| Dominant Empires of the Bible [message #8727] | 
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Provided and written by Dr. Freeman at FA as a supplemental guide for the Biblical Theology series.  
 
*These are not my personal notes. I am just transcribing them for this site. * 
 
 
 
 
 
DOMINANT EMPIRES OF THE BIBLICAL WORLD FROM ABRAHAM TO CHRIST 
 
 
 
Dates given for the Empires of the Near East refer only to an Empire's period of dominance from Abraham to Christ. Some existed prior to these dates (Egypt, Babylon, Assyria.) Egypt's kingdom preceded Abraham, and co-existed with the Babylonian and Assyrian. Abraham was born in 2167 B.C. 
 
 
Egypt       (Egyptian Dynasty begins 2900 B.C. Egypt begins  
             2167-1100 B.C. to decline about 1100 B.C.) 
 
 
Assyria     (Nineveh fell in 612 B.C. 1100-612 B.C.) 
 
 
Babylonia   (Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar's father, established  
             the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 625 B.C. when he  
             revolted against Assyria 625-539 B.C.) 
 
 
Persia       (King Cyrus permitted the Jews to return to  
              Palestine after their 70 years in captivity 539-  
              331 B.C. 
 
 
Greece        (Alexander the Great had conquered the world by    
               331 B.C. In Palestine from 167-37 B.C. the Jews 
               gained independence and were ruled by the 
               Maccabean priests. This ended in 37 B.C. when  
               Herod the Great began to reign in Judea 
               331-63 B.C.) 
 
 
Rome           (Palestine was under Roman rule during the time  
                of Christ and the N.T. era. Jerusalem was 
                destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D.  
                because of a Jewish revolt) Rome fell in 
                476 A.D. 63-476 A.D. 
 
                Constantine, a Christian Emperor, issued  
                the Edict of Milan in 312 A.D. which  
                granted freedom of religion to all,  
                including Christians. Until this time 
                they had suffered great persecution from 
                Rome to Byzantium (Constantinople.) Rome 
                fell in 476 A.D. to the barbarians. In 
                the 6th century A.D. Italy bacame subject 
                to Constantinople until the Papacy gained 
                political power later. The Eastern Empire 
                (Greek Orthodox) and Western Empire 
                (Roman Catholic) both claimed spiritual 
                supremacy. The Eastern Empire continued  
                after the fall of Rome until 1453 A.D.  
                when it fell to the Ottoman Turks. 
                Constantinople is called today - Istanbul 
                and belongs to Turkey. 
 
 
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Provided and written by Dr. Freeman at FA as a supplemental guide for the Biblical Theology series.  
 
*These are not my personal notes. I am just transcribing them for this site. * 
       
[Updated on: Fri, 23 November 2012 04:14] Shalom, 
 
GWB 
 
"Be still and know that I am God."
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