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| the belief in only one god |
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| system with riders on horseback; used by Persians to communicate and deliver mail |
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| contains the story of the Hebrews |
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| people that trade or sell goods (ex. Phoenicians traded purple cloth) |
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| first leader of the Hebrews |
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| Hebrew leader that received the 10 Commandments |
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| Persian leader that expanded the empire and allowed Jerusalem to be rebuilt |
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| allowed people to keep own customs |
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| the basis of the Hebrew religion |
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| annual payments (taxes); collected by the Persians |
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| riders that carry the mail in pony express |
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| merchants and sailors; gave us the first alphabet |
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| built a huge emire that included the Middle East |
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