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Moses : leader who received the Ten Commandments at Mt. Sinai
Joshua : the leader of Israel after Moses' death
Samuel : the wise leader who warned Israel against the dangers of having an earthly king.
Saul: the first earthly king of Israel
David : the king who led Israel to the peak of its greatness as a nation state
Solomon : the king who asked God for wisdom
Mount Sinai : the place where Gad made a covenant with Israel and gave Moses the Ten Commandments
Jordan River : the river God parted to allow the Israelites to cross over into Canaan
Jericho : the heavily fortified city that fell at the sound of the trumpets and shouts
Northern Kingdom : Israel; fell to the Assyrian Empire in the 700s B.C.
Southern Kingdom : Judah; fell to the Chaldean Empire in the 500s B.C.
Tyre and Sidon : two of the independent Phoenician cities
Carthage : a Phoenician trading post which grew into a large city
Asia Minor : the area between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River
Hattusas : the Hittite city burned by the Assyrians
Amalekites : a group of people the Israelites were able to defeat while traveling toward Sinai
covenant : a solemn agreement
theocracy : rule by God
principle of morality : the basic rules of right and wrong
Decalogue : the Ten Commandments
judges : the leaders of Israel during its first 300 years in Canaan
Assyrians : the people to who the Northern Kingdom and the Hittites fell in the 700s B.C.
Chaldeans : the people to whom the Southern Kingdom fell in the 500s B.C.
Phoenicians : prosperous sea traders who established a great network of trading posts
murex : a kind of snail used to make dye
alphabet : the most important thing the Phoenicians carried with them on their trading routes
Hittites : a group of people who controlled the Empire in Asia Minorand who used their resources for war and conquest
iron : used by the Hittites to make weapons
Chapter 4 Review
Across:1. | the most important thing the Phoenicians carried with them on their trading routes | 7. | a kind of snail used to make dye | 10. | two of the independent Phoenician cities | 11. | a group of people who controlled the Empire in Asia Minorand who used their resources for war and conquest | 15. | Israel; fell to the Assyrian Empire in the 700s B.C. | 17. | a group of people the Israelites were able to defeat while traveling toward Sinai | 20. | the people to whom the Southern Kingdom fell in the 500s B.C. | 22. | the river God parted to allow the Israelites to cross over into Canaan | 23. | the first earthly king of Israel | 25. | leader who received the Ten Commandments at Mt. Sinai | 26. | the people to who the Northern Kingdom and the Hittites fell in the 700s B.C. |
| | Down:2. | prosperous sea traders who established a great network of trading posts | 3. | the Hittite city burned by the Assyrians | 4. | a Phoenician trading post which grew into a large city | 5. | the place where Gad made a covenant with Israel and gave Moses the Ten Commandments | 6. | the basic rules of right and wrong | 8. | a solemn agreement | 9. | the area between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River | 12. | used by the Hittites to make weapons | 13. | the leader of Israel after Moses' death | 14. | the king who led Israel to the peak of its greatness as a nation state | 16. | rule by God | 18. | the Ten Commandments | 19. | the heavily fortified city that fell at the sound of the trumpets and shouts | 21. | the king who asked God for wisdom | 22. | the leaders of Israel during its first 300 years in Canaan | 24. | the wise leader who warned Israel against the dangers of having an earthly king. |
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Chapter 4 Review
Across:1. | the most important thing the Phoenicians carried with them on their trading routes | 7. | a kind of snail used to make dye | 10. | two of the independent Phoenician cities | 11. | a group of people who controlled the Empire in Asia Minorand who used their resources for war and conquest | 15. | Israel; fell to the Assyrian Empire in the 700s B.C. | 17. | a group of people the Israelites were able to defeat while traveling toward Sinai | 20. | the people to whom the Southern Kingdom fell in the 500s B.C. | 22. | the river God parted to allow the Israelites to cross over into Canaan | 23. | the first earthly king of Israel | 25. | leader who received the Ten Commandments at Mt. Sinai | 26. | the people to who the Northern Kingdom and the Hittites fell in the 700s B.C. |
| | Down:2. | prosperous sea traders who established a great network of trading posts | 3. | the Hittite city burned by the Assyrians | 4. | a Phoenician trading post which grew into a large city | 5. | the place where Gad made a covenant with Israel and gave Moses the Ten Commandments | 6. | the basic rules of right and wrong | 8. | a solemn agreement | 9. | the area between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River | 12. | used by the Hittites to make weapons | 13. | the leader of Israel after Moses' death | 14. | the king who led Israel to the peak of its greatness as a nation state | 16. | rule by God | 18. | the Ten Commandments | 19. | the heavily fortified city that fell at the sound of the trumpets and shouts | 21. | the king who asked God for wisdom | 22. | the leaders of Israel during its first 300 years in Canaan | 24. | the wise leader who warned Israel against the dangers of having an earthly king. |
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