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Syria and Palestine Near East 1200-745 BC Summary and Interconnections Babylon 1800-1600 BC ◦ Controlled Assyria Kassite Babylon 1600-1200 BC ◦ Controlled Assyria until 1365 when Assyria gained some independence until 1200 Phoenicians: vassals of Egypt and Hittites 2000-1200 BC 1200-911 BC ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Elamites conquered Babylon 1200 BC and Chaldeans/Assyrians kept it weakened Assyria weakened by invasions (Aramaean and Elamites) Hittites small city-states from 1180-750 BC (independent until absorbed into Assyria) Arameans 1200-720 BC ( independent and gradually absorbed into Assyria) Phoenicians 1100- 800’s BC (independent); Assyrian vassals 800’s-612 BC Hebrews 1200-586 (settlement, monarchy, Assyrian conquers in 722 BC and Babylon 586 BC) Syria: Ugarit The earliest Canaanite Kingdom 1450-1200 BC Vassals of Mitanni, Egypt and Hittites Wealthy trading economy with Mycenaean Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt Cuneiform alphabet one of the first Religion: ◦ El: king of the gods; symbolized by a bull ◦ Asherah: consort of El ◦ Baal: El’s son; agricultural/fertility and storm god; most prominent god; bull Syria: Arameans 1200-720 BC Semitic-speaking who settled into the Old Syrian Kingdom after Hittites fell Became absorbed into Assyria Aramaic: ◦ Semitic language; related to Phoenician and Hebrew. ◦ Used the Phoenician alphabet and replaced Akkadian as the language of trade/administration during the Persian Empire ◦ Dominate language in Palestine in the first century AD. Syria and Palestine: Amorites and Canaanites Amorites: ◦ Semitic people who originated in the northern Syrian Desert ◦ Dominated Babylon 1800-1600 Canannites: ◦ The area of Lebanon and Israel today ◦ Biblical writers use is as a general term to refer to the people in the entire region ◦ Phoenician in Syria referred to themselves as Canaanite ◦ Linguistically refers to the family of Canaanite languages: Canaanite, Phoenician, Hebrew and Moabite Palestine: Phoenicians Located on the coast of the Levant/Palestine above Israel and south of Syria. They referred to themselves as Canaanites and by location. Controlled by Egypt and others until 1200 BC ◦ Main cities: Byblos, Sidon, Acre, Jaffa ◦ Cedar wood used in trade for papyrus Byblos-Greek for papyrus) ◦ Lots of colonies prospered: Marseilles, France; Venice and Genoa, Italy; Cadiz, Spain; Carthage, North Africa 1200-800s Independent ◦ Tyre and Sidon: ◦ David and Solomon had treaties with Tyre supplying them with raw building materials 800’s-612 Assyrian Vassals ◦ Carthage ◦ Trade colony on northern coat of Africa; used as a stopping point for ships bound for Iberian colonies ◦ Later made famous in the Punic Wars of Rome ◦ Levant area forced to pay tribute Phoenician Culture Borrowed from Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Anatolia and Mesopotamia. Contributed profoundly to the western Mediterranean. Alphabet: ◦ 22 letter consonant based alphabet based on Ugarit ◦ Greek later added vowel sounds Religion: ◦ Baal and Ashtoreth cult ◦ Animal sacrifice and human sacrifice Technology and Art: ◦ Extracted a purple dye (phoinikes) from a snail (reserved for royalties=royal purple/blue) ◦ Warships influenced later Greek ships Palestine: The Philistines 1190-700 BC Sea Peoples, Peleset, that Ramesses III settled into the Levant area We derive the name Palestine from Philistine Major cities: ◦ Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gaza, Akron, and Gath Aegean in origin ◦ Pottery, clothing, weaponry, ships Conflict with the Hebrews who occupied the hills of the Palestinian region ◦ Sampson/Delilah, David/Goliath ◦ David confined them in the early 900’s ◦ Later conquered by Assyria in the 700’s and Neo-Babylon in the later 600’s Hebrews: Archaeological Origins ◦ Burn layers around 1550 in some Canaan sites (early exodus) ◦ Jericho, Ai, and Gibeon were not occupied in the 1400’s-1200’s ◦ Earlier or much later conquest ◦ 1350-1213 BC Berlin Pedestal from Egypt (Nation at this point) ◦ 1200 BC Mernephtah Stela “Israel is laid to waste his seed is no more” from Egypt ◦ No Exodus artifacts from 1400-1200’s BC Hebrews: Historical Origins Historical Origin ◦ “Amorite” memory written reflect the Patriarch traditions ◦ Habiru: term used to mean a nomad; later used in Egypt to refer to a group of people; used to designate the Hebrews early in historical records ◦ Exodus: Moses is Egyptian origin; Levite names are Egyptian origin ◦ Written Hebrew language developed in 10th century (called Canaanite until 300’s) United Monarchy Biblical: one cohesive group of people united under David Secular: always been two distinct groups Pressure from Philistines urged the Israelites to move from judges to monarchy Saul (1027-1005 BC): First King/Prince; unable to fully unite and eliminate the Philistine threat David (1005-970 BC): first ruler of a united Israel (king of Judah first and later united north and south) ◦ Defeated the Philistines, Edom, Moab, Amon, Jerusalem capital Solomon (970-931 BC): ◦ 12 administrative districts ◦ Fortifies trade cities ◦ Temple and Palace ◦ Trade relations with Phoenician Tyre, Neo-Hittites, Egypt, Cilicia, And Arabia ◦ Discontent caused by high taxes and foreign wives Divided Kingdoms: Israel and Judah NORTHERN (10 TRIBES/ISRAEL): ◦ Jeroboam (931-910) SOUTHERN (2 TRIBES/JUDAH): ◦ Rehoboam (932-915) ◦ Bethel and Dan two major centers of worship ◦ Larger, Wealthier but unstable ◦ Prophetic renunciation of kings, attractive to invaders ◦ Omri (885-874) ◦ Samaria the capital ◦ Rebuilt after Aramaean (Damascus, Syria) attacked and made alliances with Phoenicians in Tyre ◦ Assyrians referred to Israel as the house of Omri ◦ Jehoshaphat (873-849) ◦ Ahab (873-852) ◦ Strengthened Israel and increased prosperity ◦ Phoenician style buildings ◦ Introduced foreign religion via Jezebel (Phoenician) ◦ 800’s Assyrian domination ◦ 700’s Israel and Judah stable but large social inequality ◦ Amos and Hosea’s period ◦ Jehoram (849-842) ?? ◦ Married Athaliah Omri’s daughter ◦ Ahaziah (842-842) ◦ Athaliah (842-835) ◦ Mother of Ahaziah and only ruler of non-Davidic descent