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1: Coins of Greek Empire, Alexander the Great: Macedonian Era: 333 ...
Greek Empire, Hellenistic Coins. Macedonian era: 333-302 BC GREEK EMPIRE COIN PAGES (333-31 BC) Macedonian Coins 333-302 BC Ptolemaic Coins 323-31 BC Seleucid Coins 321-64 BC Maccabean Coins 166-37 BC Introduction: Alexander the Great conquers the world in a stunning and unique series of victories: In 334 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in the Battle of Granicus In 333 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in Battle of Issus In 323 BC Alexander the Great dies at age 32 on June 10: The Great broken horn of Daniel. After Alexander the Great died, his kingdom split into four kingdoms just as Daniel had prophesied: "After you ... This progression in size, weight and logical pictorial diagrams of eagles made the money easy to use and remember their value. Drachm: (72 grams, 42mm) Two Eagles standing wings closed. Tetrobol: (48 grams, 36 mm) One Eagle standing wings open. Diobol: (24 grams, 30mm) One Eagle standing wings closed. Obol: (12 grams, 24mm) One Eagle standing wings ... ...
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2: Egyptian Ptolemaic Empire rulers coins: 323-31 BC
Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (Egypt): 323-31BC GREEK EMPIRE COIN PAGES (333-31 BC) Macedonian Coins 333-302 BC Ptolemaic Coins 323-31 BC Seleucid Coins 321-64 BC Maccabean Coins 166-37 BC Introduction: Alexander the Great conquers the world in a stunning and unique series of victories: In 334 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in the Battle of Granicus In 333 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in Battle of Issus In 323 BC Alexander the Great dies at age 32 on June 10: The Great broken horn of Daniel. After Alexander the Great died, his kingdom split into four kingdoms just as Daniel had prophesied: "After you there ... This progression in size, weight and logical pictorial diagrams of eagles made the money easy to use and remember their value. Drachm: (72 grams, 42mm) Two Eagles standing wings closed. Tetrobol: (48 grams, 36 mm) One Eagle standing wings open. Diobol: (24 grams, 30mm) One Eagle standing wings closed. Obol: (12 grams, 24mm) One Eagle standing wings open. ... ...
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3: Coins of Hezekiah Persian Governor of Judea: 350-333BC
Hebrew, Jewish, Bible coins under the Persian Empire (350-302BC) Coins of the Persian appointed Satraps, Governors of Judah "Hezekiah" (Yehezqiyah) Last Persian ... We know about Hezekiah, Governor of Judea from coins and Josephus: 350-333BC II. Two Persian coins of Judean governor Hezekiah 1. HEZEKIAH'S EARLY PERSIAN COIN: ... a single political entity." (Meshorer, p6) 2. HEZEKIAH'S LATE GREEK COIN: a. 333 - 302 BC is the time when this coin was minted under Greek (Macedonian) authority of Alexander the Great. b. ... the late Hezekiah coins (Governor Hezekiah) to the beginning of the Greek kingdom. "The dating of the Yehizkiyah coin types to the late Persian period may be ... types are definitely heavier than the Yehizkiyah hapehah coins, which were issued under the Attic standard and have an average weight of 0.18 g a quarter obol). ... the recent suggestion of Gitler and Lorber that TJC 25 could belong to the late Macedonian period, shortly before the final Ptolemaic occupation of Palestine. ... ...
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4: The transition from Temple to Synagogue to church: God's eternal ...
... short years, Alexander the Great dies and his kingdom splits into four kingdoms a. Alexander is divinely prophesied and fulfills Daniel 8:8; 11:3-4 3. In 323-282 BC, Ptolemy I is one of the four horns prophesied by Daniel and is the first king who founds the Egyptian Ptolemaic empire. bible-archeology-greek-kingdom-Daniel-prophesy-bronze-leopard-four-horns-goat-alexander-the-great-seleucid-ptolemy-cassander-lysimachus-hasmonean-... opposed to the Quran, destroy them." 2. The author excavated the oldest Judean coin ever minted (quarter-ma or 'ah-obol) under the authority of Ptolemy I at Kh. Maqatir in 2012 AD from sifting! a. Judean coins "YHD" coins in the early Ptolemaic empire (Egypt): "Coins 29-30: These coins too, on one side of which is seen a ... In the meanwhile, until further facts are clarified, it is better to date Coins 29-30 to the transitional period of Macedonian rule in the country." (Meshorer, p 19) b. The coin features a young male head on one side (Obverse) and a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Gods-eternal-plan-purpose-providential-transition-from-Temple-to-Synagogue-to-Church-prophecy-fulfilled.htm
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5: History of Biblical coins, how they were made, money weight system
Babylon Empire: 626-539 BC (no coins were made) Persia Empire: 539-333 BC Greek/Hellenistic Empire: 333-31 BC Ptolemy ruled Egypt: 323-30 BC Seleucus (Seleucid) ruled Syria, ... A set of 5 rare inscribed Hebrew, Judean weigh stones: 8 Shekels (91.2grams) 1 Shekel (11.4 grams) 1 Nezef (9.12 grams) 1 Pym (7.6 grams) 1 Beqa (5.7 grams) ... use sunbursts or other symbols in place of the image of the ruler as seen in the 2 Prutot of Alexander Jannaeus the widow put into the treasury at the temple. Coins were made by pouring molten metal into "flan molds". ... BC is a half-ma, `ah-obol. The inscription is "YHWDH" for the province of Judah (YHD) Notice the duck has its head tucked behind its back just like ducks sleep and EXACTLY like the ancient Sumerian duck weight stones! Denominations of coins in the Ptolemaic empire (Egypt) There ... This progression in size, weight and logical pictorial diagrams of eagles made the money easy to use and remember their value. Drachm: (72 grams, 42mm) Two ... ...
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6: Coins of the Maccabean Hasmonean Era 166-37 BC. Messianic Star ...
