American Minute with Bill FedererSYRIA – From Beginning to End? |
Did you know Assyria was the world’s first empire?It was located in what is today Syria and Iraq.It was mentioned by name in the Book of Genesis, chapter 1, verse 14:
“And the name of the third river is Hiddekel (Tigris): that is it which goeth toward the east of Assyria.” Around the year 2371 BC, as related by Peter BetBasoo, the Assyrian Empire under Sargon of Akkad absorbed the original Sumerian civilization of the Mesopotamian Valley.
Around 1,800 BC, during the time of Abraham, the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, near present-day Mosul, became a major religious/cultural center. Arameans, descendants of Aram -son of Shem, migrated into Assyria, among the family of Laban, the father of Rebekah who married Issac. Deutoronomy 26:5 “Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: ‘My father (Jacob) was a wandering Aramean (some translations Syrian), and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous.'”(NIV)
Nineveh was then the largest city in the world. Nineveh repented.
In 727-721 BC, King Shalmaneser V ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire which carried away Israel’s ten northern tribes into captivity. Most of the known world was conquered by Assyrian King Tiglath-Pileser III between 745-727 BC.
The word “Arab” is actually the Assyrian word “westerner,” first used by King Sennacherib in telling his conquest of the “ma’rabayeh”-westerners.
Aramaic was spoken through the time of Christ, and was still in use by Christians in the small Syrian village of Ma’loula till it was overrun by fundamentalist Muslim fighters in September of 2013.
Persian Achaemenid;
Get the book CHANGE TO CHAINS-The 6,000 year quest for global control With the arrival of Christianity, Saint Thomas, Saint Bartholemew and Saint Thaddeus founded the Assyrian Christian Church in 33 AD. A dialect of the Aramaic language called ‘Syriac’ became the new lingua franca of that part of the world.
The very word “Christian” was first used for followers of Jesus Christ in Antioch, Syria. (Acts 11:23-26) By the year 265 AD, Syria was one of the first nations to be completely Christian.
In the 4th, 5th and 6th centuries, Christian Assyrians began a systematic translation of Greek works in religion, science, philosophy (Socrates, Plato and Aristotle) and medicine (Galen) into Syriac.
It a center of intellectual development in the Middle East and the model for the first Italian university. Assyrian Christians pioneered hospitals, with the Bakhteesho family having nine generations of physicians and founding the great medical school at Gundeshapur in present-day Iran.
Assyrian Christian philosopher Job of Edessa developed a physical theory of the universe rivaling Aristotle’s.
The literary output of the Assyrians and Jews was vast. After Latin and Greek, the third largest corpus of Christian writing was in the Assyrian “Syriac” language.
As Arab Muslims swept in a torrent through the Middle East beginning in 630 AD, Chaldean and Babylonian astronomers were forcibly Islamized till they eventually disappeared. In the 7th century, Syrian scholars translated Greek works into Arabic.
These translations were later taken by Moors into Spain, where Europeans translated them into Latin, laying the groundwork for the Renaissance. As Muslims conquered trade routes to the east, they co-opted advances made by other civilizations and claimed them as their own. The thousands of years of rich Assyrian civilization was expropriated into the Arab culture. As the heavy burdens of the “dhimmi” status and intermittent persecutions caused the Assyrian Christian community to decline, the so-called Golden Age of Islam likewise declined.
Then Turkish Muslims invaded. Gregory Bar-Hebraeus (1226-1286), a Syrian Orthodox Church leader, wrote how Turkish Muslim tolerance toward Christians turned to hate: “And having seen very much modesty and other habits of this kind among Christian people, certainly the Mongols loved them greatly at the beginning of their kingdom, a time ago somewhat short. But their love hath turned to such intense hatred that they cannot even see them with their eyes approvingly.”
Mamluk Sultan Baibars destroyed the Church of St. Paul and the Cathedral of St. Peter.
King Louis IX was diverted to Tunis where he was defeated and died of dysentery.
Tripoli (in present-day Lebanon) fell to Mamluk Sultan Qalawun in 1289, and Acre fell to Mamluk Sultan as-Ashraf Khalil in a bloody siege in 1291, thus ending the last traces of Christian rule in Syria. When Marco Polo traveled east in 1271 AD, he noted Assyrian Christian missionaries had converted tens of thousands in Indian and China to Syrian “Nestorian” Christianity. Even the influential mother of Kublai Khan, Sorghaghtani Beki, was a Nestorian Christian. The first Mongolian system of writing used the Assyrian “Syriac” alphabet, with the name “Tora Bora” being an Assyrian phrase meaning “arid mountain.” As during the Tang Dynasty, there was a thriving Syrian Nestorian Christian community in China during the Yuan Dynasty.
