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The Bible And the Ancient World Why Should I Care? 3 Major Religious Traditions have an interest in this area Earliest Flood Epics and Law Codes Writing introduced Biblical Characters intersected with Ancient History What Happened Here? The Garden of Eden? Tower of Babel? God identified himself throughout OT as God of “Abraham, Isaac, Jacob” Abraham came through here The Assyrians built their kingdom here Jonah ran the other way to not come here The Babylonians built their kingdom here The Exiled of Israel lived here Why So Much Confusion? One thing is on top of the other! The time-span is huge! Scholars vary greatly on this issue Conservatively, there were kingdoms rising and falling here: 6000 Years Ago Abraham Father of Israel, to Jewish and Christian Tradition Important to Muslim Tradition Lived in Ur Was Called By God to Leave Ur of Chaldees Genesis 15 Abraham was as far away from Jesus in years, 2000 as Jesus was for Us. Abraham is dated somewhere in the Middle Bronze Age 2000-1550 BC Why is Abraham Significant? Before Abraham…… There was no Israel There were no Ten Commandments There was no Quran There was no New Testament If you can substantiate Abraham’s Existence It is an excellent apologetic for your respective faith tradition What Should I Know? The Land Labels of the Past…….. Palestine Egypt Mesopotamia Have Changed Palestine is now Israel, Palestinian authority, Syria, Jordan Egypt is still Egypt Mesopotamia is now Iraq If You Aren’t a Chaplain, What is Essential to Appreciate the Bible? Essentials for Meaningful Old Testament Study Knowledge of the Land Labels Awareness of the complexity of the Background A Basic Chronology of Events Physical Geography of ANE Three Main Parts of Fertile Crescent Egypt Palestine Mesopotamia Pre-History of ANE The time period in-between Creation and the Exodus Specifically the Backdrop of Genesis 12-50 Many kingdoms rose and fell Welcome to Mesopotamia The Kingdoms of Mesopotamia Places Warka Erech Ur Eridu Nippur Kish Lagash Time Period/Developments 4000-3500 Al-Ubaid 3500-3100 Uruk 3100-2900 Proto-Literate 2850-2360 Classical Sumerian 2360-2180 Akkadian 2180-2060 Gutian Decline 2060-1950 Neo-Sumerian Revival Middle Bronze Age `Roughly 2000-1550 BC Time Period of Abraham’s Migration Stories of Patriarchs fit authentically into Second Millennium Patriarchal names fit with Mesopotamian cultures Nuzi Texts mirror Patriarchal customs (marriage, adoption, inheritance) Wanderings of Patriarchs fit into cultural and political mileu of early second millennium Important Biblical Dates Genesis 1-11 Abraham GE 12-50 Exodus United Monarchy Fall of Israel Fall of Judah Return from Exile Birth of Jesus 4000-2000 (conservative) 2000-1550 1445/1200 1000 722 ASSYRIA 586 BABYLON 514 4 BC 3 Kingdoms in Mesopotamia Intersect Directly with the Bible Assyria-deports Israel Shalmaneser III Tiglath Pileser (PUL) Babylon-deports Judah Nebuchadnezzar Belshazzar Persian Darius Cyrus Divided Kingdom Upon Death of Solomon, 2 Sons, Jeroboam and Rehoboam Jeroboam-Israel Rehoboam-Judah The Assyrians 853 Shalmaneser III Battle of Qarqar 841 Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III Tiglath-Pileser (PUL) Founder of Assyrian Empire Assyria’s Three Phase Policy 1. Collection of Tribute, Reduce King to a Vassal of Assyria 2. Assyrians are on your doorstep, leave a hand-selected king 3. Completely annex city-state, punish the people by deportation and import foreigners to settle. Fall of Israel Under Shalmaneser V Assyrians besieged Samaria 3 years before it fell 722 Sargon II claimed credit for conquering Samaria Deported 27,000 captives from Israel and settled them in Assyria II Kings 17:1-6 Judah under Assyrian Threat 715 Revolt of Hezekiah Hezekiah’s Reforms II Kings 18:3-6, II Chronicles 29-30 701 Campaign of Sennacherib against Hezekiah Decline of Assyria after death of Ashurbanipal II The Babylonians 612 Fall of Nineveh 605 Battle of Carchemish Nebuchadnezzar assumes throne The Fall of Judah 598 First Siege of Jerusalem Jehoiachin Taken into Exile 1st deportation II Kings 24:1-16 Zedekiah appointed king Zedekiah rebels, 2nd siege 2nd Deportation, destruction of Jerusalem Temple II Kings 25:24-21, Jeremiah 52:1-30 586 3rd deportation Exile 586-539 Ezekiel Daniel Isaiah 40-66 Decline of Babylonian Empire through pressure of Medes & Persians 539 Babylon surrendered to Persians Persian Period 539-334 Cyrus the Great-Founder conquered Egypt Darius I 522-486 Xerxes Artaxerxes I Return & Restoration 538-445 Edict of Cyrus Jews were allowed to go home The Temple could be rebuilt Rebuilding of Temple accomplished under reign of Darius I 522-486 Other Intersections with Biblical Events Ministries of Haggai and Zecheriah 520 BC Temple dedicated in 515 BC Ministries of Ezra and Nehemiah Ezra led spiritual renewal based on Law Nehemiah rebuilt walls of Jerusalem What Did We Leave Out? Exodus History of Israel prior to United Monarchy United Monarchy Saul David Solomon Events specific to Palestine/Egypt All New Testament Events