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| Shalmanaser V destroyed Samaria |
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Nabopolassar, governor of Babylon claims independence Same year Media broke away from Assyria, Cyaxares I |
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| book of Deuteronomy was discovered |
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| Coordinated attack against Assur by Babylonians and Medes |
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| Nineveh was destroyed (Nebuchadnezzar was the leading general) |
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| Pharaoh Neco marches against rising Babylon and also put Jehoiakim on the throne |
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| Neb. Becomes king and he marched against Palestine ( and put Jerusalem under siege); Necho marches again against Babylon and they fight at Carchemish |
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| Jehoiakim rebels against Babylon; Zedekiah replaced Jehoiachin |
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| Jerusalem and temple destroyed |
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| Piece of literature written on piece of broken pot |
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| Shalmanaser III Erected Black Obelisk as a monument to himself for conquering many countries |
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| Moabite Stone, tells of Moabite God who was angry and let them be captured by Israel, and then over throw them. Also of Moabites building projects- (Stele means inscribed stone) |
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| Powerful Assyrian King who had a huge library and built a Black Obelisk for himself |
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| Powerful Assyrian King who had a huge library and built a Black Obelisk for himself |
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| depicted as one bringing tribute to Shalmanaser III |
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| Assyrian king who gained control over Babylon |
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| King of Assyria who besieged Jerusalem and had to withdraw in disgrace after God intervened |
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| governor of Babylon claims independence from Assyria |
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| Married Median princess, destroyed Nineveh, destroyed Jerusalem and temple in 586 |
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| King who worked for Spiritual reform, Duetoronomy was found during his reign, died chasing Neco in Megiddo |
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| Marched against Babylon in 609, defeated, put Jehoiakim on throne, lost to Babylon at Carchemish |
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| Ruled 3 months in Judah and taken to Egypt by Neco |
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| replaced Jehoahaz per Neco; Rebelled against Babylon |
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| Replaced Jehoiachin on Throne in 597, last king of Judah, abused and imprisoned Jeremiah |
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| appointed as Governer of Judah by Neb... and assassinated by Ishmael |
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| Piece of literature written on piece of broken pot |
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| Comparisons of Non biblical and Biblical Prophets |
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| Trance and Ecstasy; message was beneficial to them and king; no predictions; no demand to worship their god; no request of conversion; no mercy; rarely criticized ruler |
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| eschatological prophecies |
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| Not conditional; Apocalyptic, microcosmic, macrocosmic |
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| Daniel, Revelation- full of symbols |
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| Jer 28:16,17---local basis |
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| Is. 7:14--fulfilled more than once |
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| Jer. 48:11- moav has been at ease from his youth |
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| Jer. 7:34--cities of Judah to streets of Jerusalem |
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| Is. 55:8,9- pyramid structure |
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| Psalm 8- begins and ends with same line |
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| proclaimer, predictor (Num 11:25-27) |
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