RLG202H5 Lecture : Lecture #4 - Babylon and the Assyrian Empire

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29 Jan 2012
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The new assyrian empire (until 612 bc) Northern site of tigris and euphrates rivers. General reference point in modern time is iraq. Weakening of assyrian kingdom at end of 7th century brought about a nationalistic revival in. Deuteronomy "found" in the temple of jerusalem reminding jews of their covenant with god. Jews wanted new revised belief in god again. Reforms came under time of king josiah. Priestly code, part of exodus and leviticus were possibly re-edited at this time. Supposedly king josiah found book of deuteronomy in dusty old temple. Taking formal covenant to show that they are returning. Just south of were assyria was all the way to the mediterranean sea. Babylonian conquest of judah **important dates to know** Exiled king jehoiachin and wealthy to babylon and plundered but did not destroy. Zedekiah removed from throne and temple destroyed.

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