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Name, Term, Concept Description/Definition
Moses  led the Israelites out of Egypt; received the Ten Commandments from God on Mt. Sinai  
Joshua  succeeded Moses; led Israel in the conquest of Canaan  
Samuel  led Israel from the oppresion of the Philistines; warned against the dangers of having an earthly king.  
Saul  the first earthly king of Israel; ruled for 40 years.  
David  one of the greatest earthly kings in history; he ruled Israel for 40 years.  
Solomon  King David's son; asked God for wisdom to govern Israel; ruled for 40 years.  
Phoenicians  prosperous sea traders who lived in several independent cities in Canaan; shared their alphabet with the Mediterranean world.  
Hittites  fierce warriros who lived in Asia Minor; used their resources for war and conquest  
Mount Sinai  the mountain where God made His covenant with Israel  
Theocracy  rule by God  
Ten Commandments  first ten of God's laws which briefly state principles of morality; given to Moses on Mt. Sinai; also called Decalogue.  
Northern Kingdom  Israel; fell in about 700 B.C. to the Assyrian Empire.  
Southern Kingdom  Judah; fell in 500s B.C. to Chaldean Empire.  
Hattusas  capital city of the Hittite Empire.  
Amalekites  people that the Israelites defeated with God's help while travelling to Sinai  
Jordan River  the river that God parted so that the Israelites could cross over into Canaan  
Jericho  walled city that fell at the sound of trumpets and shouts  
Tyre and Sidon  two independent Phoenician cities  
Carthage  Phoenician trading post that grew into a large city  
Asia Minor  the area between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River