PPT-Kadesh

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1285 BC Strategic Context The Hittite empire of the 14 th century BC faces many external threats including the Arzwa peoples revolts in the west the raiding Gasga

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1285 BC Strategic Context The Hittite empire of the 14 th century BC faces many external threats including the Arzwa peoples revolts in the west the raiding Gasga tribes to the north the waning Mittani empire to the east the growing Assyrian empire to the southeast and the colossal Egyptian empire to the south During this time Hattis strategic objective is to ensure vital trade routes are kept open an increasingly difficult objective given the state power dynamics in the region In 1380 BC King Suppiluliumas leads Hittite armies into Syria gaining control of the fortified citystates before defeating the Mittani and pushing south to establish a buffer zone The Hittite seizure of Syria long the site of EgyptianMittani rivalry threatens Egypts strategic objective of protecting the Nile River through its own buffer zone However the Egyptian empire is racked with its own internal struggles for almost a century and only responds in 1308 BC by encouraging unrest in Syria Muwatallis Hittite king and grandson of Suppiluliumas quickly crushes any unrest by installing Hittite garrisons in Carchemish Aleppo and Kadesh In 1285 BC Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II leads an army north to remove Hittite influence in Syria once and for all. Online Resource: . www.nkeamentoram.weebly.com. Previous Lesson: . Source Analysis – E, F, G, H. Written Response (homework). Documentary (History Channel). Today’s Lesson:. Consequences of Kadesh. Where are you in your journey with Him? . . . Where . are you going?. Now it came to pass on the twentieth . day.  of the.  . second.  . month. , in the . second.  year, that the cloud was taken up from above the tabernacle of the Testimony.. Online Resource: . www.nkeamentoram.weebly.com. Previous Lesson:. Consequences of Kadesh. Egyptian-Hittite Peace Treaty. . - Hittite version. . - Egyptian version. Diplomatic Correspondence through marriage. Numbers Overview. Fourth book of the Bible. Gets its name from the two different censuses taken in the book. . 1. st. census is the generation that left Sinai.. 2. nd. census is the generation that renewed the journey to Canaan.. Study 1: . Sarah the Obedient (. Gen.18:1-15. ). Study 2: . Rebekah the Syrian (. Gen.24:1-28. ). Study 3: . Leah and Rachel the Sisters (. Gen.29. ). Study 4: . Tamar the Righteous (. Gen.38. ). Study . 4 division army plus nomadic auxiliaries. Royal bodyguard, the . Sherden. (Trojans or . Lydians. , maybe Sardinians?) . Expedition leaves from Pi-. Ramasses. , new capital made on top of Hyksos capital, . Ketholeshiida. … . Dietherieko. . kezhakesu. , . Kijiipete. . Krothoko. Fort Worth, Texas. ©2006 TBBMI. Designed by Dr. John Fryman, Texas, USA • . BibleBasically.org. Taught by Dr. 9.65.01.. 01. Kuchouyesu. … . Aboqha. Designed by Dr. John Fryman, Texas, USA • BibleBasically.org. Taught by Dr. Rick Griffith, Singapore Bible College. All files in many languages for free download at BibleStudyDownloads.org. Lotha. ETE BIBLE… . ELAROENA. Designed by Dr. John Fryman, Texas, USA • BibleBasically.org. Taught by Dr. Rick Griffith, Singapore Bible College. All files in many languages for free download at BibleStudyDownloads.org.

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