Maccabean, Hasmonean Coins: 166-37 BC GREEK EMPIRE COIN PAGES (333-31 BC) Macedonian Coins 333-302 BC Ptolemaic Coins 323-31 BC Seleucid Coins 321-64 BC Maccabean Coins 166-37 BC Introduction: The Hasmonean, Maccabean period of Bible history all happens within the Greek kingdom era which Daniel prophesied as the third kingdom of 5 he foresaw. The Maccabean era is a short window of Jewish and Judean independence that lasted about 60 years: Babylon: 623 - 539 BC Persia: 539 - 333 BC Greece: 333 - 31 BC Rome: 31 BC - 476 AD Church (Pentecost 33 AD) Alexander the Great conquers the world in a stunning and unique series of victories: In 334 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in the Battle of Granicus In 333 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in Battle of Issus In 323 BC Alexander the Great dies at age 32 on June 10: The Great broken horn of Daniel. After Alexander the Great died, his kingdom split into four kingdoms just as Daniel had prophesied: "After you there will ... ...
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7: Coins of the Seleucid Empire: 321-64 BC
Seleucid Empire Coins: 321-64BC GREEK EMPIRE COIN PAGES (333-31 BC) Macedonian Coins 333-302 BC Ptolemaic Coins 323-31 BC Seleucid Coins 321-64 BC Maccabean Coins 166-37 BC Introduction: Alexander the Great conquers the world in a stunning and unique series of victories: In 334 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in the Battle of Granicus In 333 BC Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in Battle of Issus In 323 BC Alexander the Great dies at age 32 on June 10: The Great broken horn of Daniel. After Alexander the Great died, his kingdom split into four kingdoms just as Daniel had prophesied: "After you there will arise another kingdom inferior to you, then another third kingdom of bronze, which will rule over all the earth." (Daniel 2:39) "After this I kept looking, and behold, another one, like a leopard, which had on its back four wings of a bird; the beast also had four heads, and dominion was given to it." (Daniel 7:6) Four horns of Dan 8:8; 11:3-4 "Then the male goat ... ...
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8: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Ancient Jewish, Roman Calendar month names: Month Julian Common Tiberian Academic Syro-Macedonian Length 1 ~April Nissan Nīsān ... It matters not that full control of all four branches (horns) of the Greek kingdom did not come under full control until the time ... to be slain." (Wars 2.196-197) 6. Julius overthrew the Ptolemaic empire, who under Antiochus IV, had desecrated the Jewish ... would occur in sequence during the Roman empire. Daniel predicted the four kingdoms, the 4 way division after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, the sequence of 10 Roman Caesars which included 3 usurpers. ... We do not include Ish-bosheth as the first king of the divided kingdom 75 years before Solomon died! You probably never even heard ... on any of his hundreds of minted coin denominations. The author has personally excavated the coins of both Nero and Trajan at Kh. ... The first coins used in Israel were the Silver obol/Gerah in 378 BC. They featured the head of goddess Athena on obverse and an owl ... ...
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9: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
Babylon: 623 - 539 BC Persia: 539 - 333 BC Greece: 333 - 31 BC Rome: 31 BC - 476 AD Church (Pentecost 33 AD) 2. The Greek kingdom existed from 333 - 31 BC a. Alexander the Great lived only ten years and ruled the world as a sole monarch from 333-323 BC b. The early Greek/Macedonian period is 333 - 302 BC as far as classifying coins is concerned. 3. After Alexander the Great died, his kingdom was split into four Kingdoms: (Four "horns" empires after Alexander the Great) Ptolemy Empire (323-31 BC) Seleucid Empire (321-64 BC) Cassander (319-168 BC) We do not discuss this kingdom at all because it is ... Octavian is Julius' only heir 36 Mark Antony kills Antigonus, ending Hasmonean rule 31 Octavian (Augustus) defeats Antony in Battle of Actium becomes emperor 31 BC - 14 AD 30 Antony & Cleopatra commit suicide ending Ptolemaic rule 23 Caesar Octavian (Augustus) given tribunician powers (Second Settlement) 20 Herod begins building temple: Jos. Ant. 15.380 12 Augustus given title "pontifex ... ...
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10: Daniel 2,7,9,12 and Revelation
The five kingdoms of Daniel 2: 1. Babylon 2. Media-Persian 3. Greek 4. Roman 5. Church/Kingdom of Christ on Pentecost AD 33 Click on image to enlarge chronologies: ... The occasion was, that the ambassadors sent by the people of the Jews, Simon, the son of Dositheus, and Apollonius, the son of Alexander, and Diodorus, the son of ... King of the North: Assyria, Babylon, Damascus, Syria and the Seleucids. b. King of the South: Egypt, Ptolemaic empire. 3. 2300 sacrifices, one each morning and evening for about 3.5 years and exactly 1150 days. 4. In 167 BC Antiochus IV, king of the Seleucid kingdom, defiled the Jewish temple. a. "And Antiochus ... The Julian dates converted from 1 Maccabees are based upon Parker & Dubberstein (1971) and Babylonian Calendar reckoning was used in 1 Maccabees, not Macedonian ... Daniel said it was only 1150 days. f. The author has excavated many Antiochus IV coins at Khirbet el-Maqaitir and Shiloh. 6. In 166 BC John Maccabees revolts founding ... ...
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11: Daniel 2,7,9,12 and Revelation
(Daniel 2:44) The five kingdoms of Daniel 2: 1. Babylon 2. Media-Persian 3. Greek 4. Roman 5. Church/Kingdom of Christ on Pentecost AD 33 Click on image to enlarge ... The occasion was, that the ambassadors sent by the people of the Jews, Simon, the son of Dositheus, and Apollonius, the son of Alexander, and Diodorus, the son of ... King of the North: Assyria, Babylon, Damascus, Syria and the Seleucids. b. King of the South: Egypt, Ptolemaic empire. 3. 2300 sacrifices, one each morning and evening for about 3.5 years and exactly 1150 days. 4. In 167 BC Antiochus IV, king of the Seleucid kingdom, defiled the Jewish temple. 11 a. "And Antiochus ... The Julian dates converted from 1 Maccabees are based upon Parker & Dubberstein (1971) and Babylonian Calendar reckoning was used in 1 Maccabees, not Macedonian ... Daniel said it was only 1150 days. 13 f. The author has excavated many Antiochus IV coins at Khirbet el-Maqaitir and Shiloh. 6. In 166 BC John Maccabees revolts ... ...
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12: REFUTED: Full-Preterist, "Realized Eschatology", "AD 70 doctrine ...
