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dead sea   a salt lake between Israel and Jordan; the dead sea is the lowest point  
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Jordan river   a river of southwest Asia rising in Syria and flowing about 322 km south through the sea of Galilee to the northern end of the dead sea  
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king David   king of the Israelites after Saul:inified the Jews into a settled nation and established a capital at the city of Jerusalem  
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Solomon   10th century b.c, king of isreal (son of David)  
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Torah   the Pentateuch, being the first of the three Jewish divisions of the old testaments  
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Abraham   the first of the great biblical patriarchs, father of Isaac, and traditional founder of the ancient Hebrew nation: considered by Muslims an ancestor of the Arab peoples through his son Ishmael  
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Mesopotamia   an ancient region in w Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers:now part of iraq  
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Nebuchadnezzar   a king of Babylonia,604-561,and conquer of Jerusalem  
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Moses   the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelite out of Egypt and delivered the law during their years of wandering in the wilderness  
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Epic of Gilgamesh   is an epic poem from ancient Iraq and is among the earliest known works of literary writings scholars believe that it originated as a series of Sumerian legends and poems about the mythological hero-king Gilgamesh  
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Ninevah   the ancient capital of Assyria:its ruins are opposite Mosul,on the Tigris river,in n Iraq  
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Tyre   a rich trade port and the major city of Phoenicia,located on the eastern Mediterranean sea in present day southern Lebanon  
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Euphrates river   a river in SW Asia flowing from e turkey through Syria and Iraq joining the Tigris to form the shatt-AL-Arab near the Persian gulf  
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Covenant   a sacred agreement  
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empire   a government under an emperor or empress  
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myth   a traditional or legendary story usually concerning some being or hero or event with or without a determinable basis  
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isreal   a republic in SW Asia on the Mediterranean formed as a Jewish state may 1948  
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Phoenicians   a native or inhabitant of phoenicia  
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zagros mountains   a mountain range in s and SW Iran,extending along parts of the borders of turkey and Iraq  
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code   a system for communication by telegraph,heliograph,etc..,in which long and short sounds light flashes,etc..,are used to symbolize the content of a message  
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Hebrews   a book of the new testament.abbreviation heb  
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exile   the Babylonian captivity of the Jews  
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black sea   a sea between europe and asia  
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sumer   the site of the earliest known civilization located n Mesopotamia present day Iraq  
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diaspora   the scattering of Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity  
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caravan   a group of travelers as merchants or pilgrims journeying together for safety in passing through deserts hostile territory  
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bazaar   a marketplace or shopping quarter one in the middle east  
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famine   extreme and general scarcity of food as in a country of geographical area  
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Tigris river   a river in SW Asia flowing SE from SE turkey through Iraq joining the Euphrates to form the shatt-AL-Arab  
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Assyrians   a native or inhabitant of assyria  
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Hammurabi   18th century b.c or earlier ,king of Babylonian  
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polytheism   the doctrine or belief in more than one god or in many gods  
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Sargon   king of Assyria,conquered Babylonia and founded the last great Assyrian dynasty  
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alphabet   the letters of a language in their customary order  
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scribe   a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing  
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Chaldeans   one of an ancient Semitic people that formed the dominant element in Babylonia  
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astronomy   the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earths atmosphere  
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ur   a city of ancient sumer in southern Mesopotamia located in present-day south east Iraq  
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Canaan   a region occupied by the ancient Israelites,AKA Palestine,located between the Jordan river,Mediterranean sea,and the dead sea,on site that includes ancient present-day isreal and part of Jordan  
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ziggurat   a temple of Sumerian origin in the form of a pyramidal tower, consisting of a number of stories and having about the outside a broad ascent winding round the structure, presenting the appearance of a series of terraces  
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monotheism   the doctrine or belief that there is only one god  
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prophet   a person who speaks for god or a deity or by divine inspiration  
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  the ten commands/rules from god  
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dead sea scroll   a # of leather,papyrus,and copper scrolls dating from 100b.c to 135a.d,containing partial texts of some of the books of the old testament and some non-biblical scrolls  
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Jerusalem   the capital city of modern isreal:holy vity of Jews,Christians,and Muslims  
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chariot   a light 2 wheeled vehicle for one person usually drawn by 2 horses and driven from a standing position used in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome,etc...,in warfare,racing,hunting,etc  
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Babylon   an ancient region around southeastern Mesopotamia and between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers now present-day Iraq  
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city-state   a sovereign state consisting of an autonomous city with its dependencies  
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