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  • Chaldea - Wikipedia
    Chaldea ( kælˈdiːə ) refers to a region probably located in the marshy land of southern Mesopotamia It is mentioned, with varying meaning, in Neo-Assyrian cuneiform, the Hebrew Bible, and in classical Greek texts The Hebrew Bible uses the term כשדים (Kaśdim), and this is translated as Chaldaeans in the Christian Greek Old Testament
  • Chaldea | Babylonian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian | Britannica
    Chaldea, land in southern Babylonia (modern southern Iraq) frequently mentioned in the Old Testament Strictly speaking, the name should be applied to the land bordering the head of the Persian Gulf between the Arabian desert and the Euphrates delta
  • Who Are the Chaldeans?
    Detroit is home to a unique Middle Eastern community who call themselves Chaldeans This article attempts to illuminate the Chaldean heritage and religion, tracing its journey from the grand civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia to the culturally rich villages of Northern Iraq
  • The Chaldean Dynasty and the Rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
    Chaldea was a small country, generally marshy, stretching in the southern corner of Mesopotamia, roughly between Babylon and Uruk It existed from around 10th century BC, up to mid-6th century BC The Chaldeans (Kaldu) were a West-Semitic speaking tribe
  • The Chaldeans: Who They Were and Why They Matter—A Simple Overview
    When reading the Bible, you might notice the Chaldeans popping up in several stories, especially in the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and even in the New Testament But who exactly were these people? Let’s break it down in everyday language
  • Chaldean American History - Chaldean Community Foundation
    Chaldeans are Aramaic-speaking, Eastern Rite Catholics We have a history that spans more than 5,500 years, dating back to Mesopotamia, which was known as the cradle of civilization and is present-day Iraq
  • Cultures | Chaldea
    While it was short lived, the Chaldean influence over Babylonia is immense in terms of culture and influence It was these period of brief lived glory after the collapse of the Assyrian Empire that led Babylon to be remembered for hundreds of years into the future
  • The Chaldeans (612-539BCE) | Jewish Virtual Library
    In order to secure the territory of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar brought Jehoiachin and Zedekiah, the two kings of Judah (in succession) and held them in Babylon In keeping with Assyrian practice, the " New Babylonians," or Chaldeans forced a large part of the Jewish population to relocate


















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