
conduct
conduct
► Three of the world’s most dominant
Three of the world’s most dominant
religions
religions: Judaism, Christianity and
: Judaism, Christianity and
Islam all derive their roots from the
Islam all derive their roots from the
spiritual beliefs of the Ancient
spiritual beliefs of the Ancient
Israelites
Israelites

Ancient Israel from Abraham to the Second Temple

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    What is ina name? What is in a name? ►Hebrew Hebrew means “From across”- means “From across”- name given to Abraham and his name given to Abraham and his followers followers ►Israelites Israelites: Abraham’s grandson : Abraham’s grandson Jacob renamed Israel which Jacob renamed Israel which means “he who has wrestled means “he who has wrestled with God”. His descendants with God”. His descendants were called “Israelites” were called “Israelites” ►Jews Jews: named after Jacob’s son : named after Jacob’s son Judah, ancient father of tribe of Judah, ancient father of tribe of King David’s dynasty King David’s dynasty
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    Tracing Roots ofIsrael’s History Tracing Roots of Israel’s History ► Nomadic tribes wandered Nomadic tribes wandered into Palestine from east in into Palestine from east in approximately 1900 BCE approximately 1900 BCE ► Mesopotamian society Mesopotamian society dominated by polytheism dominated by polytheism ► God ( God (Yahweh Yahweh) appeared ) appeared before Patriarch Abraham before Patriarch Abraham and told Abraham “ and told Abraham “to go to go and raise a great nation and raise a great nation” ” ► This began the This began the monotheistic tradition of monotheistic tradition of the Hebrew faith with the the Hebrew faith with the establishment of the establishment of the “ “Covenant Covenant”, “ ”, “Chosen Chosen People People” and “ ” and “Promised Promised Land Land” ” ► Abraham settled in Abraham settled in Canaan Canaan ► Story: Story: Sacrifice Sacrifice of Abraham of Abraham
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    Jacob (grandson ofAbraham) Jacob (grandson of Abraham) ► Abraham’s Abraham’s grandson Jacob grandson Jacob took name “ took name “Israel Israel” ” which means which means “ “Wrestled with God Wrestled with God” ” and organized and organized Israelites into Israelites into 12 12 tribes tribes ► Some tribes Some tribes settled in settled in Egypt Egypt (due to drought (due to drought and famine) and and famine) and were subjected to were subjected to Pharaoh’s rule and Pharaoh’s rule and eventually slavery eventually slavery
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    Moses & Exodus: Moses& Exodus: “Let My People Go!” “Let My People Go!” ► Moses received Moses received revelations revelations from from God: burning bush, rod / staff, 10 God: burning bush, rod / staff, 10 plagues, parting of the Red Sea plagues, parting of the Red Sea ► End of 13 End of 13th th century BCE- Moses led century BCE- Moses led the Israelites out of bondage in the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt during Rames II reign called Egypt during Rames II reign called the the EXODUS EXODUS ► Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to Mount Sinai where Yahweh gave Mount Sinai where Yahweh gave him the him the 10 Commandments 10 Commandments, , uniting the Hebrews under one God uniting the Hebrews under one God ► Moses and Hebrews searched for Moses and Hebrews searched for the “ the “Promised Land Promised Land” or the land of ” or the land of milk and honey, however they milk and honey, however they wandered in the desert wandered in the desert for 40 years for 40 years
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    Kings of Israel Kingsof Israel ► 1230 BCE, Israelites 1230 BCE, Israelites guided by guided by Joshua Joshua, , invaded Canaan invaded Canaan (Promised Land) (Promised Land) ► 1020 BCE: first king of 1020 BCE: first king of Israelites was Israelites was Saul Saul, then , then David David, then , then Solomon Solomon ► Under King David the Under King David the Israelites captured city of Israelites captured city of Jerusalem Jerusalem ► King Solomon built the King Solomon built the Temple of Jerusalem Temple of Jerusalem, to , to house the Arc of the house the Arc of the Covenant (sacred box to Covenant (sacred box to hold Torah) hold Torah) ► Solomon’s Temple was Solomon’s Temple was destroyed destroyed during during Babylonian invasion, Babylonian invasion, rebuilt in 6 rebuilt in 6th th century BCE, century BCE, and and destroyed again destroyed again in in 70 CE by the Romans 70 CE by the Romans ► Only remaining part of Only remaining part of Solomon’s Temple is the Solomon’s Temple is the Western Wall Western Wall