... that Herod's successors, Archelaus, Antipas & Philip II were co-regent with Herod 3 years before he died which was 4 BC. This explains why the first coins of Philip were dated "year 5". ... There is no indication in Num 24:17 that this is a messianic prophecy, yet all first century Jews understood it to be a messianic prophecy because the Prutah of Alexander Jannaeus ... The book of Daniel: Daniel 2:44 and Isaiah 2:2-5 were clearly predictive of the arrival of the Messiah once Rome (4th kingdom) conquered the Greek kingdom. Daniel 9:24-27 was clearly ... The Julian dates converted from 1 Maccabees are based upon Parker & Dubberstein (1971) and Babylonian Calendar reckoning was used in 1 Maccabees, not Macedonian Calendar reckoning. b. ... The Maccabean movement were the first "Zealots" who rebelled against the Seleucid empire. When Rome conquered both the Seleucid (64 BC) and Ptolemaic (30 BC) empires, Rome became the primary target of the Zealots. d. Jesus chose a Roman ... ...
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13: 282 BC: Birth of the Greek Septuagint LXX
The Septuagint is a Greek translation of the entire Hebrew Old Testament by pre-Christian era Jews. The city of Alexandria was founded in 331 BC by the Alexander the Great, two years after he conquered the Persian empire in 333 BC. Just ten years later, in 323 BC he died at age of 32 and the Greek kingdom split into four fulfilling the prophecy of Dan 8:8; 11:3-4. Ptolemy I (Soter) became pharaoh of the Egyptian kingdom from ... Under Ptolemy II the Hellenized Jews enjoyed new freedoms that included the minting of their own coins and since an increasing number of the Jews spoke Greek as their primary language, it was a win-win arrangement to put a Greek copy of the first five books of Moses (Pentateuch/... into Greek. 149(1) They, being Macedonian subjects, chose from among their most reputed people seventy experts in the Scriptures who were familiar with the Greek language, and sent them to him with their sacred books. (2) Each translated every individual prophecy separately. ... ...
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14: Hebrew, Jewish, Yehuda, Bible coins of the Persian Empire
YHD unvowelled (or "YHWD" in vowelled script) is derived directly from JEW and/or JUDAH as referring to the entire Persian province. I. Earliest and first Hebrew coins ever minted: Persian before 333BC Silver obol, Jerusalem mint: II. Persian appointed Jewish ... "Hezekiah": Governor of Judea: 350-302 BC Hezekiah was the last governor of the Persian Empire and governed after Alexander the Great started the Greek empire in 333BC. Hezekiah, therefore, is unique in that he governed Judea through the transitional period between the Persian and Greek empires. Archeology has found two coins with his name as governor. We know about him only through coins he minted Some coins contained the full inscription naming Hezekiah as the ... the law of Moses. "Although Heb. yehûḏî means "person belonging to [the tribe of] Judah," it is never used this way in the OT. It comes into prominence only after the destruction of the northern kingdom and, more specifically, after the Babylonian Captivity. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/coins/Jesus-coins-of-the-bible-Persian-Empire-539-333BC.htm
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15: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... sight of the invasion force and alerted the garrison at Petra, who scattered their coveted flocks of cattle, fortified the rock, and thus prevented a Greek attack. ... resort to piracy, only to be badly mauled by the Ptolemaic navy. From the 1st century BC, generally reliable historical references to the Nabataeans become more plentiful. Around the year 100 BC, according to the historian Josephus, the Jewish Hasmonaean leader Alexander Jannaeus besieged the people of Gaza; they in turn ... This is thought to be a reference to the Nabataean King Aretas II, the first Nabataean monarch to issue his own coins. He seems to have reigned during a time of ... Invited by the people of Damascus to save them from the threatening Ituraean kingdom in the area of modern Lebanon, Aretas III took over Damascus around 84 BC and ... After the abdication of Diocletian, the Emperor Constantine assumed power in 312, and soon established the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire at the site of the ... ...
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16: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... Obodas was deified and-as evidenced by Nabatean and Greek inscriptions-his cult persisted at Oboda until the 3rd century ad. Without waiting for Augustus' confirmation Aretas IV (9 BC-AD 40), son of Obodas, ascended the throne. In his coins and inscriptions he is known by the title 'he who loved his people'. During his reign the kingdom reached its highest ... The final defeat of the Ishmaelites was accomplished in 1916 AD with the collapse of the Ottoman empire. Islam today is the ancient Arabian Nabatean Kingdom in a different form headed at Mecca not Petra. Several ancient sources describe how the ... Some ancient geographers described "Arabia" as between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers at the time of Alexander the Great. These were Arab controlled areas that served as end points of their ... bank of the Nile with the temple dedicated to Thot of Pnubs, building blocks from the New Kingdom, construction from the Ptolemaic Period." (New Pauly, Angelika Lohwasser, Pselcis, 2006 AD) c. ... ...
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17: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... J. Beitzel, NEAS annual meeting, p1, 2016 AD) Indian Ocean: "That Cyrus's empire was the greatest and most glorious of all the kingdoms in Asia-of that it may be its own witness. ... (except for an episode of piracy on the Red Sea, for which they were "punished" by Ptolemaic naval forces), as opposed to other Arab tribes who were nomadic and violent ... The conquest of Gaza by Alexander Jannaeus, the Hasmonean monarch, in about 100 bc put an end to the Nabatean hold on the Negev. At the end of the 1st century bc, during the reign ... Obodas was deified and-as evidenced by Nabatean and Greek inscriptions-his cult persisted at Oboda until the 3rd century AD. Without waiting for Augustus' confirmation Aretas IV (4 BC-AD 40), son of Obodas, ascended the throne. In his coins and inscriptions he is known by the title 'he who loved his people'. During his reign the kingdom reached its highest point, both economically and in its architecture, sculpture, painting and pottery. Except for ... ...
