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Early Middle East: Hebrews and Persians What is the Middle East? And Central Asia? What’s wrong with these names? Near East/Levant “Middle East”/Greater & Central Southwest Asia Maghrib “Never mind what the fact is, it depends what it is called.” Facts Vast -Region stretching from Rabat to Tehran (3400 miles) Few distinct natural boundaries Intercontinental—Europe, Africa, and Asia-”Crossroads” “Greater Middle East” - Equal to U.S. in size. 20 independent states 3 Sub-regions: North Africa, Arab lands, Highlands of Turkey and Iran Land of the 7 Seas Physical map of northern Middle East - north to south includes Black Sea, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan Note green vegetation areas in Israel on the Eastern coast of the Mediterranean sea, and along the Nile river and delta. Mirage. . . Fertile Crescent The World of the Old Testament http://scriptures.lds.org/biblemaps/4 Empires in Greece, Persia, Rome Definition of Empire: The political control of one people over other, different peoples But how to control? -hegemony-foreign rule that governs with the consent of the governed -dominance-exercise of military power, with frequent resistance. Persia Present-day Iran Iran derived from “Aryan” Indo-Europeans [Medes and Persians] moved into regions of later Mesopotamian empires [c. 1000 BCE] Stone relief of Medes Chronology of Early Persia 1000 BCE into Central Indo-European migrations Persia 600 BCE Achaemenids united Persian tribes 521-486 BCE Reign of Darius 500-479 BCE Wars with Greece 334-330 BCE Macedon Conquest by Alexander of Persia Key Achievements unifiers of the Middle East. ruled diverse peoples. hegemony through tolerance of local traditions and granting of local control. uniform standards. trade from India to Egypt. skillful leadership (bureaucracy) and diplomacy The Persian Royal Road 2575 kilometers long Took 90 days to travel from one end to the other Post stations, inns, courier service “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of appointed rounds” Herodotus Persepolis The “Axial Age” 500BCE – 100CE China Confucius Laozi India Buddha Hinduism The Axial Age Palestine Jesus Greece Socrates Plato Aristotle Persia Zaruthustra Revolutionary monotheisms: Jews, Christians, and Muslims (Abrahamic faiths) (J-C-I Tradition) believe: There is ONE God (monotheism) God is above nature and human weakness (transcendent) Sacred books are revealed Judaism, Christianity, Islam Abrahamic Traditions All three religions consider Abraham their originating prophet Islam places Muhammad in a line of prophets including Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Muslims consider Muhammad the “Seal of the Prophets Guercino, “Abraham Casting Out Hager and Ishmael,” [1657] Zoroastrianism Prophet: Zoroaster / Zaruthustra [c. 500 BCE?] One supreme god: Ahura Mazda conflict dualism-struggle between good and evil personal ethics and salvation Opponent of Ahura Mazda Angra Mainyu There are few adherents of Zoroastrianism today but it left many important legacies to the Judeo-Christian Modern image of Zoroaster “King Darius says: By the grace of Ahuramazda am I king; Ahuramazda has granted me the kingdom.” Jamsheed Choksy, THE SOLAR DIVINITY MITHRA ON LEFT, THE SASANIAN KING ARDASHIR II IN CENTER, AND THE CREATOR GOD AHURA MAZDA ON RIGHT, TAQ-E-BOSTAN, IRAN (300-400) Greece and Rome Ancient West Mediterranean-centered Cities and trade Self-government Rise of empire Decline and discontinuity Shared culture (Greco-Roman) • Chart: RGH p. 136 Judaism Approximately 3800 years old Founder of Judaism: Abraham Foundational stories of Judaism are ones of journey, exile, return Descendants of Abraham comprise a divinely chosen family and ethnic group World’s first monotheistic religion Rembrandt’s Abraham 922 B.C. The Jewish kingdom is established 70 A.D. The Romans conquer the Jewish kingdom – the Temple of Solomon is destroyed. 11-12th Cent. Massacres on Jews in the Rhineland and by the Crusaders. 1215 Jews in Europe are forced to dress in a certain way or carry the Jewish mark. 1290 The Jews are expelled from England. 14th Cent. The Jews are expelled from France. 1492 The Jews are expelled from Spain, unless they are willing to be baptised. 1648 Massacres on Jews in Poland and the Ukraine. 19th Cent. The Jews are gradually emancipated in Germany and in other Westernm European countries. 1819 Pogrom against the Jews of Copenhagen. 1881 Pogroms in Russia following the murder of the Tsar. 1919 Pogroms in Eastern Europe – 60,000 Jews are killed in the Ukraine by Ukrainian nationalists. Key Historical Events Judaism Moses and the 10 Commandmentsethical monotheism-the Covenant Hebrew Kingdoms—David and Solomon Diaspora – Torah (“Bible”) and Talmud (Law) Chosen People Sacred Geography-Israel, Jerusalem Exodus Moses and his Covenant with God Torah HANAKKUH Importance of Ritual Basic Beliefs of Judaism Meaning in God – ethical monotheism “God is righteous and loves man” Meaning in Creation “The universe is god-created” Meaning in Man “Man is created in God’s image” “The Chosen People” Meaning in History “The Promised Land” Basic Beliefs of Judaism Meaning in Morality – the Covenant with God “Ten Commandments” and Torah Meaning in Justice “injustice breeds its own demise” Talmud Meaning in Suffering-Last Judgment, Salvation Holy City of Jerusalem The Western Wall Dome of the Rock Church of the Holy Sepulcher Jews within the Roman Empire During Roman times, there was already a “Jewish diaspora” Jewish communities often came into conflict with Romans when they refused to worship Roman deities or emperors 66-70 CE—Jerusalem defeated by Rome Oldest Synagogue in US – Newport, RI Diaspora