Pastor Scott's From Moses to Messiah: The Biblical History of Judaism Study Notes

“Were There ‘Jews’ in Egypt at the Time of the ...

Using both biblical and secular records, we can establish a timeline for the exodus out of Egypt....

Using both biblical and secular records, we can establish a timeline for the exodus out of Egypt. The people traditionally referred to as “Jews” were not Jews at the time of the exodus; they would have been known as “Hebrews” or as “the children of Israel.” Understanding this will help us clear up any cultural confusion about these people. “Were There ‘Jews’ in Egypt at the Time of the Exodus?” Study Notes VF-2418 Some Materials Referenced in these Study Notes including DVD's are available.

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“Unfolding the History of Judaism” Study Notes ...

Many people are confused about the terms “Hebrew,” “Semitic,” and “Jewish,” and about the origins...

Many people are confused about the terms “Hebrew,” “Semitic,” and “Jewish,” and about the origins of Judaism. Judaism is a much younger religion than most people think. It began after people from the Southern Kingdom returned from the Babylonian captivity. God’s people did not always have the same religious practices. Who is who, and who the land of Israel belongs to, is more complicated than we might think. “Unfolding the History of Judaism” Study Notes VF-2416 Some Materials Referenced in t...

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“The Crystallization of the Newfound Faith” Stu...

The practices and identity of the Jewish people began to crystallize after their return from exil...

The practices and identity of the Jewish people began to crystallize after their return from exile in Babylon. They began to strictly enforce the law and to separate themselves from the ways of the foreigners who ruled over them. This period also saw the addition of new laws and holidays, which the Jewish people strictly adhered to. They developed a national spirit and fought to protect their religion. “The Crystallization of the Newfound Faith” Study Notes VF-2422 Some Materials Referenced i...

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“The Emergence of Judaism” Study Notes VF-2421

The Jewish identity and the practices of Judaism did not begin to emerge until after the return f...

The Jewish identity and the practices of Judaism did not begin to emerge until after the return from the Babylonian captivity. Although the priesthood had maintained certain practices and preserved the Hebrew language, most of the population had forgotten those things. During this time, there were waves of religious zeal, but there was also disobedience. “The Emergence of Judaism” Study Notes VF-2421 Some Materials Referenced in these Study Notes including DVD's are available.

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