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Week 17 REVIEW

Across
Manasseh worshiped false gods and used the Temple to erect one of his foreign idols. He also took part in witchcraft and sorcery. He sacrificed his own son to the Ammonite god, _ _ _ _ _ _ .
a person who rules with total authority and often in a cruel or brutal manner
Like how the Spartans were warlike and the Athenians were cultural, this is how two of the people groups in Mesopotamia where. They are called the _ _ _ _ and Babylonians.
Mycenaeans ruled over Greece for about _ _ _years until around 1100 BC
The language of the Assyrians was _ _ _ _ _ _ which Jesus will later speak along with Hebrew and Greek
The Babylonians lost their hold on Mesopotamia in _ _ _ BC
The Acropolis, which means “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _” is a tall rocky hill that overlooks Athens. It had its own spring water source and was a natural place for temples and shrines.
savagely wicked, brutal, or cruel; unbelievably bad
The Babylonians lived near the _ _ River in southern Mesopotamia.
Down
_ _ was the son Hezekiah but he was neither good nor humble
: a specialist or expert in math
. One of the strongest city-states was _ _ _ . It believed in training men, women and children for battle . They also led very strict lives with not much pleasure or time for the arts.
The years between 1100 BC and about 700 BC are known as the Dark Age of __ history
. Manasseh’s life is a reminder that there are great _ _ for sin.
Manasseh reigned in Judah for _ _ years until the Assyrian army captured him in 677 BC
a time during which a civilization undergoes a decline