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The Wait A Journey Through 400 Years of Exile Week 1: Setting the Stage ! Week 2: the Persian Empire ! Week 3: the Macedonian Empire(s) ! Week 4: the Roman Empire The Fertile Crescent Resources: Ezekiel 27:12-25 horses, mules human beings, bronze silver iron tin lead human beings, bronze ivory, ebony precious stones, embroidery, purple clothing, linen wine, wool wheat, honey, oil, balm lambs, rams, goats saddle blankets spices, precious stones, gold purple clothing, carpet, embroidery Trade and Travel The Big Cats The Little Mice Assyria ! ! ! ! ! Babylon Egypt General Pompey 63 BC Besieged Jerusalem Restored the high priesthood to Hyrcanus II, but stripped him of his royal title. Judea kept it’s autonomy as a temple state, which allowed it to continue to operate by its own laws. However, Rome drastically reduced the size of the province and demanded tribute payments. Conversion of the Idumeans John Hyrcanus I took Idumea in 112 BC. Hyrcanus I allowed the Idumeans to stay in their territory on the condition that they be circumcised and obey the law. It is debated whether the Idumeans were forced to convert or whether they did this willingly, with conscience. Regardless, the Idumeans were viewed as “Mudbloods”. HASMONEAN J U D E A I D U M E A Antipater, Strategos of Idumea Alexander Jannaeus [103-76 BC] appointed Antipater’s father as the strategos, the military general, of Idumea. Antipater inherited this title upon his father’s death. HASMONEAN J U D E A I D U M E A Alexander Jannaeus! 103-76 BC + Alexandra Salome! 76-67 BC John Hyrcanus II Aristobulus II Antipater Scaurus Pharisees Sadducees Pompey Adventures of Team Hyrcanus Gabinius, Antipater and Hyrcanus vs. Aristobulus and Alexander II Roman Districts of Former Hasmonean Territory Adventures of Team Hyrcanus Gabinius, Antipater and Hyrcanus vs. Aristobulus and Alexander II Pompey, Antipater and Hyrcanus vs. Julius Caesar [48 BC] Julius, Crassus and Pompey The First Triumvirate A secret, unofficial alliance existed between these three Romans in order to wield power and influence. The death of Crassus weakened the alliance and ignited a power struggle between Pompey (along with the Roman senate) and Julius Caesar. Hyrcanus and Antipater aided Pompey. Pompey’s Death After one particular battle, Pompey fled to Egypt, where he was murdered by an official of the Ptolemaic king. Upset at Pompey’s murder, Julius Caesar took the throne away of Ptolemy XIII and gave it to his sister, Cleopatra VII. Yes, THAT Cleopatra Actually, THIS Cleopatra Adventures of Team Hyrcanus Gabinius, Antipater and Hyrcanus vs. Aristobulus and Alexander II Pompey, Antipater and Hyrcanus vs. Julius Caesar [48 BC] Antipater and Hyrcanus under Julius Caesar [47 BC] Antipater’s Jurisdiction as Procurator of Judea Herod Phasael Let’s Reset the Picture 67-37 bc — Waring between the supporters of Hyrcanus II and Aristobulul II. 47 bc — Antipater is granted Roman citizenship and name procurator of the province of Judea. His sons, Phasael and Herod, become district governors. 44 bc — Julius Caesar is assassinated by the Roman Senate, Et tu Brute ? 43-33 bc — The Second Triumvirate rules Rome [Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus] The Rise of Herod: 40-37 BC 40 BC — Appeals to Roman Senate for more support in his ongoing struggle with Hasmonean supporters / rebels. Rome declares Antigonus II, the son of Aristobulus II, an enemy of the state, and simultaneously declares Herod King of the Province of Judea. Battle at Arbel Battle at Arbel Herod’s Rule Part I: Consolidation of Power [37-25 BC] Part II: Prosperity and Building Projects [25-13 BC] Part III: Domestic Strife and Illness [13-4 BC] Part I: Consolidation of Power [37-25 bc] Married Mariamne, granddaughter of the elderly Hyrcanus II. This gave Herod a marriage connection to the priestly line. Continued fighting against those who opposed his rule. Cleopatra, Mark Antony and Herod the Great Prelude to the Battle of Actium Octavian illegally imprisons Lepidus. Octavian and Mark Antony both wanted sole rule of the Roman Empire. Mark Antony and Octavia. Mark Antony and Cleopatra Cleopatra and Julius Caesar Mark Antony, Cleopatra and Herod the Great The Battle of Actium, 30 BC Actium Alexandria Part II: Prosperity and Building Projects [25-13 BC] Masada Masada Masada Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem Caesarea Part III: Domestic Strife and Illness [13-4 BC] Herod had already put his wife, Mariamne, to death in 29 BC on charges of infidelity. This was his wife that connected him to the Hasmonean family Herod’s sons by Mariamne, Alexander and Aristobulus, were convicted of treason and executed. Herod suspected them of conspiring to kill him. Herod’s eldest son, Antipater II, from his wife Doras, was charged and convicted by Herod of intending to murder him. He was executed a mere five days before Herod’s death. His sons, Philip, Archelaus and Antipas would succeed him as rulers of Judea. Herod’s Illness and Death As described by Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews xvii.169-180 wwww.eikonproject.org