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4 sty 2022 · The Chaldeans were people who lived in southern Babylonia which would be the southern part of Iraq today. Sometimes the term Chaldeans is used to refer to Babylonians in general, but normally it refers to a specific semi-nomadic tribe that lived in the southern part of Babylon.
Discover the historical, cultural, and theological significance of the Chaldeans in the Bible. Learn about their role in the Babylonian exile, their contributions to ancient knowledge, and their depiction in prophetic texts.
Not only biblical texts but also the Babylonian priest Berossus in the later Hellenistic era sometimes refer to the Babylonians simply as Chaldeans. Although such associations may well be correct, evidence for it is still indirect, and it would be better to refer to the dynasty as Neo-Babylonian rather than Chaldean.
are between Greek and biblical names of regions and inhabitants of Mesopotamia. Many peoples have lived in Mesopotamia, not only Assyrians and Babylonians, but also Sumerians, Amorites, Arameans, Chaldeans and Kassites.
We simply know nothing about the Chaldeans before their mention in Assyrian sources. In any event, it appears that the identification of the Chaldeans as Babylonians as seen in the Bible and other ancient sources reflects a relatively late tradition that postdates the rise of the Chaldean dynasty proper.76 The third point is related to the second.
Barnes’ Bible Charts Kings of Babylon Nabu-mukin-zeri Tiglath-Pileser / Pulu Shalmaneser / Ululai Merodach-Baladan II Sargon II Sennacherib marduk-Baladan II Merodach baladan Bel-ibni Assur-nadin-sumi Nergal-usezib Musezib-Marduk Sennacherib Esarhaddon Samas-sum-ukin Kandalanu Interegnum 732 - 730 729 - 727 726 - 723 722 - 711 710 - 705 705 ...
People often use the name Chaldean to refer to any Babylonian, mainly because the Chaldeans were so intermixed with the other Babylonians by the time they became important in the Bible. As time progressed, some Chaldeans became the rulers of Babylon.