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    Lost Tribes ofIsrael Lost Tribes of Israel ► After the death of After the death of Solomon, Kingdom of Solomon, Kingdom of Israel split into two Israel split into two (north= (north= Israel Israel; south= ; south= Judah Judah) ) ► Israel was conquered by Israel was conquered by Assyrians in 722 BCE and Assyrians in 722 BCE and the scattered people the scattered people were known as the ‘Lost were known as the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’ Tribes of Israel’ ► Judah was eventually Judah was eventually destroyed by Babylon in destroyed by Babylon in 586 BCE and inhabitants 586 BCE and inhabitants were held in captivity were held in captivity (called the (called the Exile Exile or or Babylonian Captivity Babylonian Captivity) ) ► Emergence of Emergence of synagogues and rabbis synagogues and rabbis during Exile during Exile ► Released by Persians in Released by Persians in 538 BCE and returned to 538 BCE and returned to Jerusalem to rebuild Jerusalem to rebuild temple temple
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    Diaspora Diaspora ► Diaspora Diaspora isa Greek word meaning “sowing of seed” or “dispersal” which is a Greek word meaning “sowing of seed” or “dispersal” which refers to Jewish population living outside of Israel refers to Jewish population living outside of Israel ► In 332 BCE, Jewish people in fell under In 332 BCE, Jewish people in fell under Hellenization Hellenization (Greek culture) as (Greek culture) as Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt and India Alexander the Great conquered Persia, Egypt and India ► 164 BCE, group of Jews called the 164 BCE, group of Jews called the Maccabees Maccabees revolted against Greek rule, revolted against Greek rule, took control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple to God (Hanukkah) took control of Jerusalem and rededicated the Temple to God (Hanukkah) ► 64 BCE, Jerusalem fell to 64 BCE, Jerusalem fell to Romans Romans and the Kingdom of Judah became one and the Kingdom of Judah became one of the provinces of the Roman Empire ( of the provinces of the Roman Empire (Judea). Judea). The people living there The people living there were called were called Judeans, Judeans, and it is from this word that we get the word and it is from this word that we get the word Jew Jew ► In 66 CE the people of Judea In 66 CE the people of Judea revolted revolted against Rome. This uprising was against Rome. This uprising was crushed and the temple was destroyed for a second time in 70 CE crushed and the temple was destroyed for a second time in 70 CE ► Despite the dispersion of Jewish people throughout Europe after 70 CE, Despite the dispersion of Jewish people throughout Europe after 70 CE, their culture and religious beliefs have been by far the most influential of their culture and religious beliefs have been by far the most influential of all the ancient cultures of the Near East all the ancient cultures of the Near East
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    Historical Overview Historical Overview ►Ancient Israel is the birthplace Ancient Israel is the birthplace of the 3 great of the 3 great monotheistic monotheistic religions of the world: religions of the world: Judaism, Christianity and Judaism, Christianity and Islam Islam ► Ancient Israel dates back Ancient Israel dates back approximately 4000 years to approximately 4000 years to the writing of the books of the the writing of the books of the Old Testament Old Testament ► Great Great patriarchs patriarchs of Judaism: of Judaism: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua Joshua ► Hebrews, Israelites, Jews, Hebrews, Israelites, Jews, Semites Semites: have all undergone : have all undergone persecution throughout persecution throughout history; from Babylonian history; from Babylonian Captivity, Exodus, Diaspora, Captivity, Exodus, Diaspora, Spanish Inquisition, Holocaust Spanish Inquisition, Holocaust
