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History of the Ancient World. Babylon. Kings of Neo-Babylonia. New Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empire . Nabopolassar ( Nebopolassar) established the Chaldaean dynasty in 625 BC. In 605 he sent his son Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562) to do battle with the Egyptians. . Neb. Campaign ag. Judah. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of the Ancient World

Babylon

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Kings of Neo-Kings of Neo-BabyloniaBabylonia

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New Babylonian (Chaldaean) New Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empire Empire NabopolassarNabopolassar ( (Nebopolassar)Nebopolassar)

established the Chaldaean established the Chaldaean dynasty in 625 BC.dynasty in 625 BC.

In 605 he sent his son In 605 he sent his son NebuchadnezzarNebuchadnezzar II (605-562) II (605-562) to do battle with the to do battle with the Egyptians. Egyptians.

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Neb. Campaign ag. JudahNeb. Campaign ag. Judah

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Babylonian Empire map Babylonian Empire map with movements of Jewswith movements of Jews

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Exile of the Southern Exile of the Southern KingdomKingdom

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Babylonian EmpireBabylonian Empire

Babylonian Empire mapBabylonian Empire map

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Ancient Babylon Ancient Babylon

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Ancient BabylonAncient Babylon

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Ancient Babylon 3Ancient Babylon 3Ancient BabylonAncient Babylon

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The Ishtar Gate 1The Ishtar Gate 1

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The The Ishtar Ishtar GateGate

The Ishtar The Ishtar GateGate

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The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

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The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

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The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

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The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

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The Ishtar GateThe Ishtar Gate

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The Ishtar The Ishtar Gate Gate ModelModel

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Pharmacy in Ancient BabylonPharmacy in Ancient Babylon

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Babylonian Babylonian ReligionReligion

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Babylon Marduk Sanctuary Babylon Marduk Sanctuary modelmodel

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Babylon Marduk Sanctuary Babylon Marduk Sanctuary modelmodel

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zigguratziggurat

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Hanging Gardens of BabylonHanging Gardens of Babylon

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OT Timeline to 586 BCOT Timeline to 586 BC

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3 men in the furnace3 men in the furnace

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Development of Judaism in Development of Judaism in BabylonBabylon

End of Jewish Idolatry

Attention given to the Law; formation of the canon

Synagogues developed

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Development of Judaism in Development of Judaism in BabylonBabylon

Additional Non-Biblical practicesAdditional Non-Biblical practiceso Fast of Tenth of Teveth (Tebet) (Jan.): o Fast of Tenth of Teveth (Tebet) (Jan.): Jerusalem was besieged that month.Jerusalem was besieged that month.o Fast of 17th of Tammuz (July): o Fast of 17th of Tammuz (July): Jerusalem was taken.Jerusalem was taken.o Fast of 9th of Av (Aug.): o Fast of 9th of Av (Aug.): Jerusalem was destroyed.Jerusalem was destroyed.o Fast of Gedaliah: this governor was o Fast of Gedaliah: this governor was assassinated by Ishmael.assassinated by Ishmael.

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Development of JudaismDevelopment of Judaism

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Statue Statue of of Empires Empires

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The The Four Four BeastsBeasts

Babylon

Medo-Persia

Greece

Rome

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The Two The Two GoatsGoats

The The Two Two GoatsGoats

Greece

Medo-Persia

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Comparative Comparative VisionsVisions

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Belshazzar’s FeastBelshazzar’s Feast

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Mesopotamia: Beginnings of Mesopotamia: Beginnings of CivilizationCivilization