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| a Hebrew man that is in the bible who had many sons |
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| a Hebrew leader that led the Hebrews out of Egypt |
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| is the journey that Moses led his people out of Egypt |
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| he is am man a Hebrew boy that became a king because he slew the giant galiaph |
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| was a king who expanded his kingdom and made nearby kingdoms including Egypt and Phoenicia |
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| the scattering of the Jews outside of Israel and Judah |
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| the belief in only one god |
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| the most sacred text of Judaism |
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| are people who are said to receive messages from God to be taught to others |
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| set of commentaries and lessons for everyday life, the writing of the Talmud were produced between AD 200 and 600 |
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| writings by Jews who lived about 2,000 years ago |
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| the most rebellious of these Jews |
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| time for Jews to remember the Exodus |
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| the two of most sacred of all Jewish holy days |
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