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    Impact of AncientIsrael Impact of Ancient Israel ► Covenant Covenant = formal agreement = formal agreement between Hebrews and God (Yahweh); between Hebrews and God (Yahweh); Hebrews worshipped God and only Hebrews worshipped God and only God, and in return, they would be God, and in return, they would be God’s Chosen People and given God’s Chosen People and given Canaan as the Promised Land Canaan as the Promised Land ► Spiritual ideas Spiritual ideas profoundly influenced profoundly influenced Western culture, morality, ethics and Western culture, morality, ethics and conduct conduct ► Three of the world’s most dominant Three of the world’s most dominant religions religions: Judaism, Christianity and : Judaism, Christianity and Islam all derive their roots from the Islam all derive their roots from the spiritual beliefs of the Ancient spiritual beliefs of the Ancient Israelites Israelites

Editor's Notes

  • #5 The Story of Moses Jews, Christians, and Muslims, all revere Moses as a great prophet. He is considered the greatest prophet in Judaism and he is “ the most frequently cited individual in the Qu’ran. (Ishmael Instructs Isaac, pg.132). Although there are some differences, the basic Story of Moses and his role in the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt is very similar in the Torah, The Bible and The Qu’ran. In all three books, we watch the maturation of a man as he develops the qualities and leadership skills to bring together a group of squabbling individuals into a nation of united people with a common goal. This king saw how the Hebrew children were increasing in number, and he was afraid that some day there would be more Hebrews than Egyptians. So what do you suppose he did? Why, he made slaves of all the Hebrews and put cruel masters over them to make them work very, very hard. Perhaps he thought this would cause them to die young, and that soon there wouldn't be nearly as many Hebrews. But God was with the Hebrews. He had made wonderful promises to Abraham and to Isaac and to Jacob, and to all of Jacob's sons. These promises belonged to all the Hebrews. They were God's people, and God won't let anybody kill all of his people. Besides, God will bring back to life all the Hebrews who have died, and everybody else, too, for that matter. You see, God always keeps his promises, and no one can really interfere with what God wants done. That's a very important thing to remember. Making slaves of the Hebrews didn't stop. them from increasing in number, so the king of Egypt ordered that all the boy babies of the Hebrews should be killed as soon as they were born. They were to be thrown into the river Nile and drowned. Wasn't that awful? Moses was sent down a river in a basket because Pharoah had ordered all Jewish male children to be drowned in the Nile River. The Torah and The Bible tell us that The Pharaoh’s daughter discovers Moses in his basket. Miriam, Moses’ sister steps out of hiding and asks the Pharaoh’s daughter if she would like a Hebrew woman to nurse the baby. The princess says yes and Miriam calls Moses’ mother. She raises him till his teen years when she brings him to Pharaoh’s daughter, at which time she names him Moses. When Moses was a bit older he comes across an Egyptian beating a Hebrew. Defending his kinsman, Moses strikes and kills the Egyptian. Moses realizes that others know he has killed an Egyptian. When Pharoah learns of the murder, he orders Moses killed. Moses flees to Midian. It is here that Moses rescues the daughter of the local priest of Midian, named Reuel but known as Jethro. Moses marries his daughter, Zipporah who gives birth to a son named Gershom. Many years later Pharaoh dies and the Israelites cried out to God to free them from bondage. Moses, while tending his flock comes across a blazing bush that wondrously is not consumed by the flame. The Lord calls to him and tells him to remove his sandals and Moses, afraid to look at God, hides his face. God calls to Moses telling him to return to Egypt to free the Israelites from bondage. Moses fears that no one will believe him. In The Torah and The Bible God tells him to say that his name is Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh, which means, “I will be what I will be.” He further says the he is “The God of your fathers, of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob.” (Exodus 3:15) Moses expresses doubts and God reassures Moses that he will succeed and that the Israelites will believe God has sent him. God demonstrates to Moses how he will convince the people by turning Moses’ stick into