1. Place value notation.
2. Hammurabi's code of law.
3. Hittites.
4. Shalmanser V and Sargon II.
5. Ashurbanipal/Nineveh.
6. Nabopolassar. Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B.C.
7. Cyrus the great. 2 Chronicles 36:23.
8. Darius I and Xerxes I. Darius I established the first postal system.
9. Xerxes. Nehemiah served Artaxerxes.
10. They had a higher regard for the Sanctity law.
IDENTIFY:
Babylon: The first empire to rule the Middle East after Sumer.
Hammurabi: King of Babylon that established Hammurabi's Code of Law.
Enuma Elish: Work of literature composed to exalt Babylon and it's cheif god, Marduk.
Justice: the use of authority and power to uphold what is right, just, or what is lawful.
Tiglath-pileser I: seized Babylonia and established the Assyrian Empire.
Chaldeans: a Semitic people from Aribia
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: the terraced roof garden of the Chaldean Empire.
Daniel: one of the jews taken captive by the Babylonians who became an important official.
Zoroastrianism: the false religion of the Persians.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Chapter 3 Section Review
by: Wesley and Jacob at: 9:44 AM