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| fair skinned indo-European |
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| Greeks, Romans, French, Spanish, Persians, Medes, Germans, Anglo-Saxons, Slavs, Russians, Celts |
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| Arabians, Jews, Assyrians, Chaldeans |
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| to be hot or black - Egypt |
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| Egyptians, Ethiopians, Sudanese,m Hittites, Amorites, Nubians, Africans, Orientals, Canaanites |
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| first great leader after the flood |
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| a mighty hunter in the face of God |
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| builder of the Tower of Babel |
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| migrated north from the Arabian peninsula. first to conquer and control the Sumerian city-states |
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| Akkad (later became Babylon) |
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| Capital city of Akkadian Empire |
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| Akkad's king,very powerful (2350-2330) |
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| Hebrew, Arabic, Babylonian |
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| defeated by nomadic invaders |
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| greatest leader of Babylon (1792-1750) |
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| published a set of laws that dealt with criminal and civil laws. |
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| city-states lost their autonomy and a centralized government was set up. |
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| new deity (god)introduced during Babylonian empire |
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| first group to us tools and weapons made of iron. |
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| Moses lead the Hebrews in their exodus |
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| rebuilt and revived the Babylonian Empire |
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| Greatest leader of the Chaldeans: aggressive, ruthless,strong military leader |
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| cruel, brutal, terrorized Egypt |
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| had a dream that David interpreted. |
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| defeated the Chaldeans. Not cruel. |
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| lead the Persians and Medes in battle |
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| Behistun rock - inscribed with his conquests |
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| expanded and rebuilt the empire. Drew up laws. |
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| belief that there is only one God |
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| battle between good and evil, people judged for their actions. |
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| descendants of Canaanites |
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| Sailors or Traders, traveled as far north as British Isles |
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| gave us our first alphabe4t |
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| series of 3 wars between Rome and Carthage |
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| God's covenant with Abraham |
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| Land, descendants, blessing redemption to world |
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| adopted son of Pharaoh's daughter |
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| lead the Hebrews in their exodus |
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| how God spoke to Moses and revealed his plan of using him and releasing the Hebrews from bondage |
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| the new leader of the Hebrews. brought them into Canaan |
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| bad, power hungry, didn't follow God |
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| fought Goliath. He was a man after God's own heart. Warrior. |
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| David's son. Wise at first. Had the temple built.Allowed false gods in the temple. |
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