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Human Legacy Course
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quiz
resource.
1
The Hebrew religion is known as _______.
Christianity
Hebrewism
Judaism
None of the Above.
2
Accounts of the Hebrews’ early history appear in five sacred books called the _______.
Psalms
Torah
Prophets
Writings
3
In a journey known as the _______ the Hebrews made their way out of Egypt, where they had been held as slaves.
Genesis
Mecca
Revelation
Exodus
4
According to Hebrew history, Moses was chosen by God to receive a collection of moral laws known as the _______.
Ten Commandments
Writings
Hammurabi Code
Psalms
5
The Hebrew people made a _______ or a solemn agreement, to follow God’s law.
Talmud
Saul
Covenant
None of the Above.
6
The Hebrews believed the land of _______ was promised to them by God. This land was described as “flowing with milk and honey.”
Eden
Canaan
Judah
Talmud
7
Israel’s first king was a man named _______, chosen for his military leadership.
Saul
Talmud
David
Solomon
8
Shortly after the death of King Solomon, Israel’s Twelve Tribes formed two kingdoms. One was called Israel and the other was called _______.
Talmud
Israel
Jerusalem
Judah
9
Unlike most other ancient peoples, the Hebrews practiced _______, the belief in only one god.
Polytheism
Monotheism
Judaism
Christianity
10
Written by early Jewish scholars, the _______ contains explanations and interpretations of the other sacred texts.
Prophets
Torah
Talmud
Bible
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