a snake, his skin to leprosy, and promises that if the Israelites still do not believe him that he should take water from the Nile, pour it into the sand and it will turn to blood. Moses continues to protest that he is not deserving because he is slow of speech. God assures him that his brother Aaron will be his mouthpiece. Moses meets his brother Aaron in the dessert and together they return to Egypt. In Egypt Moses shows the signs God gave him and the Israelites believe him. Moses and Aaron approach pharaoh and tell him that their God has ordered Israelites to celebrate a festival in the wilderness. Pharaoh says no and responds by doubling their workload. The Israelites in their anger blame Moses and Aaron for their extra work. Moses asks God why he is bringing harm to his people and God reassures him that everything will be all right. God once again sends Moses to reassure the Israelites that he speaks for the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and that through a series of signs he will convince Pharoah to let the Israelites leave Egypt. So once again Moses and Aaron approach Pharaoh and ask him to let the Israelites go. God hardens Pharaoh’s heart and Pharaoh refuses. A series of 10 plagues are released upon Egypt. 1) All the waters in Egypt are turned to blood and all the fish die. 2) Frogs infest Egypt. 3)Lice crawl over every man, woman and beast that lived in the land 4) A cloud of insects attack the people. 5) A severe pestilence strikes the livestock of the Egyptians. 6) Egyptian people are covered in boils. 7) Thunder, hail and fire stuck the land of the Egyptians. 8) Locusts cover the sky and fields. 9)Darkness falls for 3 days. 10) Every first-born Egyptian child dies including Pharaoh’s son. Finally, Pharoah is convinced and the Israelites leave Egypt. After the Israelites depart, God once again hardens Pharoah’s heart and Pharoah sends an army after the Jews. Once again the Israelites blame Moses for their hardships. Moses reassures them and strikes the sea with his staff and the sea opens up a path of dry land for them to cross. As the Egyptians begin to cross, God orders Moses to stretch out his hand and the dry path closes and drowns the Egyptians. The Israelites wandered in the Sinai desert for 40 years. All three religions teach that this time in a desolate environment was necessary for the Israelites to be tested and to find for themselves their faith in God. Again, when they become hungry and thirsty they turn on Moses and blame him for their woes. When they complained of no meat, God provided quail. When they complained of no bread, manna fell from heaven. When they complain of no water, God tells Moses to strike his staff against a rock and water comes pouring out. After three months the Israelites arrived at the foot of the holy mountain of Sinai. A cloud encompasses the mountain and God descends into the cloud. God calls to Moses and Moses climbs up the mountain. God speaks and delivers to Moses the Ten Commandments. Since Moses is gone for a long time, the people begin to lose faith and want to make a God of their own. In the Torah and Bible, Aaron tells them to bring all the gold jewelry they have, and cast it into a mold. Aaron molds it into a golden calf, and the people worship this golden calf. When Moses returns he is infuriated. He throws down the tablets and they shatter. Then he takes the calf that the people made and burns it. He grinds the calf to powder and puts it into the people’s water, and makes them drink it. Once again, he goes up the mountain and writes down the commandments. The Jews continue to wander through the desert toward the Promised Land for the remainder of the 40 years. Moses is allowed to see the Promised Land but not enter. He climbs to the top of Mt. Nebo, which overlooks Canaan. God says, “This is the land which I swore to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. I will give it to your offspring. I have let you see it with your own eyes, but you shall not cross there. (Deuteronomy 34:4)
  • #11 Diaspora forced Jews to The Jewish people lived in many different parts of the Roman Empire, and wherever a minyan (10 Jewish adult men) could be found, they were able to establish a Synagogue Beginning around 70 CE rabbis met together to create commentaries on the Torah. These commentaries are known as the Talmud, and the Midrash. Studying the Torah, Talmud and Midrash became one of the central features of the Jewish religion.