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Title: Babylonians, Medes, and Persians


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Babylonians, Medes, and Persians
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History of Empires in Mesopotamia
  • Sumerians
  • Akkadians
  • Old Assyrian Empire
  • Old Babylonian Empire
  • Assyrian
  • Babylonian
  • Medes and Persians

3
Today's Reading
  • New Assyrian Empire has taken control of all of
    Mesopotamia
  • Under Sargon II Conquer and deport the northern
    10 tribes in 721 BC (or 722)
  • Sennacherib brings his armies down and destroys
    Babylon
  • In a strange twist of events, his son rebuilds
    Babylon
  • Eventually, a Chaldean Nabopollasar is sent down
    to be Viceroy he rebels declaring himself king
    and eventually conquers the Assyrian Empire

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What do you think . . .
  • Hezekiah's unilateral disarmament (when
    chastised by Isaiah for showing the Chaldean
    embassadors his strength he responded Oh well,
    we will have peace in my lifetime.)
  • about Bauer's description of Sennacherib's
    besieging of Jerusalem (page 386)

5
Ninevah
  • After reading this material, do you better
    understand Jonah's reluctance to go to Ninevah?

6
Assyria's Demise
  • Ninevah falls in 612 BC
  • At the Battle of Charchemish the Babylonians
    defeat the Egyptians and the Assyrians

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And now for Judah
  • Disorder everywhere Elamites, Scythians,
    Judeans, Egypt.... when
  • Nebuchadnezzar comes to the throne in Babylon
  • Conquests begin in Western Semitic lands
    surrounding Judea
  • Jeremiah warns that Nebuchadnezzar's takeover is
    inevitable and divinely ordained.
  • My servant Nebuchadnezzar...

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Why Nebuchadnezzar?
  • The Talmud gives the following account
  • When Beladon, king of Babylon, heard that King
    Hezekiah of Judaea had recovered his health after
    being near death, he commanded his secretary to
    write an epistle of congratulation to Hezekiah.
    He wrote Peace unto King Hezekiah greetings
    unto the city of Jerusalem, and respect unto the
    great God that dwelleth therein

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(cont.)
  • When Nebuchadnezzer, Beladons grand-vizier,
    heard of this, he said You called him the great
    God, yet you mention him last.
  • The king gave him permission to intercept the
    message, and another epistle was written
    mentioning God first, then Jerusalem, then
    Hezekiah. When Judaeans sinned, it was decided
    in Heaven to designate Nebuchadnezzar, who had
    shown respect unto God, to punish those who had
    shown disrespect unto Him. (Sanhedrin, 96)

10
Pretty Smooth Takeover
  • Jehoiachin turns it over to the Babylonians (597)
  • Judah makes the mistake of allying with Egypt and
    Nebuchadnezzar takes out his wrath on Judah (586)
  • Resettlement of the people into Babylon

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Daniel
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A History of EmpireThrough The Eyes of a Prophet
  • Daniel

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Prophecy is history Written in advance.
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In the third year of the reign of jehoiakim,
king of Judah, came Nebuchadnezzar king of
babylon unto Jerusalem and beseiged it.
  • Daniel 11

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How did we get to daniel 11
  • Genesis 1010 -- Nimrod builds city of Babel on
    the Plain of Shinar
  • Old Babylonian Empire includes many great and
    famous kings including the Amorite lawgiver,
    Hammurabi
  • After Hammurabi, the city and nation not so
    impressive and Assyrians rule Mesopotamia Valley
    from Nineveh
  • A thousand years later the Neo-Babylonian kingdom
    rises to world dominion under a Semitic king,
    Nebuchanezzar, after his father Nabopolassar
    joins with Medes and Scythians against Assyria
    (the Battle of Charchemish).

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Battle of carchemish
  • Pharoah-Necho of Egypt sees what Babylon is doing
    to Assyria and thinks opportunity
  • Necho enters Palestine, slays king Josiah at
    Armageddon
  • Marches armies North to Carchemish to join
    Assyrians armies and destroy Babylon Egypt will
    control Western Asia
  • Nabopolassar, aging and ailing, sends son
    Nebuchadnezzar to confront Egyptians and he
    crushes them.
  • Egypt is never a world power again.

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How did we get to Daniel 11
  • ISAIAH 395-8 SETTING CHALDEAN KING
    MERODOCH-BALADAN REQUESTS JUDAH JOIN IN
    CONSPIRACY AGAINST ASSYRIA HEZEKIAH IS
    FLATTERED AND SHOWS OFF THE TEMPLE TREASURES
  • JEREMIAH 259 276 4310 NEBUCHADNEZZAR IS
    GODS SERVANT
  • JEREMIAH 272-11 RESISTANCE IS FUTILE

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A Chronology of the Kings of the Neo-babylonian
Empire
  • 562 b.c. - Nebuchadnezzar dies after reigning 40
    years
  • 560 b.c. Evil-Merodach (Nebucadnezzars son) is
    assassinated by his brother-in-law Neriglissar
    after reigning two years.
  • 556 b.c. Neriglissar dies after reigning four
    years and leaves kingdom to his infant son
    Labashi-Marduk
  • 556 b.c. Labashi-Marduk deposed after nine
    months by a priestly revolution. Nabonidus made
    king.

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(Cont.)
  • 539 b.c. Nabonidus, the last Babylonian king,
    rules for 17 years before being taken captive by
    Cyrus as the Persians conquer the Empire.
  • Nabonidus the last king????!!!!
  • What about Belshazzar????!!!!

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Belshazzar was nabonidus son and served as a
co-ruler with Nabonidus
  • Belshazzar was Nabonidus eldest son (and
    Nebuchadnezzars grandson)
  • Nabonidus was an academic, a religionist,
    archeaologist, and builder he wasnt that
    interested in affairs of state and was happier
    letting Belshazzar take care of them.
  • Daniel 516,29 third ruler

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(continued)
  • The Annalistic Tablet of Cyrus indicates that the
    night Babylon fell the kings son died.
  • Nabonidus captured four months later.

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The Sweep of human history
  • Daniel 231-33
  • The golden empire of Babylon (70 years)
  • The two-armed silver kingdom of the Medes and
    Persians (200 years)
  • The brass kingdom of Greece (130 years)
  • The iron legs of Rome (500 years in undivided
    state lasted until 1453 in its divided state
    when the Turks overwhelmed Constantinople)
  • Stone cut without hands?
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