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1: Taylor Prism: Sennacherib attacks Hezekiah 701 BC
Taylor & Chicago Prisms of Sennacherib from Mosul: 691 BC Sennacherib, King of Assyria 704-681 BC Sennacherib attacks Hezekiah in Jerusalem in 701 BC. Hezekiah's alliance with Tirhakah, king of Egypt. 2 Kings 18:13-19:37; Isaiah 36-37 Taylor and Chicago Prisms of Sennacherib Date of inscription Taylor Prism: 691 BC, Sennacherib's 14th regnal year ... Fear of my lordly brilliance overwhelmed ... As for Hezekiah, I confined him inside the city Jerusalem, his royal city, like a bird in a cage. I set up blockades against him and (iii 30) made him dread exiting his city gate. I detached from his land the cities of his that I had plundered (Lines iii 27b-37a) "What you read in the book you find in the ground" ... Translation: ibid., and Luckenbill, AR, II, §§233 ff., col. ii 37-iii 49, 1924 AD b. The Royal inscriptions of Sennacherib. Neo-Assyrian period Vol. 3/1, A. Kirk Grayson, #22, p167, 2012 AD I. Chronology of Hezekiah, Manasseh, Josiah, Tirhakah, Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, ... ...
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2: Prism A Esarhaddon captures & deports Manasseh king of Judah ...
King of Assyria, Vol. 4, Erle Leichty, #1, p23-24, 2011 AD) "What you read in the book you find in the ground" See also: 1. For a complete list of Assyrian kings see: Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari III 2. Victory Stele of Esarhaddon (671 BC) pictured a standing Manasseh, king of Judah (695-642 BC). Kneeling is Pharaoh Tirhakah's son Usanahuru (crown prince) as recorded in 2 Chronicles 33:11. 3. Prism A of Esarhaddon that names Manasseh who supplied materials for the Assyrian palace in 673 BC. 4. Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 BC) that describe the alliance of Hezekiah with Pharaoh Tirhakah in repelling the attack of ... The capture and deportation of Manasseh likely took place in during the second campaign against Egypt in 671 BC. 3. Bible verses: a. "The Lord spoke to Manasseh and his people, ... 20-38) Moreover, Sanda-uarri, king of the cities Kundi and Sissu, a dangerous enemy, who did not fear my lordship (and) abandoned the gods, trusted in the impregnable mountains. ... ...
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3: Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal/Osnappar: Alliance ...
Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal: Alliance of Manasseh Ashurbanipal or Osnappar, King of Assyria 668-631 BC Ashurbanipal forms an alliance with 22 ... I appointed Naba-gezibanni, his son, in the city Athribis. ... Afterwards, Tanutamon, the son of Shabako, rebelled against me. ... On my 2nd campaign (664 BC), I ... Manasseh, king of Judah (695-642 BC). Kneeling is Pharaoh Tirhakah's son Usanahuru (crown prince) as recorded in 2 Chronicles 33:11. 3. Prism A of Esarhaddon that names Manasseh who supplied materials for the Assyrian palace in 673 BC. 4. Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 BC) that describe the alliance of Hezekiah with Pharaoh Tirhakah in repelling the attack of Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC. 5. Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal: Alliance of 22 kings, including Manasseh ... Ashurbanipal reappointed Necho I and others as vassal rulers after first campaign in 667 BC ii 76'-85') (As for) Necho [I], king of the cities Memphis and Sais, ... ...
