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chapter 6

Chapter 6 Lesson 2

By 1100 B.C., many Israelites called for a king to unite them against the ______. Philistines
Who became the first king of the Israelites? Saul
David established a capital city of Israel at Jerusalem. True or False TRUE
Which of the following did David accomplish as an Israelite king? A. composed wise sayings known as proverbs B. constructed many cities C. built the first temple in the capital city D .led the Israelites during a time of prosperity D
King Solomon is honored as the greatest king of the Israelites. TRUE OR FALSE FALSE
After the death of Solomon, the ten northern tribes founded a new kingdom called ______. Israel
The two Israelite kingdoms were larger and stronger than their neighboring empires. TRUE OR FALSE FALSE
Which group captured major cities in the kingdom of Israel? Assyrians
Under King Nebuchadnezzar, the Chaldeans captured Jerusalem and made major changes. TRUE OR FALSE TRUE
The ______ offered hope to the people of Judah sent to live in Babylon. Prophets
Identifying What empires conquered Israel and Judah? The Assyrians and the Chaldean Empires.
Why did the Israelites believe David was their greatest king? The Israelites believe David was their greatest king because under his rule they enjoyed prosperous times. David united the Twelve Tribes of Israel, defeated the Philistines, and established Jerusalem as the capital city of his kingdom.
What kingdom did the southern tribes form? They formed Judah
Making Inferences Based on location, what do you think was the major economic activity of the Phoenicians? The Mediterranean was important to the tribes for trade and transportation.
Comparing What do the teachings of Hosea and Jeremiah have in common? Both deal with the nature, or behavior of God
How might reading a series of proverbs affect people? Proverbs are short, wise sayings meant to reinforce good behavior. Reading a series of proverbs might cause people to examine their behavior and possibly change
Why was it important that King David united the tribes of Israel? By uniting the Israelites , King David led them into a new and prosperous era which in they defeated the Philistines and established a capital city in Jerusalem
How did Solomon's death affect the Israelites? After Solomon's death, the Israelites tribes spilt into two separate kingdoms- Israel and Judah.
Which groups mixes with Israelites to form Samaritan culture? The Assyrians mixed up the Israelites to form Samaritan culture.
The Babylonian Exile? The Babylonian Exile was the deportation, or forced move, of as many as 10,000 Jews to Babylon
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