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18: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... The Julian dates converted from 1 Maccabees are based upon Parker & Dubberstein (1971) and Babylonian Calendar reckoning was used in 1 Maccabees, not Macedonian ... Each of the thousands of synagogue had a Greek translation of the Old Testament (Septuagint) and a Jewish full immersion baptistry (mikveh). d. Both the synagogues at ... the summit that Alexander Jannaeus had built in 78 BC. The First Jewish War lasted 7 years and ended with mass Jewish suicide at Masada on Monday 12th April AD 73. d. ... The judge would then count the stones and pronounce the jury's decision. 23. First Jewish War Coins minted AD 67,68, 69: Simon bar Giora is the most likely candidate ... make farther delays, the senate may choose an emperor, whom the soldiers, who are the saviors of the empire, will have in contempt." (Josephus Wars 4:600) b. ... place, but that is not yet the end. "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible-Only-Revelation-Commentary-Josephus-Chronology-Destruction-Jerusalem-First-Jewish-War-70AD.htm
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19: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... The Julian dates converted from 1 Maccabees are based upon Parker & Dubberstein (1971) and Babylonian Calendar reckoning was used in 1 Maccabees, not Macedonian ... Each of the thousands of synagogue had a Greek translation of the Old Testament (Septuagint) and a Jewish full immersion baptistry (mikveh). 21 d. Both the synagogues ... the summit that Alexander Jannaeus had built in 78 BC. The First Jewish War lasted 7 years and ended with mass Jewish suicide at Masada on Monday 12th April AD 73. d. ... The judge would then count the stones and pronounce the jury's decision. 23. First Jewish War Coins minted AD 67,68, 69: Simon bar Giora is the most likely candidate ... make farther delays, the senate may choose an emperor, whom the soldiers, who are the saviors of the empire, will have in contempt." (Josephus Wars 4:600) b. ... place, but that is not yet the end. "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible%20Only%20Revelation%20Commentary%20Josephus-Chronology%20Destruction%20Jerusalem%20Steven%20Rudd.pdf
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20: Free Online Encylopdedia of Bible Coins
Bible Coins Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Bible coins: 1. History of Bible coins and the Hebrew money weight system 2. Persian Empire Bible Coins: 539-333BC 3. Greek Empire, Hellenistic Coins. Macedonian era: 333-302 BC 4. Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (Egypt): 323-31BC 5. Seleucid Empire Coins: 321-64BC 6. Maccabean, Hasmonean Coins: 166-37 BC 7. Roman Empire Caesar and Emperor Coins 31 BC - 476 AD 8. The Judean Kings, Governors, Satraps, Procurators, Prefects: 587 BC - 66 AD 9. New Testament coins Jesus used every day ...
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21: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... the first of four prophesied kingdoms (Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome) and God would set up his eternal kingdom (the church) during the Roman Empire in 33 AD. c. ... See also: Pre-Christian, Jewish-Messianic expectation from Dead Sea Scrolls and Coins VI. Obadiah written in 586 BC: Condemnation of Edom BOOK OF Obadiah: 586 BC . ... The time when Egypt could dominate Nubia had long passed, and the campaign did not change the fact that Nubia had become a strong independent kingdom with the ... Letter of Aristeas documents the 593 BC Campaign (written in 150 BC) b. Letter of Aristeas is a Pseudepigrapha purporting to be Greek Court-official 278-270 BC. c. It ... Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander the Great were two of those great waves. 4. 586 BC: two prideful nations that thought they were invincible were prophesied against by ... Nevertheless he determined to run every risk and make every effort to save the Macedonian army from being held in contempt by a single undistinguished city. 5 ... ...
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22: Menu for /coins/Jesus-bible-coins.map
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23: Interactive Bible Home Page www.bible.ca
Historical documentation of what early Christians believed 8. The Origin of Synagogues as a model for the Christian church 9. Septuagint and Bible manuscript variants in the Old Testament 10. Nimrod and the Archology of the Tower of Babel 11. Archeology: Digging up Bible stories! 12. The Exodus Route 13. Bible ostraca 14. Bible Pottery 15. Bible manuscripts and archeological inscriptions 16. Bible coins a. History of Bible coins and the Hebrew money weight system b. Persian Empire Bible Coins: 539-333BC c. Greek Empire, Hellenistic Coins. Macedonian era: 333-302 BC d. Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (Egypt): 323-31BC e. Seleucid Empire Coins: 321-64BC f. Maccabean, Hasmonean Coins: 166-37 BC g. Roman Empire Caesar and Emperor Coins 31 BC - 476 AD h. The Judean Kings, Governors, Satraps, Procurators, Prefects: 587 BC - 66 AD i. New Testament coins Jesus used every day Trinity proven from the bible: 1. Start here: Introduction 2. Trinity and the definition of God 3. Trinity Christology and ... ...
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24: Roman Empire Caesar and Emperor Tiberius tribute Coins of Jesus ...
Roman Empire Caesar and Emperor Coins 31 BC - 476 AD Coins of the Bible that Jesus used Introduction: For Judean governors and kings like Herod, Pilate, Felix, Festus, Agrippa see our Judean governor page. The Caesars of Roman Empire were the fourth and final human empire predicted by Daniel and Isaiah who prophesied that God would set up his "church/kingdom" on the Day of Pentecost, 33 AD. Jesus and all the Apostles used the coins of these Emperors who played a central role in everyday life. Here ... 31 BC - 14 AD 14-37 Caesar Tiberius 37-41 Caesar Caligula 41-54 Caesar Claudius 54-68 Caesar Nero (Nron Qsr = "666", Greek transliterated into Hebrew) 69 Caesars (3) Galba, Otho, Vitellius 69-79 Caesar Vespasian 79-81 Caesar Titus 81-96 Caesar ... Octavian is Julius' only heir 36 BC Mark Antony kills Antigonus, ending Hasmonean rule 31 BC Octavian (Augustus) defeats Antony in Battle of Actium becomes emperor 31 BC - 14 AD 30 BC Antony & Cleopatra commit suicide ending Ptolemaic rule 23 BC ... ...
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25: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
City development was influenced by artistic, cultural and technological borrowings from Seleucid, Syro-Phoenician, Greek and Roman civilizations; the Petra water-distribution system included hydraulic technologies derived from these contacts as well as original technical innovations that helped to maintain the high living standard of city ... Following conquest by Alexander and the later division of his empire, conflicts arose between the Nabataeans, Antigonus of Macedonia and Ptolemaic forces for control of the lucrative trade routes passing through Petra. With the decline of Seleucid and Egyptian influences, a Nabataean state emerged in 64 BC. Roman intervention began when Cambridge Archaeological Journal 15:1, 93-109 © 2005 McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research DOI: 10.1017/S0959774305000053 Printed in the United Kingdom. 93 Charles R. Ortloff Scaurus, an envoy of Pompey, sided with Nabataea's enemies to defeat Aretas III in battle (64 BC). Rome declared the province of ... ...
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26: 300 BC: The Death of Hebrew Language, rise of The Septuagint ...
