Categories: All - gods - structures - worship

by Kade Wong 6 years ago

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Socials Studies Mesopotamian Project (Biblical Connections)

Various ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia are discussed, particularly in connection with Biblical events and figures. The Chaldeans, Assyrians, and Babylonians, including notable rulers such as King Nebuchadnezzar and King Shalmaneser, play significant roles.

Socials Studies Mesopotamian Project (Biblical Connections)

Socials Studies Mesopotamian Project (Biblical Connections)

Wars (not really)

Chaldeans
formed three raiding parties

They took all Job's camels and killed all his servants except for one

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All taken from from the Bible in Job 1:17

King Shalmaneser of Assyria
Besieged Samaria (2 Kings 18:9)

But is eventually killed by his own sons

Later the Assyrian commanders took King Manasseh (Hezekiah's son) to Babylon

beseiged Jeresalum

Important People

Abram/Abraham
Was originally from Ur of Chaldeens (Chaldeans)

It was from Ur that he he traveled to Haran before moving on to Canaan.

Chaldean : a city state in Mesopotamia (mentioned in Ezekiel 23:23)

King Hammurabi of Babylon
Most famous for creating the Hammurabi law code

Many people think that Moses copied the laws from King Hammurabi because his laws were written before Moses and it included many seemingly biblical ideas on morals

But as Christians, we know God is the true author of the Bible

Written on a stele made of black diorite, more than seven feet (2.25 meters) tall

Was found in Modern day Iraq (Ancient Mesopotamia)

Basically meant any set of laws that were made by him

King Nebuchadnezzer of Babylon
Daniel Interprets Nebuchadnezzer's dream of a tree (Daniel 4:19-27)

Becomes true and doesn't end until Nebuchadnezzer worships God and not himself

Nebuchadnezzer commands everyone to worship him

or else they will die

Daniel Interprets Nebuchadnezzer's dream of a statue (Daniel 2:31-45

this Dream shows that only God's kingdom will last forever

besieged Jerusalem

took Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah and trained them

in the Bible seen as an enemy of God

gods

Babylonian religion was the continuation of the Sumerian religion
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lasted until 484 BCE when Persian King Xerxes l had it his statue removed (King Xerxes as mentioned in Esther1:1)
worshiped by the Babylonians
idol of gold (Daniel 3:1)
When there is music you have to worship the idol

If, you don't worship it you will be thrown into a burning furnace of fire

made by king Nebuchadnezzer
baal
worshiped by the Isrealites for a long period of time 1 Kings16:32-33

in judges, Gideon destroyed Baal's alter showing that they had no respect for him any longer

Structures/sculptures

Ziggurats
since Mesopotamia was relatively flat, ancient Mesopotamians has to make their own mountains where the Gods could come down to the mortal world.
They built them to make the temples closer to the heavens and therefore closer to the Gods.
A very important part of the city
Lion of Babylon
symbolizes the strength of the Babylonians
2600 years ago
created by the Hittites who lived in Babylon
2600 years old
Hanging Garden
Built by king Nebuchadnezzer ll because his wife was homesick
Built during the Babylonian Exile of the Jews