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Ancient Hebrews Civilization

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The Ancient Hebrews civilization was born in today’s Palestine. They are ancestors of the Jews. They are less important in political in B.C.E age, but The Ancient Hebrew are so important in history, even though they didn’t created an empire and left no visible mark on arts and sciences. Not only because they are an important part of Egypt history, but also because they founded the Jewish.

As a part of Egypt, the Ancient Hebrews lived in Egypt for nearly 400 years. Until in 1304 B.C, the Seti I became to think the Ancient Hebrews were a scourge for his domination. So he demoted the Ancient Hebrews as slaves. It was the beginning of Hebrews’ slave lives. During Moses leaded the Ancient Hebrews ran away from Egypt, the Judaism was founded. The Judaism has a significant impact for the formation of early Christianity and Islam. After the Hebrews came back to Canaan, they founded the Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah. The Kingdom of Judah was captured by Babylonia. The Jew, who was Hebrews before, became Babylonian captivity. In Babylonia, the Judaism was becoming the lifestyle of Jew.

The Hebrews’ civilization is an important original of today’s Western culture. And the Jew, whose ancestors are Hebrews, still having an important affect around today’s world. Nowadays, the Jewish is an important issue in world affairs.

Because of these reasons, the Hebrew is so important for the future of the Western.

The Hebrews religious ideas and moral code, actually we can say it is the Judaism, is not only a religion, but also a way of life. In fact, the Hebrews’ lives are the embodiment of Judaism. All of the Hebrews believe it. It is the culture of Hebrews.

The Judaism makes the Hebrews to be a nationality. It helps the Hebrews to contact with each other Hebrews. And the existence of civilization and nation, in an eventually sense, is support and help each other. The Judaism does a really

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