Chalde'a
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Introduction:
Chalde'a, often referred to as "Chaldeans" in the Bible, is a region and people group that played a significant role in the history of the ancient Near East. The Chaldeans are frequently mentioned in the Old Testament, particularly in relation to the Babylonian Empire. The term "Chaldea" is often used interchangeably with "Babylonia," although it originally referred to a specific area in southern Mesopotamia.

Geographical Context:
Chalde'a was located in the southern part of Mesopotamia, near the Persian Gulf. It was bordered by the Arabian Desert to the west and the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to the north and east. The region was known for its fertile land, which contributed to its prosperity and significance in ancient times.

Historical Background:
The Chaldeans were originally a Semitic people who settled in the southern part of Babylonia around the 9th century BC. Over time, they rose to prominence and established the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which became a dominant power in the ancient world. The most famous Chaldean ruler was King Nebuchadnezzar II, who reigned from 605 to 562 BC and is known for his military conquests and the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

Biblical References:
Chalde'a is mentioned numerous times in the Bible, often in the context of judgment and prophecy. The Chaldeans are depicted as a powerful and sometimes oppressive force used by God to execute His judgment on Israel and other nations.

1. Abraham's Origin:
The patriarch Abraham is said to have come from "Ur of the Chaldeans" (Genesis 11:28), indicating the early presence of the Chaldeans in the region. This connection underscores the historical and spiritual significance of Chalde'a in the biblical narrative.

2. Judgment and Prophecy:
The prophets frequently spoke of the Chaldeans in the context of divine judgment. In Habakkuk 1:6 , God declares, "For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans, that ruthless and impetuous nation, which marches through the breadth of the earth to seize dwellings not their own." This passage highlights the Chaldeans as instruments of God's judgment.

3. The Babylonian Exile:
The Chaldeans, under Nebuchadnezzar II, played a pivotal role in the Babylonian Exile of the Jewish people. In 2 Kings 24:2 , it is recorded that "the LORD sent Chaldean, Aramean, Moabite, and Ammonite raiders against Jehoiakim to destroy Judah, according to the word of the LORD proclaimed by His servants the prophets." The fall of Jerusalem and the subsequent exile were significant events in Jewish history, with the Chaldeans as key players.

4. Daniel and the Chaldeans:
The Book of Daniel provides insight into the Chaldean culture and their interactions with the Jewish exiles. Daniel and his companions were taken to Babylon, where they encountered the Chaldean magicians and astrologers. Daniel 2:2 states, "So the king summoned the magicians, enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers to tell him what he had dreamed. When they came and stood before the king," illustrating the Chaldeans' reputation for wisdom and their role in the royal court.

Cultural and Religious Influence:
The Chaldeans were known for their advancements in astronomy, mathematics, and astrology. Their religious practices and deities influenced the broader Babylonian culture. The Chaldeans worshiped a pantheon of gods, with Marduk being the chief deity. Their religious and cultural practices often stood in contrast to the monotheistic faith of the Israelites.

Legacy:
The Chaldean Empire eventually fell to the Persians in 539 BC, but their influence persisted in the region. The term "Chaldean" later came to be associated with astrologers and wise men, reflecting their enduring reputation for knowledge and learning. The legacy of the Chaldeans is preserved in the biblical narrative as a testament to God's sovereignty and the fulfillment of His prophetic word.
Concordance
Chalde'a (9 Occurrences)

Isaiah 48:20
Go ye forth from Babylon, flee ye from the Chaldeans; with a voice of singing declare ye, tell this, utter it even to the end of the earth; say ye: 'The LORD hath redeemed His servant Jacob.
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Jeremiah 50:10
And Chaldea hath been for a spoil, All her spoilers are satisfied, An affirmation of Jehovah.
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Jeremiah 51:1
The Lord has said: See, I will make a wind of destruction come up against Babylon and against those who are living in Chaldaea;
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Jeremiah 51:24
And I have recompensed to Babylon, And to all inhabitants of Chaldea, All the evil that they have done in Zion, Before your eyes -- an affirmation of Jehovah.
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Jeremiah 51:35
My wrong, and 'that of' my flesh 'is' on Babylon, Say doth the inhabitant of Zion, And my blood 'is' on the inhabitants of Chaldea, Say doth Jerusalem.
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Ezekiel 11:24
And a spirit hath lifted me up, and bringeth me in to Chaldea, unto the Removed, in a vision, by the Spirit of God, and go up from off me doth the vision that I have seen;
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Ezekiel 16:29
And thou dost multiply thy whoredoms On the land of Canaan -- toward Chaldea, And even with this thou hast not been satisfied.
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Ezekiel 23:15
Girded with a girdle on their loins, Dyed attire spread out on their heads, The appearance of rulers -- all of them, The likeness of sons of Babylon, Chaldea is the land of their birth.
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Ezekiel 23:16
And she doteth on them at the sight of her eyes, And sendeth messengers to them, to Chaldea.
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Chalde'a (9 Occurrences)
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