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| where israelites 1500-1300 hebrews lived in egypt |
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| the israelites GOD that promised them there own land because he wanted his people set apart from everyone else. |
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"the book of laws"
the first 5 books of the old testament |
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| set appart; to only fallow Yahweh |
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| people of israel(hebrews) entered Palestine |
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1.santiy of holy persons
2.Lex taliones-law of vengence
3.both laws are coming from a ''devine source''
4.secrecty of marraige
5.honnoring ones parents
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| flows south to north thru egypt |
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| god of fertility, creation, & life |
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supreme diatity
half Re half Amon |
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| god of the after life; judge of the dead |
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| Queen of the dead; Osiris wife(faithful) |
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| every pharaoh took the identity of Horus |
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| master of seromonys; over sees the judgement |
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| creature of the underworld that eats your heart if its not lighter then a feather |
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| Babylon, UR, Akkad, Gilgamesh |
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| Religious leader of the city-state |
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| Polical and economic center of the city state |
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| powerful lugal, he ruled more then one city state |
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| scripts used in mesopotamia |
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2000 b.c.
Hinduism
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| writing of the people of India |
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Noble people; concored Dravidians or the Dasa
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| most famous; well preserved Indain text |
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sacrad religious text; wisdom & knowladge
passed down by word of mouth or song |
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| social class; unchangable status |
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Red
warriors & aristocrats |
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brown
producers; land owners, farmers, artisans, merchants |
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black servers;
pesants,farmers,servants |
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| a universal soul, all the souls come together to colectively form one, like on god with all the souls |
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| Upanishads(to sit in front of) |
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| the reincarnation cycle; painful; going to an unnatural body |
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| your acts in your current life that dictate what bbody your born in to your second life |
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| when you train your body to be good, enabling yourself to be able to return to the devine reality |
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| concentrating only on the brahman to move closer to him; living on little to disipline the body |
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| people who tought the Upanishads |
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| Siddartha Gautama(563-483 b.c.) |
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| Place where Budda recived enlightenment(40days) |
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| "turning of the wheel of law" |
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| Buddas first serman of teachings |
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1. all life involves suffering
2. desire involves suffering
3. the elimination of desire will end suffering
4. live a disciplind life that fallows the noble eightfold path. |
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1. right belife
2. right resolve
3.right speach
4. right conduct
5. right work
6. right effort
7. right contemplation
8. right madditation
"living a disciplined but motrate exestance" |
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| peace; release-passive state |
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| trade route to and around china |
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| two major forms of buddism |
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1. hinayana- less; few people could acheive this state of nirvana
2. mahayana-greater; more people chould recieve this state of nervona |
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| innermetoer beings; reciving nirvana through someone else |
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| greek city-state; they were all over Greece |
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(high city) one elevated center
used for defence,superiority,religiousness, & treasury |
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| doing something to recive a different vibe |
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| a tablet where the soul of your ancester would enter, you would put it in your house and the soul would watch over your family |
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| the oldest living male and female |
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| all things female, cold, dark& weak |
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| all things that were male, hot,bright & strong |
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| first dicovery of ancient chinese writing |
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| a ruling family (1500-1122 b.c.) |
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| short empire; a centralized state forced all territorys to fallow his rule |
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| city where Quin Shinuangdi ruled; he divided the area in to provinces, hand chose an administrator to rule his provences, establishes an army & uses a common currency. only one law |
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| a network of definsive walls for unity; |
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| built by Quin Shinuangdi (221-207 b.c.) |
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| the superior man, or gentleman, or scholar |
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