logging in or signing up 400 Silent Years Dixon Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1952 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (1) Added: October 30, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: robinbauer (22 month(s) ago) Excellent presentation. Is it possible to get/download a copy? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Prof.Dave (44 month(s) ago) Great presentation - Is there a way we can get a copy? Saving..... Post Reply Close By: mikepillay (31 month(s) ago) Brilliant presentation. As requested by so many, an way we can obtain a copy? Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript The Intertestamental Period: The Intertestamental PeriodAmos: Amos Old Testament completed 400 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Malachi? 400 Silent YearsAmos: Amos Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Persian Empire Malachi? Alexander the GreatSlide4: Tyre Alexander the Great of Macedonia, 332 B.C.Slide5: Fall of Tyre on July 29. 332 B.C. Seven month siegeSlide6: Alexander at Jerusalem And when the book of Daniel was showed him, wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he supposed that himself was the person intended; and he was then glad. (Antiquities 11:8:5).Slide7: Cultural interchange from east to west Scientific learning Hellenization Greek language Alexander’s death The World of AlexanderSlide8: Ptolemy Antigonus the one-eyed Cassander Seleucus LysimachusPtolemy II Philadelphus: Ptolemy II Philadelphus Pharos Lighthouse Library of Alexandria Septuagint War with the SeleucidsSlide10: Ptolemy Antiochus III “the Great”Slide11: Hostage in Rome Escape Campaign against Egypt Antiochus IV EpiphanesSlide12: Hostage in Rome Escape Campaign against Egypt Antiochus IV Epiphanes First revolt in JudahAntiochus imposed the following Regulations: Antiochus imposed the following Regulations Jews could not assemble for prayer Observance of the Sabbath was forbidden Possession of the Scriptures was illegal Circumcision was illegal Dietary laws illegal Pagan sacrifices mandatedSlide14: Antiochus IV Maccabean Revolt 167 B.C. Mattathias Temple liberatedAmos: Amos Hasmonean kings Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Maccabbee Rebellion 167 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Persian Empire Malachi? Hellenistic Kings Ptolemies Seleucids Rome Alexander the GreatSlide16: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan Simon becomes new leader Judah recognized as a free state: 142 B.C. High PriestSlide17: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan John Hyrcanus becomes leader Samaria, Galilee & Idumea conquered Forced conversions of conquered peoplesTwo New Jewish Parties: Two New Jewish Parties Hasidim: “The Pious Ones” Pharisees Hellenists: Greek influence SadduceesSlide19: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan Salome AlexandriaSlide20: Commissioned to clear the seas of piracy Conquests in Syria Conquest of Jerusalem Territorial arrangements Pompey the GreatSlide21: Judea Decapolis SamariaSlide22: Roman Civil WarAntipateras Procurator: Antipater as Procurator Phasael HerodSlide24: Parthians PetraSlide25: Marc Antony OctaviusHerod the Great: Herod the Great 40 - 4 B.C.Slide27: Zerubbabel’s Temple Seleucid Addition Hasmonean Expansion Herod’s TempleSlide28: CaesareaHerod’s Domestic Troubles: Herod’s Domestic Troubles It is better to be Herod’s uV Than to be Herod’s uioVAmos: Amos Hasmonean kings Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Maccabbee Rebellion 167 BC Death of Herod the Great 4 BC Persian Empire Malachi? Hellenistic Kings Pompey the Great Ptolemies Seleucids Rome Alexander the Great You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
400 Silent Years Dixon Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1952 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (1) Added: October 30, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: robinbauer (22 month(s) ago) Excellent presentation. Is it possible to get/download a copy? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: Prof.Dave (44 month(s) ago) Great presentation - Is there a way we can get a copy? Saving..... Post Reply Close By: mikepillay (31 month(s) ago) Brilliant presentation. As requested by so many, an way we can obtain a copy? Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript The Intertestamental Period: The Intertestamental PeriodAmos: Amos Old Testament completed 400 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Malachi? 400 Silent YearsAmos: Amos Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Persian Empire Malachi? Alexander the GreatSlide4: Tyre Alexander the Great of Macedonia, 332 B.C.Slide5: Fall of Tyre on July 29. 332 B.C. Seven month siegeSlide6: Alexander at Jerusalem And when the book of Daniel was showed him, wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he supposed that himself was the person intended; and he was then glad. (Antiquities 11:8:5).Slide7: Cultural interchange from east to west Scientific learning Hellenization Greek language Alexander’s death The World of AlexanderSlide8: Ptolemy Antigonus the one-eyed Cassander Seleucus LysimachusPtolemy II Philadelphus: Ptolemy II Philadelphus Pharos Lighthouse Library of Alexandria Septuagint War with the SeleucidsSlide10: Ptolemy Antiochus III “the Great”Slide11: Hostage in Rome Escape Campaign against Egypt Antiochus IV EpiphanesSlide12: Hostage in Rome Escape Campaign against Egypt Antiochus IV Epiphanes First revolt in JudahAntiochus imposed the following Regulations: Antiochus imposed the following Regulations Jews could not assemble for prayer Observance of the Sabbath was forbidden Possession of the Scriptures was illegal Circumcision was illegal Dietary laws illegal Pagan sacrifices mandatedSlide14: Antiochus IV Maccabean Revolt 167 B.C. Mattathias Temple liberatedAmos: Amos Hasmonean kings Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Maccabbee Rebellion 167 BC Birth of Jesus 5 BC? Persian Empire Malachi? Hellenistic Kings Ptolemies Seleucids Rome Alexander the GreatSlide16: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan Simon becomes new leader Judah recognized as a free state: 142 B.C. High PriestSlide17: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan John Hyrcanus becomes leader Samaria, Galilee & Idumea conquered Forced conversions of conquered peoplesTwo New Jewish Parties: Two New Jewish Parties Hasidim: “The Pious Ones” Pharisees Hellenists: Greek influence SadduceesSlide19: Mattathias Johanan Judas Simon Eleazer Jonathan Salome AlexandriaSlide20: Commissioned to clear the seas of piracy Conquests in Syria Conquest of Jerusalem Territorial arrangements Pompey the GreatSlide21: Judea Decapolis SamariaSlide22: Roman Civil WarAntipateras Procurator: Antipater as Procurator Phasael HerodSlide24: Parthians PetraSlide25: Marc Antony OctaviusHerod the Great: Herod the Great 40 - 4 B.C.Slide27: Zerubbabel’s Temple Seleucid Addition Hasmonean Expansion Herod’s TempleSlide28: CaesareaHerod’s Domestic Troubles: Herod’s Domestic Troubles It is better to be Herod’s uV Than to be Herod’s uioVAmos: Amos Hasmonean kings Old Testament completed 400 BC Alexander conquers the Persian Empire 331 BC Maccabbee Rebellion 167 BC Death of Herod the Great 4 BC Persian Empire Malachi? Hellenistic Kings Pompey the Great Ptolemies Seleucids Rome Alexander the Great