... If one believes the letter of Aristeas, the Greek Pentateuch was made by Palestinian Jews for a scholarly purpose: for the library of the Ptolemaic king. As a matter of fact, however, it was probably made for the Jews living in Egypt in the 3rd c. bce. Which language did they speak and write? The papyri suggest that they used the Greek of the Koine type. Some may have had a certain ... III. Three failed attempts to restore "Paleo-Hebrew": 166 BC - 135 AD 1. Hasmonean: 166 to 37 BC: a. The Hasmonean high priest family of the Jewish temple achieved independence from the Seleucid Greek Empire: From 166 to 37 BC the Maccabeans attempted to restore the original Hebrew by using "Mosaic Hebrew" (paleo-Hebrew) on their coins at a time when the native population spoke Aramaic and Greek. b. Between 103-78 BC the Alexander Jannaeus minted the famous "Widow's Mite" (Prutah) in a bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscription to meet the needs of the population. Not surprisingly, Widow's Mite became the ... ...
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27: Jewish Messianic Expectation in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Luke 3 ...
... Rabbi Tovia Singer has made other blunders that are equally catastrophic for his position. He also says that the first time the 12 minor prophets were translated into Greek was by Christians in 200 AD. Yet we have the Greek minor ... the Seleucid empire. When Rome conquered both the Seleucid (64 BC) and Ptolemaic (30 BC) empires, Rome became the primary target of the Zealots. d. Jesus chose a Roman authorized Tax collection and a Zealot to be two of his apostles and expected them to get along! e. The mistaken idea that Jesus was "restoring" the independence of physical Israel was widespread even after his resurrection: "So when they had come together, they were asking Him, saying, "Lord, is it at this time You are restoring the kingdom to Israel?"" ... The idea of the "Counsel of the Jews" was seen directly on many of the coins of the Hasmoneans: Notice the inscription on two different coins: "High priest and council of the Jews" e. The Jews never understood at that the Messiah would ... ...
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28: Wadi Daliyeh (Cave of Abu Shinjeh) Sanballat seal and Bulla, ...
... II. Archeological details of Wadi Daliyeh 1. Wadi Daliyeh (Cave of Abu Shinjeh; WD) - Discovered by Bedouin in 1962. A cache of 40 Aramaic papyrus fragments, inscribed seals and coins, and the skeletal remains of 205 people were ... Similar legal documents were found recently at Wadi Daliyeh, east of Samaria; they belonged to the Samaritan governor's family, who had fled from the Macedonian conqueror but were intercepted and died in a cave at Wadi Daliyeh. The ... The penetration of Greek art motifs in pre-Alexandrian times in glyptic is surprising but adds to a growing accumulation of data for extensive Greek influence in Syria-Palestine before the advent of Alexander." (ABD, Wadi Ed-Daliyeh) 4. "SANBALLAT san-bal´at [סַנְבַּלַּט ... Presumably Sanballat was a descendant of the Mesopotamians exiled to Samaria by the Assyrian king Sargon II (721-705 BCE) after the collapse of the Northern Kingdom (720 BCE; 2 Kgs 17:24-41; Ezra 4:2, 10). That Josephus says Sanballat ... ...
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29: Aramaic: Native language of Jesus
Septuagint 1. After the Babylonian Captivity of 605-536BC, the Jews used the Hebrew language less and less until the time of Alexander the Great when almost none of the Jews spoke Hebrew anymore. 2. Outside of Judea the ... Hebrew: The religious language of the Jerusalem High priests, Sadducees, temple elites, very much like Vatican Latin today. b. Aramaic: The language of the common Jew including Jesus. c. Greek: The language of commerce and common language of the Jews everywhere. d. Latin: The official language of the Roman empire. 2. Evidence of first ... If one believes the letter of Aristeas, the Greek Pentateuch was made by Palestinian Jews for a scholarly purpose: for the library of the Ptolemaic king. As a matter of fact, however, it was probably made for the Jews ... It was during the Babylonian captivity (605-536 BC) and Persian empire, Aramaic became the working language of Jews in both worship and the marketplace until the advent of the Greek Kingdom. 1. Aramaic documents at ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-default-working-language-Jesus-first-century-Aramaic-Greek-Hebrew-Latin.htm
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30: 690-570 BC: Egyptian Pharaohs of Babylonian Captivity: Tirhakah ...
... Pharaoh's Daughter who adopted Moses: Hatshepsut: 1526 BC f. Pharaoh of Moses' flight to Midian: Thutmoses II/Hatshepsut: 1498-1485 BC g. Pharaoh of the Exodus: Thutmoses III: 1485/1464 - 1431 BC h. See more about the Pharaohs of the exodus in 1446 BC 2. After Nebuchadnezzar defeated Hophra according the prophecy, Egypt played an insignificant role in Judah's history until the time of after Alexander the Great under the Greek empire: a. Alexander the great ruled died in 333-323 BC b. After Alexander the Great died in 323 BC, his kingdom split into four kingdoms, one of which was founded by Egyptian Ptolemy. c. The Ptolemaic empire controlled Judah 323 - 31 BC with the exception of the brief period of Judean independence between 110 - 37 BC under the Maccabees. d. Mark Anthony kills Antigonus in 37 BC, extincting the Hasmonean/Maccabean kingdom of Judah. e. The Ptolemaic kingdom was conquered by the Romans in 31 BC when Octavian (Augustus) defeated Mark Anthony and Cleopatra at the ... ...
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31: Origin of Synagogues: 10 Reasons why Synagogues began in Alexandria ...
... Jewish immigration into Egypt, both forced and voluntary, was significant from the third century .B.C.., with the result that Jews came to be settled throughout Egypt. The Ptolemaic era was a period when the Jews in Egypt encountered little ... There are many important historical and archeological markers that point to the origin of Synagogues at Alexandrian in Egypt at 280 BC. 1. In preparation for the Greek New Testament, Alexander the Great makes Greek the universal language of the world in 333 BC ... outside their homeland, as in Alexandria, and had already lost fluency in the Hebrew language." (Guide to Biblical Coins, David Hendin, 5th edition, p139, 2010 AD) b. "It is generally agreed that the Pentateuch or Torah was translated from ... We know from the prophecy of Dan 2:44 traces a providential path from the Judean Davidic monarchy, through Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome and finally the church. b. "In the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom [THE CHURCH] ... ...
