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Class 2 Chapter 3 Digs that made a difference Pgs. 5151-71 Made a Difference Roman Ruins in London Columns in Karnak, Karnak, once covered in sand Today many museums are filled with ancient artifacts In the 18th Century, little was known apart from the writings Samuel Johnson, 18th century English writer said, all that is known of ancient Britain is contained in a few pages While Roman London was under his feet.. Made a Difference The Good ground in Luxor bedrock in the sand Flat areas, turned out to be the columns in Karnak 100100-foot columns, described by Herodotus in 450BC 1

Taught Us How to Read People became curious about the strange symbols History of a lost civilization.. Great kingdom of Egypt and Mesopotamia Taught Us How to Read Keys to the languages found Egypt: Rosetta Stone Mesopotamia: Rock of Behistun Taught us how to read the languages The Rosetta Stone Stone:: Key to Egyptian Hieroglyphics Slab of basalt stone (tar) Found by French Army officer Lt. P.F.X Bouchard in Rosetta (village) 4 feet by 2 ½ feet 1676 pounds 3 Different Scripts Hieroglyphics, Demotic, Greek The Rosetta Stone Stone:: Key to Egyptian Hieroglyphics Hiero Hiero--Glyphics Sacred Engrave Secret meanings.. 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte army invaded Egypt Collected Egyptian Artifacts British later confiscated finds The Rosetta Stone Stone:: Key to Egyptian Hieroglyphics Greek was classic, NT Greek, Easy to read Commemorative stela dated to 196 BC, King Ptolemy V Epiphanies Name of the King helped decipher it Jean Francois Champollion age 32 cracked the code in 1822 Unlocked Egypt s history 2

In Iran, Semitic language of Mesopotamia Assyrian, Babylonian Nations used to punish Israel and Judah for being Unfaithful Strange figures on Iranian mountain, Called the place of God BagaBaga-Stana Stana ((Behistun Behistun)) Since 500 BC Before Modern times, Christ Disciples, Holy Spirit Wall was engraved with Arrowhead Ancient writing Cuneiform WedgeWedgeshaped (Latin) Compared to other writings in Persepolis Cracked the code.. King of Darius of Persia I am Darius, Great King, King of Kings, The King of Persia Darius the Great 522 BC to 486 BC His Sons Xerxes (Esther) Darius I Hystaspes 3

British Major Sir Henry Rawlinson Scaled the sheer cliff..to copy inscriptions..from the top of a ladder 3 cuneiform languages Old Persian, Babylonian, Elamite Corresponds with the Digs That Retold Ancient Tales What about other stories outside the? Mesopotamian Texts Sir Austen Henry Layard Assyrian Captial of Ninevah 1850 s Palace of Ashurbanipal, Thousand of clay tablets from Royal Archives Since 612 BC, from the fall Of Ninevah The Atrahasis Epic Atrahasis parallels Genesis Atrahasis Epic after main character First published in 1876.. George smith Corrected in 1965 1200 lines of text Digs That Retold Ancient Tales The clay tablets were shipped back to England for storage Years later there were read.. Three Texts.. Atrahasis Epic..Babylonian Epic..Babylonian Genesis Enuma Elish..Mesopotamian Elish..Mesopotamian Creation Gilgamesh Epic.. Epic.. Mesopotamian Flood The Atrahasis Epic Babylonian Gods rule the heavens & earth Genesis 1:1 Make man from clay mixed with blood..to take over chores..tending land Genesis 2:15 Men multiply and Genesis 6:13 become too noisy..flood is sent One man..atrahasis is given advance warning..told to build a boat Genesis 6:14 Builds a boat, loads with food, animals and birds Genesis 7 Atrahasis in conclusion Genesis 8:20-22 offers a sacrifice to the gods..accepting mankind's continued existence 4

Enuma Elish-Mesopotamian Creation George Smith.. From Ashurbanipal Library.. 7 Tablets total found Babylonian and Assyrian view of Creation Enuma Elish When Above gods represent the forces of nature Marduk head god Marduknot Creation is dominant theme Enuma Elish-Mesopotamian Creation Mythology Content EnumaElish Watery Chaos separated into Heaven and Earth Light pre-exists creation of sun, moon and stars Number 7 plays prominent role Genesis 1:1-2 Genesis 1:3-5,14-14 Genesis 2:2-3 Godsprocreate with other gods who they seek to destroy because of loud parties Mother of gods is Tiamat, she creates monsters and eats them..marduk cuts her in half Two halves of Tiamat form heavens and earth Blood of captured rebel god is used to makeman, man is to work as slaves for the lazy lower gods and feed Babylonian pantheon Gilgamesh Epic-Mesopotamian Flood From Henry Laylard s excavation Babylonian account of the Flood King Gilgamesh ruler of Uruk@2600 B.C. Searching for immortality Composite text from documents 1750 BC- 612BC 12 Tablets Gilgamesh Epic-Mesopotamian Flood First published in 1872 Europe Some claimed proof for Genesis Flood Others said it diminished claims of Biblical flood King Gilgamesh is like Nimrod Noah is like Utnapishtim Gilgamesh Epic-Mesopotamian Flood Gilgamesh Gilgamesh is told about the flood by Utnapishtim Genesis 1:1-2 Utnapishtimis a man who gained immortality..had already passed safely thorough the flood The Creator god Ea favored him and warned him about the coming flood On this boat he brought his family, treasures andall living creatures Genesis 1:3-5,14-14 Genesis 2:2-3 Genesis 6:18-22, 7:1-16 Rest of mankind is destroyed Genesis 7:17-23 Storm ended on the 7 th day Dry land emerged on 12 th day Boat rested on Mt. Nisir in Kurdistan Utnapishtimsent out a dove, swallow and then a raven Raven did not return Genesis7:24 Genesis 8:3-11 He left the boat and offered a sacrifice to the gods Genesis 8:12-22 Where did these stories come from? 1.They came from Israelite sources 2. Originally Mesopotamian Tales..Hebrews borrowed 3. Both accounts came from common ancient source 5

Where did these stories come from? 1. Unlikely that it was borrowed from Israel Israel (Jacob) 1450 BC 2. Unlikely Hebrews borrowed from Mesopotamian sources 3. Likely, both accounts had a common ancient Ben Hasan Tomb Painting 1900 BC Merenptah Stela 1207 BC Where did these stories come from? 4. God supersuper-naturally revealed it to Moses on Mt. Sinai Genesis all happened before Moses And Genesis 11-2 happened before Adam Required Supernatural Revelation of events Laws of Hammurabi 1725 BC Sheshonq Inscription 920 BC Egyptian raids against Israel 6

House of David Inscription 9th Century BC Earliest mention of David Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III Mesha Inscription 850 BC Moabite-Israelite Moabiterelations in 9th century Finds from the First Temple Period Balaam Inscription Numbers 2222-24 840 BC discovered during a 1967 excavation in Deir 'Alla, Alla, Jordan Numbers 22:5 (5) sent messengers to Balaam the son of Beor at Pethor, which is near the River in the land of the people of Amaw, 7