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University of Mississippi Chapter 4 1)Which of the following is not a stage in Judaism? Which of the following was the central believe and force in Hebrew religion and culture? Immanism is the pagan belief that God is Monotheism means: Davis was sent to court due to his When Saul brought david to battle, david accepted what challenge? The torah of bible is a collection of After wandering in the desert under Joshua, the Hebrews fought to move into Under King Saul the Hebrews became a united people called the is the belief that God is in nature such as animals The idea of Transcendence meant all of the following except In a battle against David Saul lost his three sons
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Chapter 4
1)Which of the following is not a stage in Judaism?
- Which of the following was the central believe and force in Hebrew religion and culture?
- Immanism is the pagan belief that God is
- Monotheism means:
- Davis was sent to court due to his
- When Saul brought david to battle, david accepted what challenge?
- The torah of bible is a collection of
- After wandering in the desert under Joshua, the Hebrews fought to move into
- Under King Saul the Hebrews became a united people called the
- is the belief that God is in nature such as animals
- The idea of Transcendence meant all of the following except
- In a battle against David Saul lost his three sons. What did Saul do in response?
- During the stage, the Hebrews worshiped many gods
- David was succeeded by
- conquered the Kingdom of Israel in 722 BC
- conquered the kingdom of Judah by plundering Jerusalem and the temple
- Which of the following temples house the tablets of the commandments handed down to Moses by Yahweh?
- How long did the Jews suffer in Babylonian captivity?
- The Jews lived in relative peace under the Persians until this conqueror invaded Palestine?
- conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to their homeland
- The Hebrews as thinkers and the Greeks as thinkers broke away from mythical thinking
- By reviving the gods from nature, thus demystifying nature, the Hebrews paved the way for
- After which dynasty were the Hebrew people enslaved by the new native Egyptian dynasty?
- Which leader led the first religious persecution in history by marching into Jerusalem, desecrating the Jewish temple and prohibiting worship in it?
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