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Babylon and Israel The Fertile Crescent The Euphrates River 1780 miles from the mountains to the sea. Mesopotamia Land of the Ziggurat The Heritage of Sumer, Akkad, and Old Babylon Babel and the Ziggurat Cuneiform, the first writing system. Cuneiform Business document Letter in envelope Hammurabi Stele Law code with parallels to the law of Israel Cuneiform Literature The Epic of Gilgamish and other cuneiform literature have some points of contact with the Bible. Cuneiform Map Babylon Center of the World Early Babylon Glorious Past Cultural Capitol of the Near East Love/Hate Relationship with Assyria 689 Sennacherib destroys Babylon Nebuchadnezzar I The early kingdom Merodach-Baladan Ally of Hezekiah against Assyria The Babylonians Assyrian Power in Decline Nabopolasser seized throne (625) Babylonians, Medes, and Scythians destroy Assyria (612-605) Egypt defeated by Crown Prince Nebuchadnezzar (605)--Carchemish Conquest of Nineveh (612) Nebuchadnezzar Reigned 604-562 Greatest King of Babylon Campaigned against Judah 605-586 Great Builder and Administrator Hanging Gardens, Median Wall, Ishtar Gate Conquest of Jerusalem Three deportations Account of the 597 Campaign Deportations to Babylon 1 605 Josiah Jehoahaz Jehoiakim 2 3 597 586 (Taken to Babylon; Jehoiachin released 37 years later) Zedekiah (Blinded, taken to Babylon, prison until his death) Last Kings of Judah Nebuchadnezzar Stones Fall of Jerusalem Text Pride goes before a fall Decline Weak kings follow Nebuchadnezzar Last king - Nabonidus (555-539); Unpopular with subjects Unable to defend allies against Cyrus Left Babylon; Belshazzar his regent Nabonidus Ineffective Crackpot Fall of Babylon Cyrus invaded the Empire Propaganda campaign worked Priests of Marduk invited Cyrus into Babylon Herodotus claims that the Euphrates was diverted for the army Cyrus entered Babylon peacefully Ziggurat of Babylon Marduk Temple Ruins of Northern Palace Walls of Procession Street Procession Street North Procession Street South Model of Procession Street of Babylon Emah Temple South Palace Ishtar Gate North Palace Ishtar Gate Model Located in Berlin Ishtar Gate Berlin Ishtar Gate Half Size The Hanging Gardens The approach to the Garden sloped like a hillside and the several parts of the structure rose from one another tier on tier... On all this, the earth had been piled... and was thickly planted with trees of every kind that, by their great size and other charm, gave pleasure to the beholder... The water machines [raised] the water in great abundance from the river, although no one outside could see it. Diodorus Siculus Emah Temple of Ninmah Temple Entrance Throne Room Southern Palace Greek Stadium Babylon Under Construction Guest House Euphrates The Lion of Babylon Who is he? Archeologists investigate A new brick reveals his identity "In the time of the reign of the victorious Saddam Hussein, the Great President of the Republic, (may god save him), the protector of great Iraq and the renewer of its renaissance and the builder of its civilization, the third phase of reconstructing Babylon has been completed in 1989, as the reconstruction of this palace was achieved originally by King Nebucchanezer in 605 BC.” The Lion of Babylon Prominent archeologists receive the Saddam Hussein/Nebuchadnezzar medal Kings and Prophets of the Babylonian Period Fair Use To the best of our knowledge all materials in this presentation meet the standards of fair use. No copyrighted material in this presentation should be copied for any use that violates fair use.