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The Ancient World
by dates: 3500 BC to 750 BC

by events: from the Sumerian Civilization to Homer

takes place: in the lands of the Bible, which we call the "Middle East"
The Classical World
by dates: 750 BC to 500 AD

by events: from Homer to the Fall of the Roman Empire

takes place: centers in Greece and Rome
The Medieval World
by dates: 500 AD to 1500 AD

by events: from the Fall of Rome to the Discovery of America

takes place: centers in Europe
The Modern World
by dates: 1500 AD to the present

by events: from the Discover of America to this very day

takes place: centered in America
BC stands for ____
BC stands for "before Christ".
"AD" stands for ____.
"anno Domini"

"in the year of our Lord".
Western Civilization has moved ____ from ____ to the _____ to the _____ and lastly to the _____.
Western Civilization has moved West from the Ancient World to the Classical World to the Medieval World and lastly the Modern World.
1450 BC - 1410 BC
Hebrew Exodus
1200 BC
Trojan War
circa 960 BC
The Temple of Solomon
The Temple of Solomon
circa 960 BC
1000 BC - 960 BC
Life of King David
Life of King David
1000 BC - 960 BC
Who was Soloman?
Soloman was David's son that was born after he retired from military life.
What does the name Soloman mean?
The name Solomon means "peace" and symbolized David's life at the time.
What was David's last wish?
David's desire was to use his wealth to build God's temple in Israel, but God did not allow him to do so. God told David that no man of war should build his temple and that crushed David.
Who built God's temple?
David's son Solomon was to be the man blessed with the opportunity to build God's temple, David decided to provide all of the supplies Solomon would need for the work.
What were David's last words to Soloman?
"I am going the way of all mankind. Take courage and be a man. Keep the mandate of the LORD, your God, following his ways and observing his statutes, commands, ordinances, and decrees as they are written in the law of Moses, that you may succeed in whatever you do, wherever you turn."
Latria
God is given the highest praise (latria).
Dulia
The saints and angels are given a level of honor known as dulia.
Hyperdulia
The honor that stands between latria and dulia is hyperdulia, which is given to the Blessed Virgin alone.
How does Soloman's life as a king begin?
Solomon's life as king begins with a mysterious dream.
What does Soloman ask for when God's offers to grant his wish?
Wisdom
cherubim
angel
Who built the temple?
Solomon
What was the Ark of the Covenant?
The Ark of the Covenant was a golden box that held the the two stones on which the 10 Commandments were written for Moses.
What did the cherubims in the temple symbolize?
The giant Cherubims symbolized heaven's care for God's covenant with Israel.
When did Soloman begin building the temple?
~about 480 years after the Hebrew Exodus

~in the 4th year of His reign over Israel
What was the inside of the temple covered with?
The inside walls were lined from floor to ceiling beams with cedar paneling, and its floor was laid with wood planking.
Soloman's wisdom wasn't just in politics but in other areas such as....
Logic
Rhetoric
Moral Philosophy
Natural Philosophy
Music
Poetry
Law
What wood was used to build the temple?
Cedar so that it would never rot
What was the temple built by Soloman made of?
The temple of Solomon was built with expensive stones, wood and gold.
What is the temple built by Jesus Christ made of?
The temple Christ built is made of people: apostles, prophets, martyrs, saints, virgins and more.
What was the center of the true religion in the ancient world?
The temple that Soloman built was the center of the true religion in the ancient world. It was understood to be a symbol of God's fulfilled promises to Israel and a sign of his future faithfulness.
How was the temple Soloman built paid for?
The temple of Solomon was paid for with the money that poured in from the nations and was stored up by his father.
How was the temple Christ built paid for?
The temple Christ built was paid for with the sacrifice of His own life.
How long did Soloman's temple last?
The temple of Solomon lasted for hundreds of years.
How long did Christ's temple last?
The temple Christ built will last forever.
What did the cedar wood symbolize?
long life
What was in the center of the temple?
Ark
What was the temple compared to?
a lighthouse
What was the inside of the temple covered with?
pure gold