The Intertestamental Period

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The Intertestamental Period Tom Pennington September 10, 2017 SECTION 2 The Doctrine of God and New Testament Survey

The Silent Years What Happened Between the Testaments?

The Intertestamental Period Last OT revelation: 420 s BC Malachi Birth of John the Baptist: ca. 4 or 5 BC From Malachi to John: 400 years

The Political History

The Image (2) vs. the Beasts (7) Vision of Pagan King History from Man s point of view Noble image w/ expensive metals Statue destroyed for no obvious reason God s Power Seen as an Inanimate Stone Vision of a Godly Prophet History from God s point of view Beasts w/o a conscience Nations destroyed for rebellion against God God s Power Revealed in The Son of Man

The Great Word Empires Image Metal Empire Beast Head Gold Neo-Babylonian Lion Chest/arms Silver Medo-Persian Bear Belly/thighs Bronze Greek Leopard Legs/feet Iron Roman 4th Toes Clay Revived Roman 10 Horns

Babylonians to MedoPersians Daniel lived and ministered during the Babylonian empire the head of gold the lion On October 12, 539 BC the Medo- Persian empire captured Babylon killed Belshazzar the breast and arms of silver the Bear primarily Persian from 400-333 BC

The Greeks 333 BC 323 BC the son of Philip of Macedon captured most of the known world Alexander the Great the bronze belly and thighs the Leopard 333 BC Alexander beat the Persians at the Battle of Issus. 331 BC Greece completely defeated Persia.

The Greeks Four generals divided the empire Lysimachus Thrace Cassander Macedonia Seleucus Syria Ptolemy Egypt Until 198 BC the Ptolemies (of Egypt) dominated Palestine

The Seleucids (Syria) 198 BC 63 BC Palestine became a political football. 198 BC Antiochus the Great A Seleucid ruler of Syria Cleopatra s father Captured Jerusalem 175 BC: Antiochus Epiphanes became king of Syria. 170 BC: he defeated Ptolemy VI

Antiochus Epiphanes 168 BC: Ptolemy rebelled, so Antiochus invaded Egypt a second time. Laenus, the Roman envoy, confronted Antiochus. Antiochus retreated through Jerusalem and plundered it. He decided to unify his kingdom by Hellenizing it.

Antiochus Epiphanes 166 BC: Antiochus returned to Jerusalem: Stripped the Temple of its valuables. Massacred 1,000s Carried 10,000 captives back to Syria (Josephus) Demolished the walls of the city Built a tower and supplied it with armed mercenaries Desecrated the Temple by erecting an image of Zeus Offered a pig on the altar and sprinkled its blood around the temple grounds

Antiochus Epiphanes Set out on a comprehensive plan to force the Jews to think, and act like Greeks to Hellenize them Erected shrines to Greek deities throughout the land Burned copies of the Law of God and executed their owners Refused to let them circumcise their children Strangled circumcised children along with their mothers

The Maccabean Revolt Village of Modin 20 miles northwest of Jerusalem Apelles, Antiochus general, demanded the village offer a sacrifice on a pagan altar. First demanded that a leader and a priest, named Mattathias offer the sacrifice. Mattathias refused. Another Jewish man did. Mattathias and his five sons killed the Jewish traitor, Antiochus general Apelles, and the soldiers.

The Maccabean Revolt Mattathais, his five sons, and many others left the village for the Judean hill country. In the months that followed, they fought a guerilla war against the stronger Syrian force. Ranks continued to grow Mattathias Became terminally ill Appointed his son Simon as administrator Appointed his oldest son, Judas, as General of the Army Judas was called Maccabeus the Hammer.

Judas Maccabeus Under Judas leadership, the Jews recaptured the Temple in December, 165 BC. 25th of Kislev, 165 BC - Worship of YHWH restored! The celebration lasted 8 days singing, feasting, and sacrifices decided to celebrate every year the festival of lights, or Hanukkah Hanukkah celebrates the cleansing of the temple under Judas Maccabeus.

The Maccabees 165 BC 63 BC: Descendants of Judas led the nation. 129 BC: John Hyrcannus won political independence.

The Romans in Palestine 63 BC: Pompey annexed Syria and arrived in Damascus decided something had to be done with Judea entered the Temple; and the Holy of Holies 63 BC: Judea and Jerusalem came under Roman occupation. Pompey

The Romans 63 BC 31 BC: Rome s civil wars 31 BC: Octavian won 27 BC: Octavian gained the title, Caesar Augustus Octavian rewarded Antipater for his help. Antipater s son was made governor over Palestine. Herod Later called, Herod the Great Caesar Augustus

Herod the Great Brilliant & brutal Ten wives loved Mariamne passionately suspected her of infidelity, so he had her killed 7 BC: executed her two sons 4 BC: ordered the execution of the babies in Bethlehem, 2 years and younger 4 BC: 5 days before his death had his favorite son executed

The Religious History

The Pharisees Arose in the time of Antiochus Called the Hasidim Means separated ones Opposed brininging Greek, pagan elements into the Jewish culture Most conservative of Israel s leaders Scribes were primarily Pharisees Chief responsibilities: 1. interpret the Law (using oral tradition; eventually recorded in the Mishnah by 200 AD) 2. teach the Law 3. apply the eternal Law to changing circumstances

The Sadducees Named after Zadok, high priest of David s time Primarily priests Wealthy, aristocratic families Most of the political leaders The Pentateuch Rejected oral law Anti-supernaturalists God doesn t intervene. There is no spirit world (angels). There is no resurrection. Pragmatists Hellenists

The Great Sanhedrin Mishnah 71 men Mostly Aristocracy the Sadducees the high priest High priest presided Met in the Temple precincts The Chamber of Hewn Stone

The Great Sanhedrin Sat in a semi-circle Two scribes kept a written record Their authority: Interpret the Mosaic Law Govern civil affairs of the nation Try certain criminal cases under the Roman procurators authority

The Synagogue Origin: Babylonian captivity in the 6th century BC Greek means a gathering of the people or a congregation The Hebrew word is Knesset. A local place to meet, pray, and hear the Word read and explained Required a quorum of 10 men

The Synagogue Initially, men and women sat together; eventually, separate The weekly service in the time of Christ: Prayers the 18 benedictions The reading of the Scripture, particularly the Pentateuch An explanation of the biblical text or an exposition Often find Christ or Paul in the synagogues.

The Septuagint (LXX) Ptolemy II of Egypt commissioned a Greek translation of the Hebrew OT. Jews spread around the empire no longer spoke Hebrew Provide a copy of the Jewish Bible to the library in Alexandria

The Septuagint (LXX) Jews from Palestine Legend 72 scholars, 72 days. Called the Septuagint (70) Probably completed in the 100 s BC The Bible of NT times Jesus, the apostles, and Paul freely quote from this translation.

Why 400 Silent Years? During those 400 silent years, God was preparing the world for the arrival of His Son.

The Greeks The Greek language A precise language, especially suited to the revelation of the NT s doctrine A universal, trade language that would allow the spread of the apostle s writings across the empire.

The Romans The Pax Romana Relative peace across the world A united world, where national boundaries and loyalties would not prevent the spread of the gospel. A network of roads that made travel and communication by letters much simpler. An openness to religions of various kinds

The Jews Oppressed by the Romans Looking for a deliverer Looking for a Messiah Dispersed throughout the empire (the Diaspora) A Greek translation of their Scripture Took this Greek version of the OT wherever they went. In the NT era, even God-fearing gentiles had the OT in the language they could understand.

The Silent Years When the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son. Galatians 4:4