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32: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
Solomon dedicates temple to 23rd yr of Joash 18 yr. renovation of Temple 967-812 BC 155 years 155 years 0 23rd Joash renovation to Josiah 18th yr. renovation 812-623 BC 189 years 218 years +29 Persian empire 539-333 BC 205 years 52 years -153 Greek empire/Hasmoneans 333-31 BC 302 ... Solomon dedicates temple 967 BC 831 BC -136 Beginning of Babylonian Captivity 605 BC 439 BC Solomon's temple destroyed 587 BC 421 BC -166 Alexander the Great conquest 333 BC 316 BC -17 Herod's temple destroyed 70 AD 70 AD 0 Age of Men Age ... Seder Olam must erase 167 of their own Jewish History to make the 70 weeks of Daniel fit their new, non-biblical interpretation. The Jews must have held a grudge against the Persians because they got their kingdom rule slashed from 205 ... That is Alexander the Macedonian who ruled for 12 years. Until that time there were prophets prophesying by the Holy Spirit; from there on (Prov. 22:10) "bend your ear and listen to the words of the wise," as it is said (Prov. 22:18-19): ... ...
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33: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... To a select and chosen company of disciples, under the guidance of twelve apostles inspired for that purpose, he committed the task of expanding his kingdom among men. The nature of the kingdom of ... BULWARKSOF THE FAITH of the Jewish nation; the conversion of the Roman Empire; and the conversion of the uncivilized races of the world. The Lord referred to it as "in Jerusalem, in all Judea, and in Samaria and unto the uttermost part of the earth"-Acts 1:8. Paul afterwardsaid, "tothe Jew first andalsotothe Greek"-Rom. 1:16. (2) Polity, more properly called organization. From the beginning ... Their reformations failed, falling far short of their original purpose. A few generations later it fell to such intellects as Barton W. Stone, Thomas and Alexander Campbell, the Scotts and the ... All sorts of bells have become sacramental, so absolution of sin may now be had to the tuneof thechurch bell music! Twelfth: Religious Medals. Various medals resembling coins are used for the pur-pose ... ...
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34: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rolalyn-maqsood-petra ...
... But any retribution for the Judaeans was not yet - they were carried off captive, and the Petran Edomites immediately moved into the derelict territory and set up a new kingdom, known as Idumaea (now the Negev in Israel). Any Petran sense of triumph, or ... They were first referred to as a people (the Nabaaiu) in 647 BCE in a list of the enemies of the last great Assyrian King Ashurbanipal, when their king was Natnu. The next mention of them is in the C4 BCE, when Alexander the Great's massive empire was divided up amongst his generals after his death (323 BCE). The Petra region became the border country between the Seleucid dynasty in Syria (created by Alexander's general Seleucds), and the Ptolemaic dynasty (created by another of his ... However, until 198 BCE the Egyptians, not the Seleucids, were dominant on the west side of the Jordan, until the Seleucids under Antigonus IV attempted to unite the whole region with Syria under a Hellenistic culture, by imposing a mixed Greek and Syrian ... ...
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35: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... The Ptolemaic kings however did cut through it, and placed locks upon the canal, so that they sailed, when they pleased, without obstruction into the outer sea, and back again [into the canal]." (Strabo, ... Present indications are that, despite the canal's incomplete status, Tell el-Maskhuta (Heroonopolis) served as a functioning port channelling goods to the Red Sea and back again. Phoenicians and Greek soldiers rubbed shoulders with Egyptian merchants and officers, and it is not at all impossible that the merchant forerunners of the looming Persian Empire were ... Middle Kingdom inscriptions already referred to a canal dug by the Egyptians between the Pelusiac branch of the Nile and the Red Sea. Recent satellite photos have revealed the location of this early canal. In ... At the time Herodotus wrote his history, the Jews remained a tiny occupied vassal-state under Persian control down to the time of Alexander the Great in 333 BC. Herodotus understood Arabia proper to be Saudi ... ...
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36: Autocephalous Orthodox Churches centered at Constantinople
... of Thebes and Levadeia His Eminence; Maximos: Metropolitan of Serrai and Nigrita His Eminence; Alexander: Metropolitan of Mantineia and Kynouria His Eminence; Chrysostom: Metropolitan of Methymna His ... Click to View 3. Ukrainian Orthodox Church: Kiev Patriarchate and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Click to View 4. Belarusan Autocephalous Orthodox Church Click to View 5. Macedonian Orthodox ... the period following Chalcedon, those who rejected the council's teaching made up a significant portion of the Christians in the Byzantine Empire. Today, however, they are greatly reduced in number. ... Because they denied Chalcedon's definition of two natures in Christ, these Christians have often erroneously been called "monophysites," from the Greek word meaning "one nature." The group has also ... Christianity in Eritrea, which is located along the southwest coast of the Red Sea, dates back to at least the 4th century when the ancient Christian kingdom of Aksum flourished in what is now Eritrea ... ...
