Covenant and Canaan
with Abraham’s People

Grammar Stage: Level 1
How did the early Hebrews see the world differently from their neighbors?
The story of the early Hebrews is about a radical new idea. While mighty empires built towering ziggurats to powerful gods, a small group of people began to see the world not as a place of endless cycles and divine battles, but as a story with a single, purposeful author, heading toward a specific destination.
Warm-up Challenge: Core Facts
Vocabulary Matcher
Lesson Video

Logic Stage: Level 2
How do the pieces of Abraham’s story fit together in history?
Feature Match-Up
Word Association
Logic Quizzes
Timeline Scramble
Drag and drop the events into the correct chronological order.

Rhetoric Stage: Level 3
How does this ancient story of faith and migration still shape our world today?
Reflective Prompt
The textbook describes Abraham’s journey as a “radical departure” and a “profound theological break.” Why was the idea of a single, universal, and personal God who valued justice so revolutionary in a world dominated by the polytheistic empires of Mesopotamia? How did this new worldview set the stage for a different kind of civilization?
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