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4: 671 BC: Victory Stele of Esarhaddon, king of Assyria
After Tirhakah defeated Esarhaddon, in his first invasion of Egypt in 673 BC, Manasseh joined Tirhakah and rebelled against Assyria. In 671 BC Esarhaddon defeated Tirhakah at Memphis but he escaped. Esarhaddon deported Tirhakah's son and crown prince, ... Manasseh swore oaths to submit and likely accompanied Esarhaddon in the 669 BC campaign against Egypt and was likely released after the king died at Harran. Click to View Digging up Bible stories! The victory Stele of Esarhaddon dates to 671 BC which ... Kneeling is Pharaoh Tirhakah's son Usanahuru (crown prince) as recorded in 2 Chronicles 33:11. 3. Prism A of Esarhaddon that names Manasseh who supplied materials for the Assyrian palace in 673 BC. 4. Chicago/Taylor Prisms of Sennacherib (689/691 BC) that describe the alliance of Hezekiah with Pharaoh Tirhakah in repelling the attack of Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC. 5. Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal: Alliance of 22 kings, including Manasseh king of Judah attach ... ...
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5: 690-570 BC: Egyptian Pharaohs of Babylonian Captivity: Tirhakah ...
EGYPT: Tirhakah | Psamtik I | Neco II | Psamtik II | Hophra | Amesis II | JUDAH: Manasseh | Josiah | Jehoiakim| Zedekiah | Gedaliah ASSYRIA: Sennacherib | Esarhhaddon| Ashurbanipal ... Manasseh was captured by : 2 Chronicles 33:11-20 c. Manasseh is named in two different Assyrian kings prisms 4. Deported with fishhooks in Jaw: a. "Yet another suggestion is that the ... Manasseh was bound in bronze shackles and taken to Babylon: "Therefore the LORD brought the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria against them, and they captured Manasseh with hooks, bound him with bronze chains and took him to Babylon." (2 Chronicles 33:11) c. 1177 BC: Philistines deported to Egypt in shackles d. God told Hezekiah that Sennacherib would not attack Jerusalem but metaphorically be taken back to his own country of ... The text reports reprisals against Phoenician and Philistine cities which had apparently joined an anti-Assyrian conspiracy with the Egyptian king Tarqu (Tarhaqa). The inscription ... ...
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6: Shalmaneser III, King of Assyria 858-824 BC inscriptions
... Ahaz king of Judah, pays tribute to Pul for protection against Aram in 742 BC:2 Kings 16:7 44. Shalmaneser V (726-722 BC) Hoshea paid tribute in 726 BC: 2 Kings 17:3 Captivity of Israel in 723 BC: 2 Kings 17:6; 18:9 45. Sargon II (721-705 BC) Capture of Ashdod in 713 BC: Isaiah 20:1 46. Sennacherib (704-681 BC) Attacks Jerusalem, Hezekiah builds famous water tunnel and city walls in 701 BC: 2 Kings 18:13 47. Esarhaddon (680-669 BC) 2 Kgs 19:37, Isa 37:38; Ezra 4:2 48. Ashurbanipal (668-627 BC) Manasseh deported to Babylon after 648 BC, then returned to power: 2 Chron. 33:10-13 (see note #1 ... IV. Six Assyrian wars with Aram and coalition of 12 kings including Ahab, Jehoram and Jehu of Israel: A. Six battles between Israel (Ahab, Jehoram and Jehu) and Assyria: 1. It highlights the ongoing ... its origins in Ben-to keep his promise to Ahab and return the cities annexed from Israel years: 'And Ben-hadad said unto him, The cities, which my father father, I will restore.. .' (1 Kings 20:34). ... ...
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7: Bible Chronology of Kings of Judah, Israel Solved! divided kingdom ...
... Now in the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria came up against all the fortified cities of Judah and seized them." (2 Kings 18:1,13) i. Judah coregency #9: Ahaz + Hezekiah: 715-728 BC (13 years). This coregency is indicated from the times given in the reigns of the various kings alive at the time. "And Hoshea the son of Elah made a conspiracy against ... At the end of three years they captured it; in the sixth year of Hezekiah, which was the ninth year of Hoshea king of Israel, Samaria was captured." (2 Kings 18:1, 9-10) j. Judah coregency #10: Hezekiah + Manasseh: 686-696 BC (10 years). Manasseh was age 7 at Hezekiah's illness and was made king when it was ... I received the tribute of ... Jehu, son of Omri" 9. Prism of Esarhaddon and Prism of Ashurbanipal: Both prisms name Manasseh as one of 22 kings who were enlisted "to transport lumber for Esarhaddon's palace" and were considered "servants who belong to me, brought gifts to me, kissed my feet" to defeat of ... ...