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37: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
... And he went out from there and built Penuel. Jeroboam said in his heart, "Now the kingdom will return to the house of David. "If this people go up to offer sacrifices in the house of the Lord at ... Vetus Latina: Old Latin translation of the Pentateuch also reads "Garzin" in codex 100 iii. Papyrus Giessen from the fifth/sixth century C.E. also read "Garzin" which was based on an Old Greek reading ... After being rejected by Ezra, the Samaritans build (or upgrade) the first Samaritan temple on Mt. Gerizim. d. Archeological conclusions date the Samaritan temple to the Persia empire: i. "In the ... It is now certain that the first phase of the sacred precinct dates to the Persian period, and not to the time of Alexander the Great, as Josephus asserted, and many later authors repeated. In the ... On the basis of the thousands of pottery vessels and burned animal bones (sheep, goats, cattle, and doves), the coins from the Persian period, and Carbon-14 testing, this phase of the temple has been ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-samaritans.htm
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38: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... is to be dedicated." (O. Cairo 49624, 475 BC) 2. "May YHH [of hosts] bless you at all times." (O. Clermont-Ganneau 186, 475 BC) iv. Alexander Jannaeus used the three letter Paleo-Hebrew spelling "YHW" on his coins, 500 years after the Paleo-Hebrew script went extinct as a memorial of Israel's beginning. ... Ebal lead curse tablet. c. Previously, the oldest known inscribed lead strip was discovered in 1937 at the capital of the Hittite empire in central Anatolia in modern Turkey and dated to the 14th to 13th century BC. 5. ... parallelism collapses the "Documentary Hypothesis": The message reads the same, top to bottom and bottom to top. "Ciasm" is a Latin transliteration of the Greek chiasma (χιασμα) referring to the Greek letter Χ (chi). ... The victory would ultimately help the Egyptian New Kingdom pharaohs establish hegemony over southern Canaan for the next three hundred years. Although scholars still debate the site's ancient name and the specific role it played in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-altar-of-joshua.htm
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39: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... But even for these apparently wise persons there is no inner happiness, and they keep yearning in vain for something better. They ignore the sense of the saying "the Kingdom of Heaven is in ... The enervating luxury and the moral degeneration of the decaying Roman Empire welcomed and greedily absorbed all aberrations of the spirit and temperament. Thus medicine, too, became a network of ... For the eminent writers of a later period were, like Alexander of Tralles, rani nantes in gurgite vasto. There began the rule of monks; and what can flourish under their rule other than the monks themselves? § 118. We are justified in omitting the dark Middle Ages, in which Greek medicine was no more and Arab medicine in no way assisted true art and science but only shared, together with the ... Moreover, the stimulus to evil often originates not from objects but from men. Someone with a tendency to stealing feels an urge to steal on seeing a role of gold coins in a strange room. But a harlot ... ...
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40: Coins of the New Testament that Jesus and the apostles used
There are also many coins named in the Old Testament which we will document in time, the most famous being the gold "daric" produced by Darius the Mede who is named in Daniel: "That same night Belshazzar the Chaldean king was slain. So Darius the Mede received the kingdom at about the age of sixty-two." (Daniel 5:30-31). Mina and talent are money terms used in the New Testament but they refer to weights of silver rather than coins. Seven Coins Named in the New Testament LEPTON: "WIDOW'S MITE" (Mark 12:42, Luke 12:59; 21:2) DRACHMA Mt 15:8 "The drachma is an unusual coin of Christ's time. The Roman denarius has long replaced the Seleucid/Greek silver coins ... This is by far the most important coin in the New Testament because it is part of four different Bible stories: QUADRANS: Mt 5:25; Mark 12:42 The quadrans was an Imperial Roman coin meant to circulate throughout the Empire. The size of a Canadian or US cent, the quadrans bore the religious symbols. The King James Version renders this ... ...
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41: Coins of the Bible: Shekel of Tyre. official temple sanctuary ...
Phoenician coins Coins of the Bible: Shekel of Tyre The official Jewish Temple sanctuary coin that had the image of the pagan Greek god Heracles on the front. Introduction: 1. The Shekel (or sheqel) of Tyre (as it is called) was actually the only SILVER coin that Herod the Great minted at Jerusalem. a. Production of ... Silver shekel of Tyre: 125 BC - 66 AD 1. The silver Tyrian Shekel was first produced in 125 BC and the last year of production was 66 AD when the first Jewish war broke out and the Romans destroyed the temple. a. The design of the Shekel of Tyre, which became the official temple currency, was copied from coins minted under the authority of the Seleucid Empire. b. ... Tax for two people: The 4 drachma "sheqel of Tyre" was a silver Tetradrachm of about 14 grams with a diameter of about 27 mm. b. Tax for one person: The 2 drachma (Didrachm) "half-sheqel of Tyre" was a silver Beqa or Bekah of about 5.7 grams. 4. The Herodian silver Tetradrachm was a deliberate imitation of the ... ...
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42: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
The fact that Antigonus and Josephus (also a zealot) both resided at Cana is powerful literary evidence that pushes the SOD date into the first century BC. Equally important is the fact that Nathanael, the most spiritual of all of Jesus' twelve apostles, lived in Cana in 30 AD. Certainly he would live in a town with a synagogue. The Hasmonean coins, pottery, first century stoneware and plaster from the synagogue excavation ... Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.) pottery is also evident. The Assyrian King Tiglath Pileser mentioned a city of Kanna in annals detailing his military campaign across northern Israel. And the town probably had important links to the Greek-speaking Seleucid empire, which controlled much of the area to the north and east (present-day Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq) after the death of Alexander the Great in the fourth century B.C.E. By mid-second century B.C.E., a major power shift had occurred in the region when a revolt led by Judas Maccabeus and his brothers (called the Maccabean ... ...
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43: Ancient Synagogues of 1, 2, 3, 4, Maccabees: 125 BC
The author sets forth most of the important doctrines of his book in the first two chapters. He begins by setting the scene, the Near East under the rule of the Graeco-Macedonian kingdoms founded by the successors of Alexander the Great: wicked were those kings (I 1:1-9) and wicked was Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who began to reign in 175 B.C.E. and authorized wicked Jews to abandon the restrictions of the Torah and to adopt Greek ways including the educational institutions of the gymnasium (1:10-15; see commentary). As if in punishment for the wickedness of these apostate Jews (1:15, end, 28, 64), a dreadful series of ... the temple, yet did those that succeeded him in the kingdom restore all the donations that were made of brass to the Jews of Antioch, and dedicated them to their synagogue [sanctuary]" (Josephus, Wars of the Jews 7.44) G. Literacy of Jews: 1. From as far back as Joseph in Egypt (1950 BC) and then through Moses, all the Jews were literate being able to read and write. ... ...
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44: Origin of Ancient synagogues: Architectural prototype of the ...
... God's plan was seen in the prophecy of Daniel 2 in the vision of the five kingdoms, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, Church which spanned a history of 605 BC - 33 AD) God's eternal purpose in the Garden was the Church. Daniel's prophecy is about the transition from Mosaic temple worship to the Christian church. God's plan was to quickly spread the good news of eternal salvation through Jesus' blood to the entire world but some huge changes needed to take place. The Church was the 5th kingdom of Daniel 2 1. First in the Babylonian captivity and the Persian empire, it spread Jews to every part of the world. 2. Second, God used Alexander the Great in 333 AD to make the Greek universal language of both Jew and Gentile. 3. Third, in 282 BC, God used Ptolemy II to create a "Jerusalem certified" translation of the Hebrew scriptures in Alexandria Egypt for a large population of Jews who spoke exclusively Greek and were "unable to read the Hebrew Bible for themselves". 4. Fourth, God gave ... ...
