PPT-Section Five: The Babylonian Captivity and the Torah

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Quick Review 51 Moses led the people to the Promised Land but could not enter Leadership passed to Joshua who conquered the Promised Land in three swift campaigns

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Quick Review 51 Moses led the people to the Promised Land but could not enter Leadership passed to Joshua who conquered the Promised Land in three swift campaigns The Book of Joshua Joshua assigned each of the twelve tribes the Levites are scattered among all the tribes and so have no territory of their own its own territory Joseph is divided among two sons Ephraim and Manasseh bringing the number to twelve The books of Joshua and Judges. The Second Empire. Significance of Babylon. “Babel” (Gen 11). Gains attention from many biblical authors. Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Daniel, 2 Kings, others. Destroyed the temple; exiled Judah (586 B.C.). Background. Lesson 28:. The Babylonian Exile. The Babylonian Exile. MOAB. tribute. EDOM. tribute. AMMON. tribute. The Situation in Judah. The Devastation. All the major cities are destroyed. A vast number of Jews have been killed. The CaseAgainstMarine Mammals in Captivity “Land Between the Rivers”. VIDEO. FERTILE CRESENT. Mesopotamia. Fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. 20 to 150 miles wide. SUMER. First Civilization. Collection of City-States. Each city-state centered around a temple called a Ziggurat . Introduction. Introduction. What . do we teach when we separate the “Old Testament” from the “New Testament” with a title page in our English Bibles?. 1. There . are 2 covenants. I.e. Replacement / Covenant . I. AKKADIAN EMPIRE. A. King Sargon created the world’s first empire through powerful military strategies.. . I. AKKADIAN . EMPIRE. B. sculpted steles. . 1. Important because it gave us a history of the . Jer. 15:4 And I will cause them to be removed into all kingdoms of the earth, because of Manasseh the son of Hezekiah king of Judah, for that which he did in Jerusalem. . Jer. 19:3 'Hear the word of the LORD, O kings of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem. Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: Behold, I will bring such a catastrophe on this place, that whoever hears of it, his ears will tingle.. TSW 7 analyze how Syrian control affected the Judaic people. TSW 8 describe the Roman conquest of the Jews. TSW 6 explain the change in Jewish belief while in Babylonian Captivity. BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY. CLASS . 6 (. moved from 5). Heirs to the Mesopotamian and Egyptian Cultures. The . Assyrians. The . Neo-Babylonians. (The Medes) and the . Persians. Mesopotamia-3500 BC. Mesopotamia-1500 BC. Mesopotamia-1450 BC. Mary Rowlandson. Born circa 1637 in England.  . Her parents John and Joan White were among the first settlers of Salem in 1638.. She was living in Lancaster by age 17.. She married Joseph Rowlandson, a minister, in 1656. Separation(abduction). Transformation. Ordeal. Accommodation. Adoption. Return. Escape. Release. Redemption. Basic Captivity Narrative Pattern:. The hero/heroine of the narrative can be seen as a pilgrim or individual Christian confronting the worldly elements on his/her way to a heavenly plane. Divine intervention as the redemption factor displays itself.. Parasha Bereshit. Bereshit (Genesis) 1:1 – 6:7. Haftarah: Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 42:5 – 21. Brit Chadasha: several. Do . not think that I have come to abolish 'the . Torah' . or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not a jot, not a tittle, will pass from the . Yom Kippur 5774This weeks commentary was written by Rabbi Daniel Nevins Pearl Resnick Taking What Isnt OursIts not literally a skeleton in my closet but I was still upset to x00660069nd it hanging the 52EIKEV 5781Heads of OU Kosher Visit Torah VeHa146aretz InstituteInstead of writing on a halachic issue this time I wanted to write about an exceptional encounter with far-reach-ing ramix00660069catio

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