Title: Geography of the Middle East
1Geography of the Middle East
Religion McQuaid Jesuit
2Introduction
- The importance of geography for our understanding
of the Hebrew Bible - You will learn ME geography political and
physical - You will understand Israels position as a
geopolitical football
3Overview
- Israels understanding of itself and of its God
is largely determined by its geopolitical history - Example Psalm 80 You brought a grapevine
out of Egypt you drove out other nations and
planted it in their landOur enemies have set it
on firelook at them in anger and destroy them!
Preserve and protect the people you have chosen,
the nation you made strong. We will never turn
away from you again.Show us your mercy, and we
will be saved.
4Vocabulary
- Glossary of terms
- Political geography human territorial
boundaries sometimes artificial, sometimes
natural - Physical geography landforms and climates that
form our physical environment
5Political Geography
6Political Geography Present
7Political Geography Past
- Rise and fall of Empires in the ANE
- Egyptians (c. 2000 - 1300 BCE)
- Assyrians (745 - 605 BCE)
- Babylonians (605 - 539 BCE)
- Persians (539 - 331 BCE)
- Greeks (331 - 323 BCE under Alexander)
- Romans (c. 100 BCE - c. 450 CE)
- Israel at the strategic crossroads
- Israel as a geopolitical football
8Egyptians
- The Lord said, I have seen the misery of my
people in Egypt...and have come down to rescue
them... - Exodus 37,8
Captives from various kingdoms in the Palestine
area are led by Egyptian captors.
9Assyrians
- King Jehu of Israel bowing before Shalmaneser
- (From the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III c.
825 BCE, the only contemporary picture of an
Israelite ruler. This event is not depicted in
the Bible.)
10Assyrians
- The Israelites persisted in all the
sins...until finally the Lord banished them from
his presence...and they were carried into exile
from their own land to Assyria... - 2 Kings 1722, 23
- (722 BCE)
Judeans impaled by Assyrian warriors at the
Battle of Lachish (701 BCE)
11Seige of Lachish, Judah
12Sennechrib at Lachish
13Siege of Lachish
14Assyrian Empire
15Babyloniansand the Babylonian Exile587-536 BCE
- By the rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept
when we remembered Zion. - Psalm 137
A Protective Genius that once guarded the palace
of Ashurnasirpal II
16Babylonian Empire
17Persians
- In the first year of King Cyrus (of Persia), the
king issued this decree of God in Jerusalem - Let the house (temple) be rebuilt as a place
where sacrifices are offered... - Ezra 63
Clay cylinder on which Cyrus recounted his defeat
of the Babylonians and his policy of returning
captives to their own lands. (536 BCE)
18Persian Empire
19Greeks
- Alexander of Macedon, son of Philip, had ...
defeated Darius, King of the PersiansSo he
advanced to the ends of the earth, plundering
nation after nation. - 1 Maccabees 1 1-3
Alexander of Macedon (the Great)
20Alexanders Empire
21Antiochus IV Epiphanes
- The Greek inscription on the coin reads, King
Antiochus, god manifest, bearing victory - His actions led to the Maccabean Revolt and
purification of the Temple in 164 BCE.
22Romans
- they will fall by the edge of the sword, and be
led captive among all nations and Jerusalem will
be trodden down by the Gentiles... - Luke 2124
Triumphant Romans carry away the Menorah and
Altar from the Temple after the fall of Jerusalem
in 70 A.D. detail from the Arch of Titus
23Masada
24Physical Geography
25Physical Geography
- Common images
- Climate Systems
- Mediterranean (subtropical dry summer)
- Subtropical Desert
- Continental Steppe
- The Fertile Crescent
26The Climate Systems of the Middle East
Mediterranean Climate (Subtropical dry summer)
- mild, moist winters dry sunny summers
- vegetation scrub evergreen tree grasses
- Human use fruit, olives, wheat and grapes
often irrigated
27The Climate Systems of the Middle East
Subtropical Desert
- hot, scarcely any rain
- vegetation desert shrubs, scrub tree and grasses
- little human use unless irrigated
28The Climate Systems of the Middle East
Continental Steppe
- very hot summers very cold winters, light
rainfall - vegetation grasses, shrubs, trees along streams
- Human use grazing, grains
29The Fertile Crescent
30Summary
- Physical and Political Geography of the ME
- Importance for understanding the Bible
31Where to get more information
- Encyclopedia (especially New Catholic)
- Library religion, art, history, geography
- Textbook
- Internet sites