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  • Slide 1
  • The First National State
  • Slide 2
  • Ancient Near East
  • Slide 3
  • Egypts unique geographical features allowed it to develop independently of most foreign influence. It was bordered by arid deserts on east and west, rugged terrain to the south Egypt
  • Slide 4
  • 1490 BCE, Egyptian forces defeated a coalition of more than 100 Syrian and Canaanite city-states. The battle lends its modern name Armageddon to a place where there is a cosmic battle between good and evil Battle of Megiddo
  • Slide 5
  • Egyptian system of writing in pictorial characters Developed at roughly the same time as cuneiform script in Mesopotamia Hieroglyphics
  • Slide 6
  • A large flat slab of basalt inscribed with the same message in three different scripts It was not translated until the 19 th century CE It is the key to deciphering hieroglyphics Todays scholars have found many parallels between Egyptian literature and biblical texts, including Proverbs, Job, and Wisdom writings. Rosetta Stone
  • Slide 7
  • Historians believe he was the Pharaoh at the time of the Exodus Rameses II
  • Slide 8
  • Earliest known reference to Israel as a distinct people appears on a victory inscription of Merneptah, the son of Rameses II. Israel established in Canaan by late 1200s BCE
  • Slide 9
  • divine righteousnessjustice, truth, and good conduct Temples, windowless sanctuariessimilarly Israel built the Ark of the Covenant Temple rituals in both Circumcision the surgical removal of foreskin from the penis. This was an ancient Egyptian rite adopted and perpetuated by the Israelites Egyptian and Israelite Similarities
  • Slide 10
  • Coastal plain, 20-30 miles wide, bordering Mediterranean, later it was occupied by Philistines, Israels chief enemy during the age of the Judges Inland strip, north to south, undulating limestone ridge of low mountains and small valleys, less fertile than the coastline yet this central hill country was the site of the earliest known Israelite settlements A long rift valley through which the Jordan River (65 miles) flows south from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea (large salt water lake that lies 1290 feet below sea levelthe lowest point on the earths land surface) Transjordan, an arid mountainous terrain, but by deep canyons, averages 1,500 ft above sea level, extends from the plains of southern Syria east of Galilee to the southern end of the Dead Sea Geographical regions of Palestine