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Contents
Intertestamental Years
Intertestamental Years
Also called the “Silent Years”
Close of OT
- Last OT book – Malachi
- About 400BC
Opening of the NT
- Time of Christ
Approximately 400 years
Developments
Political
Religious
Cultural
Political Changes
Persia (539-331 BC)
- Permit the return to Palestine
Greece (331-143 BC)
- Unites the world with one language – lingua franca
- Empire divided among four generals
- Ptolemy rules Egypt and Israel
- Antiochus Epiphanes (Dan 11)
- Seleucid – Maccabean revolt
- Mattathias and Judas Maccabeus are the key names in the Maccabean revolt
- Recorded in the book of First Maccabees
- Origin of Hanukkah (Feast of dedication/lights)
Hasmonean Rule (142-63 BC)
- Israel an independent nation for 79 years
Rome (63 BC ff.)
- Rome brings peace and stability to the land.
- Establish Herod as governor then tetrarch
In all, the people had 400 years of constant change, war, and political confusion
Religious Changes
Synagogues rise to importance
- Develops from captivity and localizes religion
- In order to have a synagogue a group needed to have a minimum of ten men.
- If you did not have ten men then you went to the river as a designated meeting area.
- Temple worship is diminished
Religious Leadership diversified
- Pharisees
- Largest group
- Most conservative group
- Controlled the synagogues
- Sadduces
- Controlled the temple
- Theologically liberal
- Did not believe in angels, resurrection
- Sanhedrin
- The collition of the left and the right that come together to make religious decisions.