Nestorian Christianity declined in China when the Ming Dynasty forced out Mongolian and other foreign influences. Nestorian Christianity was eradicated from Persia and Central Asia by the Muslim crusader Tamerlane, who massacred an estimated 17 million.
Northern Iraq had remained Assyrian Christian until Tamerlane systematically decimated the population. When Turks began imposing the Turkish language throughout the Ottoman Empire, Syrian Christian scholars preserved the Arabic language. For centuries, Syria was under Ottoman Muslim rule.
“Then we called at…the mausoleum of the five thousand Christians who were massacred in Damascus in 1861 by the Turks. They say those narrow streets ran blood for several days, and that men, women and children were butchered indiscriminately and left to rot by hundreds all through the Christian quarter; they say, further, that the stench was dreadful. All the Christians who could get away fled from the city, and the Mohammedans would not defile their hands by burying the ‘infidel dogs.’ The thirst for blood extended to the high lands of Hermon and Anti-Lebanon, and in a short time 25,000 more Christians were massacred and their possessions laid waste… How they hate a Christian in Damascus! – and pretty much all over Turkeydom as well.” Islamic Conquest-Past and Present DVD In 1908, a Turkish Spring began. The brief euphoria when the Ottoman tyrant Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid was forced from power quickly turned to horror. Three Pashas, known as “The Young Turks” promoted the idea of “Ottomanization” – creating a homogeneous Turkey of one race, one language, and one religion – Islam.
While the world focused on Germany, France and England during World War I, Turkish Muslims massacred ethnic minorities.
“Turkish rule…is now, oppressing or massacring, slaughtering or driving from their homes, the Christian population of Greek or Bulgarian stock… Armenia and Cilicia, and Syria, where within the last two years it has been destroying its Christian subjects…
After World War I, the Ottoman Empire fell.
France took Lebanon and Syria as protectorates, allowing them independence in 1943 and 1946, respectively. Though a republic, Syria soon suffered upheaval, coup d’etat, socialism, riots, and civil disorder.
When the U.S. reduced its support of moderate leaders and pulled its last troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan in 2014, it left a power vacuum.
Mullah Mohammad Fazl, Mullah Norullah Noori, Abdul Haq Wasiq, Khairullah Khairkhwa and Mohammed Nabi Omari.
When Russia came to Assad’s defense, these fighters took the name ISIS and invaded Iraq, killing, raping, and beheading tens of thousands. Since 2012, nearly a quarter of a million have been killed in Syria and Iraq by fundamentalist Muslim ISIS fighters.
Reuters reported July 14, 2013, the U.S. is selling to Qatar $11 billion of Apache attack helicopters and Patriot and Javelin air-defense systems.
“In order to fight against the Islamic State in a successful way the West needs to sanction and punish all those powers that are supporting the Islamic State, namely Turkey and the Gulf states…
The Islamic State would not exist without the fierce Western help and also the support by the Arabic Gulf States, as well as the support from Turkey… Nobody was talking about helping Christians in the region.”
Hundreds of thousands of Christians fled. ISIS destroyed hundreds of Christian churches in Syria and Iraq, such as the ancient 1,800 year old church in Mosul. Since the first invasion of Islam in 6304AD, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Syriac Catholic Church, the Maronite Church, and the Chaldean Catholic Church, quietly suffered 33 major genocides, averaging one every 40 years.
“Who created this hell in which our people have been living for months?… Every day, Islamic extremists from all over the world are pouring into Syria with the sole intent to kill and not one country has done anything to stop them…” Gregory III concluded his assessment of Syria: “For the last two and a half years, Eastern and Western countries have not stopped sending weapons, money, military experts, secret service agents and Salafist fundamentalist armed gangs of thugs and criminals, who have fallen on Syria like a destructive new flood.”
Chaldean Catholic Church Patriarch Louis Sako stated in September 2014 when asked by reporters at Beirut’s airport of remarks attributed to him in the daily Ad-Diyar in which he accused the U.S. of supporting ISIS: “The U.S. is indirectly responsible for what is going on in Iraq…”
“Our Muslim neighbors did not help us… Issuing a fatwa preventing Muslims from killing fellow Muslims is not enough.” Patriarch Sako stated: “For the first time in the history of Iraq, Mosul is now empty of Christians.” For God’s Glory Alone Ministries thanks Bill Federer and www.AmericanMinute.com
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