This PowerPoint presentation was created to accompany a lecture on the division of ancient Israel into two kingdoms (Israel and Judah) and the subsequent conquest of these kingdoms by the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires. The fall of Israel and Judah resulted in a diaspora (scattering) of peoples across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. After Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the Babylonian Empire, he allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. In the centuries that followed, a messianic tradition developed, which promised a deliverer who would restore the Kingdom of Judah. Zionism emerged in the late 19th century with a similar goal of restoring a sovereign Jewish homeland. The modern nation of Israel, founded in 1948, represents the realization of the goals of the Zionist movement. To this day, modern Israelis contest over this land with its neighbors much like their ancestors did three thousand years ago.
12. “Lost”
Tribes
The Northern
tribes were so
thoroughly scattered
by the Assyrians
that no one knows
for sure what
became of them.
Map Credit (Ancient Israel): Malus Catulus
13. Jews
“Jew” comes from
the word “Judean,”
describing someone
specifically from the
Tribe of Judah.
Map Credit (Ancient Israel): Malus Catulus
Judeans
16. PERSIAN EMPIRE
Map Credit: HistoryofIran
The Persians conquered the
Babylonians in 539 B.C. (less
than 50 years after the
Babylonians conquered Judah).
18. The Second Temple
The Second Temple
was the center of
Jewish worship
until the Romans
destroyed it after
a Jewish revolt. Photo of a model of the Second Temple by Ariely
516 B.C. – 70 A.D.
19. The Second Temple’s Western
Wall is still a Jewish Holy site.
Gustav Bauernfeind, Wailing Wall (19th Century)
20. The Restoration of Israel
Messianism
(Ancient)
The belief that a Messiah
(anointed one), from the
Davidic Line, would rule a
restored Jewish kingdom in
a future “Messianic” age of
peace and prosperity.
NOTE: Saul, David, and other
kings were described as messiahs.
24. Zionism
(Modern)
19th / 20th century
movement to restore
the Jews to their
ancient homeland.
The Restoration of Israel
Messianism
(Ancient)
The belief that a Messiah
(anointed one), from the
Davidic Line, would rule a
restored Jewish kingdom in
a future “Messianic” age of
peace and prosperity.
NOTE: Saul, David, and other
kings were described as messiahs.
The hopes of the
Zionists were
realized with the
founding of
Israel in 1948.
25. “Palestinian”
is a Latin
variant of the
ancient
Hebrew word,
“Philistine.”
Modern Day
Public Domain Map
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT