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Do Now On this day in history in 2003, the most distant object ever found in our solar system, named Sedna, was discovered by astronomers at the Mount Palomar Observatory. If you could spend a month in space, where would you visit? What would you do there? Title: Ancient Hebrews in the Wilderness
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Page 1: Do Now  On this day in history in 2003, the most distant object ever found in our solar system, named Sedna, was discovered by astronomers at the Mount.

Do NowOn this day in history in 2003,

the most distant object ever found in our solar system, named Sedna, was discovered by astronomers at the Mount Palomar Observatory.

If you could spend a month in space, where would you visit? What would you do there?

Title: Ancient Hebrews in the Wilderness

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Agenda

Do NowMoses/Abraham thinking mapIsraelites in the Desert LessonCause and Effect Thinking MapIsraelites In Canaan

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Moses vs. Abraham

Moses Abraham

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Vocabulary Builder

Manna: a grain given to the Israelites by god to help them survive while wandering in the desert

Canaan: The Land promised to Israel by God which they searched in the desert for 40 years to reach

Tabernacle: A tent used as a sanctuary or temple for the Ark of the Covenant by the Israelites to worship God.

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The Exodus

The exodus probably occurred about 1250 B.C. According to the Torah, after the descendants of

Jacob left Egypt, they lived in the desert for 40 years while God prepared the people for migration into the Promised Land

Critical thinking: On the left side of your notebook:

How would you feel having to wander in the desert for so many years. How do you think the Israelites felt?

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The Exodus During this time, the Israelites went

into battle with other people

Gradually, the Israelites began to reach Canaan

Eventually, the began a war of conquest against several kingdoms near Canaan.

Some Israelites liked areas they had conquered so some settled outside of the promised land

They were able to do this only if they agreed to help fight for the Promised land first

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Israelites Complain

The Israelites had a bad habit…

They constantly complained

They complained about: Not having food

Not having water

Having to always walk

Anything and Everything

This was very frustrating for Moses and Aaron, Moses was constantly asking God to please the people of Israel

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Israelites Complain "Why didn't God let us die in comfort in Egypt where

we had lamb stew and all the bread we could eat? You've brought us out into this wilderness to starve us to death, the whole company of Israel!”

How could they so quickly forget how horrible it was to live as slaves in Egypt?

God told Moses, "I'm going to rain bread down from the skies for you. The people will go out and gather each day's ration. I'm going to test them to see if they'll live according to my Teaching or not. On the sixth day, when they prepare what they have gathered, it will turn out to be twice as much as their daily ration."

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Israelites Complain This bread like food was called

“manna”

It was a grain that tasted like crackers with honey

Every day the Israelites would gather the manna but were instructed to only gather enough for that day

The Israelites ate the manna for forty years until they arrived at the land where they would settle down. They ate manna until they reached the border into Canaan.

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Israelites Disobey As the Bible records the tragic happening, the

Israelites once again find themselves in the desert without water and complain bitterly to Moses and Aaron.

God instructs Moses and Aaron to "take the rod ... and before their very eyes order the rock to yield its water. ... And Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod. Out came copious water, and the community and their beasts drank.

Did Moses do what God told him to?

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Israelites Disobey NO HE DIDN’T

First, Moses disobeyed a direct command from God: God had commanded Moses to speak to the rock. Instead, Moses struck the rock with his staff.

Second, Moses took the credit for bringing forth the water. In verse 10 Moses said, "Must we (referring to Moses and Aaron) bring you water out of this rock?"

Third, Moses did this in front of all the Israelites.

God punishes Moses by not allowing him to enter the Promised Land

“But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 'Because you did not trust Me enough to affirm my power in front of the Israelite people, you will not lead this congregation into the land that I have given them."

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Cause and Effect Thinking Map

The Israelites constantly complain, each time they do God responds with some sort of solution

They never seem to remember how God provides for them causing them to seem constantly unhappy

It probably would have been helpful for them to realize how often they complained and a solution was provided

In order to remember this, we will create our own thinking map to demonstrate the cause and effect relationship between the Israelites complaining and God’s provision

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Israel Complains

God Responds

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The Tabernacle

Again, the Israelites complain that they have no place to worship God

So, on Mt. Sinai, God gives Moses very detailed directions on how to build a place of worship

This place is called the tabernacle

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The Tabernacle

At Mount Sinai, God commanded Moses to come up the mountain and gave him the law and commands and detail instructions to build the Tabernacle.

The Tabernacle was a portable structure for the Israelites to worship God: think of it like a portable temple

Most people were not allowed to go into the tabernacle because they were unclean or not holy enough

We will talk more later about the priests, but they were the only ones who were holy enough to enter and even they had to go through detailed cleansing ceremonies to be able to enter

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The TabernacleThe Holy of Holies

“And behind the second veil, there was a tabernacle, which is called the Holy of Holies, having a golden altar of incense and the ark of the covenant covered on all sides with gold…And above it were the cherubim (angels) of glory overshadowing the mercy seat; but of these things we cannot speak now in detail

No one can enter this area except for the high priest and he can only go in once a year.

http://www3.telus.net/public/kstam/en/tabernacle/details/setup_tabernacle.htm

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The Tabernacle

Solomon builds and consecrates the first temple. This temple is eventually destroyed and the ark is lost

Other older texts say it was possibly hidden by Jeremiah so that others could not steal it “ It shall not come to mind or be remembered, or missed nor shall another be made

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Canaan: The Promise LandThe Israelites entered Canaan from the east

under Joshua’s leadershipOne of the first cities they conquered in

Canaan was the high-walled city of Jericho

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Canaan: The Promise LandHow could Joshua and the Israelites get into the

city?

God told Joshua Here's what you are to do: March around the city, all your soldiers. Circle the city once. Repeat this for six days. Have seven priests carry seven ram's horn trumpets in front of the Chest. On the seventh day march around the city seven times, the priests blowing away on the trumpets. And then, a long blast on the ram's horn—when you hear that, all the people are to shout at the top of their lungs. The city wall will collapse at once.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOKfhCfS6R8

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Canaan: The Promise Land

After they defeated Jericho, the Israelites went on to conquer other small kingdoms.

The Israelites did not all settle in the same area: the 12 tribes were spread out all over what we now call Israel.

The descendants of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin settled in the south near the Dead Sea

The other tribes settled to the north and east

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Exit Slip

1.What do the Israelites do constantly as they are wandering in the desert?

2.What was the name of the tent the Isrealites constructed as a place of worship?

3.What was the significance of the Arc of the Covenant

4.Why did God not allow Moses to enter the Promised Land?

5.What is Manna?


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