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45: The Fortresses at En Haseva Rudolph Cohen 1994
F. Frank (1934:254) visited the site in 1932. A. Alt (1935:6) identified the large structure at `En kla,seva as the Roman fortress Eise-ba on account of the similarity between the Arabic and Greek names. The name Eiseba is mentioned only in the Beer-sheva Edict (Alt 1935:31). N. Glueck (1934-1935:17-20,115) concluded that ... Stratum 2a of-fered a typical square fortress (castellum ca. 46 x 46 m) with four projecting tow- known in the Arabah. The Emperor Trajan probably founded it after the annexation of the Nabataean Kingdom to the Roman Empire (106 cE), thus establishing Provincia Arabia. At the end of the third or the begin-ning of the fourth centuries CE, during ... The foundations of the Stratum 2b Ro-man fortress were probably built over the remains of a Nabataean caravan-serai (Stratum 3), possibly similar in its square ground plan and size to those uncovered by the author at Mo'a and Sha'ar Ramon, sites along the Petra-Gaza Road (Cohen 1982; 1987). Decorat-ed pottery and coins of ... ...
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46: Christianity Wasn't Influenced by Pagan Religions!
... Before A.D. 100, the mystery religions were still largely confined to specific localities and were still a relatively novel phenomenon. After A.D. 100, they gradually began to attain a widespread popular influence throughout the Roman Empire. But they also underwent significant changes that often resulted from the various ... The cult of Isis became a mystery religion only after Ptolemy the First introduced major changes, sometime after 300 B.C. In the later stage, a new god named Serapis became Isis's consort. Ptolemy introduced these changes in order to synthesize Egyptian and Greek concerns in his kingdom, thus hastening the Hellenization of Egypt. From Egypt, the ... Serapis is often portrayed as a sun god, and it is clear that he was not a dying god. Obviously then, neither could he be a rising god. Thus, it is worth remembering that the post-Ptolemaic mystery version of the Isis cult that was in circulation from about 300 B.C. through the early centuries of the Christian era had ... ...
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47: Four Hebrew Scripts: Mosaic, Hieroglyphic, Paleo, Aramaic, square ...
... When the Jews entered Babylonian during the captivity of 605-536 BC, they started speaking a new language called Aramaic. Since Aramaic and Hebrew are sister languages like Spanish and French, they replaced the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet of Samuel, with the Aramaic alphabet. It was during the Babylonian captivity (605-536 BC) and Persian empire, Aramaic became the working language of Jews in both worship and the marketplace until the advent of the Greek Kingdom. 4. Aramaic was spoken by Hebrew leaders but not the common people in 701 BC: Isa 36:11; 2 Kings ... Aramaic attained its most prestigious position as a world language under the Persian Empire (see Jewish History: Persian Period). During the period of the Persian Empire it was the preeminent international, legal and administrative language throughout the ancient Near East. Its status was upset by the conquests of Alexander the Great (d. 323 B.C.) and the rapid spread of Hellenism and Greek culture in the following century. Affairs of ... ...
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48: Reconstructing Petra Smithsonian: June 2007; Vol 38 Num 3 By ...
... Constructed during the first century B.C. and the first century A.D., it included a 600-seat theater, a triple colonnade, an enormous paved courtyard and vaulted rooms underneath. Artifacts found at the site-from tiny Nabatean coins to chunks of statues-number in the hundreds of thousands. As I climb down into the trench, it feels as ... Scholars have had to use Greek and Roman sources to fill in the picture. Greeks in the decades after Alexander the Great's death in 323 B.C. complained about Nabateans plundering ships and camel caravans. Scholars believe that such raids whetted the Nabateans' appetite for wealth. Eventually, instead of attacking caravans, the raiders began guarding them-for a price. By the second century B.C., Nabateans dominated the incense trade from southern Arabia. Within several decades, they had assembled a mercantile empire stretching for hundreds of miles. The people who a few generations earlier had been nomads were now producing eggshell-thin pottery, among the ... ...
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49: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jews persecuting Christians ...
... Theophanes the Confessor was an historical who wrote a yearly chronicle and diary of world events in the Byzantine empire including both the Persian (614 AD) and various Islamic conquests of Jerusalem from 284-813 AD. b. "THEOPHANES THE CONFESSOR, ... The annals he wrote are the leading source for 7th- and 8th-century Byzantine history. Of a noble family related to the Macedonian dynasty, Theophanes became a monk shortly after marrying a patrician woman; he founded a monastery near Cyzicus. ... After being imprisoned in Constantinople (814-815) by Emperor Leo V, he was banished to the island of Samothrace, where he died. The Greek and Latin churches revere him as a saintly defender of orthodox faith; hence the title Confessor. Between the ... All this suggests that the deceased met a sudden death. The finds inside the cave included cross-shaped pendants, candlestick lamps, and about 130 coins, the latest of which was a gold issue of emperor Phocas (602-610 c.E.). These findings clearly ... ...
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50: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... Kish founded: 2700 Egypt Dynasty 2: Begins after 2750 2700-2320 Early Bronze III (EB III) Egypt Dynasty 3 First Pyramids: 1. Egypt: Djoser's (Dynasty 3, start of Old Kingdom) Stepped Pyramid with hieroglyphs: 2660 BC 2. Egypt: Sneferu's built 3 pyramids (1st king of Dynasty 4) a. Bent Pyramid at Dahshur: 2600 BC b. Meidum ... Fall of Jerusalem in 587 Persian: 539 BC 539-333 Persian Darius & Cyrus capture Babylon in 539 Decree of Cyrus ending 70 year captivity in 536 Greek: 333 BC 333-167 Greek (EH) Ascent of Alexander the Great in 333 167-63 Late Hellenistic (LH) Antiochus IV and the rise of the Maccabees in 167 Roman: 63 BC 63 BC- AD 135 Early Roman (ER) Pompey ... Christians 1291-1360 Ayyubib Saladin founder of Ayyubid (Lit: Kurdish) Dynasty wins battle of Arsuf 1360-1517 Mamluk Mamluk (Lit: owned slave) Dynasty 1517-1917 Ottoman Empire 1917-present Modern 1st world war Archaeological Table Notes: 1. The oldest Archaeology on earth dates back to the Global flood of Noah in 2298 BC 2. ... ...
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