Early Mesopotamia: The Jews

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Mesopotamia refers to the region between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers located in what is known today as the Middle East. The early Mesopotamian region was home to a lot of early civilizations. One of those is the Jewish civilization.
The Jews have a long history that began in Mesopotamia. Abraham was, basically, the father of the Jewish civilization. He was born in the Sumerian city-state of Ur around 2,000 B.C.
Remember, Sumerians were the earliest culture that were found in Mesopotamia. Abraham left from the city-state of Ur & he traveled. He came to believe that there was one true God, where the Sumerians, in general, had believed in many gods.
Abraham came to believe that there was one true God. God spoke to Abraham & told him to leave his home & travel to a new land that would become known as Canaan, where he would be father to a new great nation.
Abraham did that. He traveled, there was the new land known as Canaan, his descendants multiplied, & eventually Abraham’s descendants were enslaved by Egypt & then liberated by Moses, who was another Hebrew or Jewish leader.
Eventually, they reconquered Canaan. Moses was given the Ten Commandments. He was another important Jewish leader. He was given the Ten Commandments by God, which were ten strict laws that all Jews followed.
Around 1020 B.C., the Hebrew leader Saul became the first king of Israel. They returned to Canaan & eventually part of that area became known as Israel. The Hebrew leader Saul became the first king in Israel. King David came after Saul & conquered Jerusalem.
Jerusalem was an important city in that area. He conquered Jerusalem & made it part of Israel. Then came King Solomon. Solomon came next & built the first Jewish temple in Jerusalem around 960 B.C.
They first had their king in Israel around 1020 B.C., then they conquered Jerusalem & made it part of Israel, then they built their first Jewish temple in Jerusalem around 960 B.C.
This temple was very sacred to them, because it house the Ark of the Covenant, which held the two tablets containing the Ten Commandments given to Moses, as well as other religious artifacts.
Their most important religious items, as well as the laws that govern their whole culture, were housed in this temple that was built in Jerusalem.
Israel was taken over around 740 B.C. by the Assyrians, & then later taken over by the Babylonians. Eventually, in 538 B.C., around 200 years later, the Persian king Cyrus let the Jews return to Jerusalem & rebuild their temple.
Remember, this temple housed all of their important religious & law making artifacts. It was a very sacred building to them.
They were allowed, around 200 years after being taken over & kicked out of the city, to return to Jerusalem & rebuild their temple.
Israel was later taken over by the Greeks under Alexander & then by the Romans under Pompeii Magnus.
Israel & Jerusalem in general have been hotly contested.
They have been important areas, especially the city of Jerusalem, that lots of different nations have competed to claim ownership to.
Around 960 B.C., Jerusalem was in the hands of the Jews & they built their temple there, which makes it a very important area for them. The Jews were one of the most important cultures that began in Mesopotamia.
They came from one of the Sumerian cultures & branched off to form their own Jewish culture after 2,000 B.C.

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