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Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438 Two Column Notes

Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438 Two Column Notes

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Page 1: Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438 Two Column Notes

Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438Two Column Notes

Page 2: Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438 Two Column Notes

Questions: Dateline page 435 What three sacred sites

are located within Jerusalem’s Old City?

Islam- Dome of the Rock.

Judaism – Wailing Wall.

Christianity – The Christian Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

Page 3: Birthplace of Three Religions pages 435 - 438 Two Column Notes

Questions: Three Religions page 4351. Which city in Israel is

important to all three religions?

2. List three common traits of Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

1. Jerusalem2. A. All got their start in

Southwest Asia. B. All believe that there

is only one god-called monotheism.

C. Each was first lead by a single person and has a set of sacred writings.

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Questions: Three Religions page 435 cont.3. How do Judaism,

Christianity, and Islam differ from the religions of the Sumerians and Egyptians?

The Sumerians and Egyptians believed in many gods, a belief called polytheism.

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Questions: Abraham and the Origin of Judaism page 4361. The Hebrew people

were the first

a. ________

b. They called their God _________

c. According to Hebrew scripture, their God spoke to a man named _____.

a. Monotheists

b. Yahweh

c. Abraham

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Questions: Abraham and the Origin of Judaism page 436 cont.2. a. Where did Abraham

move and what is it called today?

b. Abraham’s descendants are called _______ and their religious belief is called ________.

a. Canaan and it is now called Israel.

b. Jews, Judaism

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Questions: Abraham and the Origin of Judaism page 436 cont. 3. What group drove the

Jews into exile?

a. ______________

b. What does the word exile mean?

a. Babylonians

b. Forced removal from one’s native country.

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Questions: Jesus and the Birth of Christianity pages 436 - 4371. What story is told in

the Gospels?

2. How does Christianity relate to Judaism?

1. The story of Jesus’ life.

2. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah promised in Jewish scripture.

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Questions: Jesus and the Birth of Christianity pages 436 – 437 cont.3. Describe Jesus’ early life.

Discuss where he was born and how he made a living.

4. Describe Jesus’ final days.

3. Jesus was born in Bethlehem and grew up in Galilee. His father trained him to be a carpenter.

4. Jesus was arrested and after a brief trail, he was crucified and died. He was put in a tomb and after three days, according to his disciples, he was resurrected and later went up into heaven.

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Questions: Jesus and the Birth of Christianity pages 436 – 437 Cont.5. How does Christianity

relate to Judaism?

Discuss what role Jesus’ disciples played in establishing Christianity.

5. Jesus’ disciples spread his teachings and their belief that he was the Messiah promised in Jewish scripture.

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Questions: Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam pages 437 - 4381. a. Who was the

founder of Islam and where was he born?

b. A believer in Islam is called a _______

2. According to the Islamic religion, who revealed the will of God to Muhammad?

1. a. A man named Muhammad, he was born in Mecca about A.D. 570.

b. A believer is called a Muslim.

2. The angel Gabriel

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Questions: Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam pages 436 – 438 Cont.

3. What is the Quran?

4. Why were the leaders of Mecca threatened by Muhammad’s teachings?

3. The collection of God’s revelations to Muhammad.

4. He criticized the wealthy and encouraged people to worship one God. His teachings threatened their traditions and businesses.

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Summary Activity: Pick three of the following and respond:1. Critical Thinking Activity- Use page 436 and clarify the

sequence of Jewish exile by putting the following facts in order. Which happened 1st, 2nd, 3rd.

Israel came under Roman control, Jews revolted against Rome, and Jerusalem was destroyed.

Babylonians destroyed the First Temple in Jerusalem, Jews were exiled to Babylon.

Persians took control of Mesopotamia, Cyrus allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem.

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Summary Activity: Cont.2. The painting on page 437 is one of the most

famous paintings in the world. Write down all the details that you notice in the painting. Which figure represents Jesus? How can you tell?

3. Muslims consider Muhammad a prophet. Why?

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Summary Activity: Cont.4. Look at the map on page 439 use this map to answer

the following questions.

a. What two sites are holy to all three religions?

b. In what parts of the map are most of the Christian holy sites located?

c. What river runs through the center of the map?

d. What does this map indicate about the importance of this region to Christians, Jews and Muslims?