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8: Adad-Nirari III(810-783) The "Unknown Deliverer" of 2 Kings 13 ...
... Adad-nirari's building enterprises were spread over the main Assyrian cities. He worked at Calah (A.0.104.1, 8, and 19) and carried out extensive repairs to Fort Shalmaneser (A.0.104.17-18). At ... Ahaz king of Judah, pays tribute to Pul for protection against Aram in 742 BC:2 Kings 16:7 14. Shalmaneser V (726-722 BC) Hoshea paid tribute in 726 BC: 2 Kings 17:3 Captivity of Israel in 723 BC: 2 Kings 17:6; 18:9 15. Sargon II (721-705 BC) Capture of Ashdod in 713 BC: Isaiah 20:1 16. Sennacherib (704-681 BC) Attacks Jerusalem, Hezekiah builds famous water tunnel and city walls in 701 BC: 2 Kings 18:13 17. Esarhaddon (680-669 BC) 2 Kgs 19:37, Isa 37:38; Ezra 4:2 18. Ashurbanipal (668-627 BC) Manasseh deported to Babylon after 648 BC, then returned to power: 2 Chron. 33:10-13 (see note #1 ... Trust Nebo Alone Statue Joash (Israel) Omri (Samaria) Mari, Ben-Hadad III (Aram) Enlil-kapkapi (Assyria) Sulili (Assyria) Assur-Dan II (Assyria) Adad-nirari II (Assyria) Tukulti-Ninurta II (Assyria) ... ...
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9: Messianic Bible Prophecy Fulfilled: Isaiah 53 The Suffering Servant ...
... nor place them in his heart, but he became the servant of Satan and was destroyed." (Ascension of Isaiah 11:41, 200 BC - 400 AD) f. "When Manasseh arose, he pursued Isaiah, wanting to kill him. Isaiah fled from him. ... Second when Jesus announced the destruction of the city in AD 70 and his arrest. 5. My servant Hezekiah: a. "His servants spoke further against the LORD God and against His servant Hezekiah." (2 Chronicles 32:16) b. "I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city." (Isaiah 38:6) c. Hezekiah suffered fear and anxiety when Sennacherib sieged Jerusalem. Hezekiah suffered a terminal physical illness although he was righteous. His prayer and healing resulted in the defeat of Sennacherib attacks Jerusalem in ... Then they will rebuild the ancient ruins, They will raise up the former devastations; And they will repair the ruined cities, The desolations of many generations. Strangers will stand and pasture your flocks, And ... ...
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10: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... Only at the time of Nebuchadnezzar's first attack on Jerusalem in 605 BC did Edom first move into and occupy the Judean Negev. Pekah, king of Israel (Samaria) attacks Jerusalem: ... For again the Edomites had come and attacked Judah and carried away captives. The Philistines also had invaded the cities of the lowland and of the Negev of Judah, and had taken ... Three Edomite kings are named: Qausmalaku in 732 b.c., Aiarammu in 701 b.c., and Qausgabri in the reigns of Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal, contemporary with Manasseh of Judah. ... "And the Lord was with him; wherever he went he prospered. And he rebelled against the king of Assyria and did not serve him." (2 Kings 18:7) 727 BC: Hezekiah launches an attack in the Negev and defeats both Gaza and Edom: "He defeated the Philistines as far ... This proves that during the Assyrian captivity of 723 BC Edom was irrelevant. 701 BC: Sennacherib (704-681) "Siege of Jerusalem Oriental Institute Prism of Sennacherib the final ... ...
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11: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... C. Pictographs in the Chinese language connected to flood and the Tower of Babel 85 D. ORIGIN OF ALPHABET: Joseph and Manasseh invent the world's ... its entrances; And He will deliver us from the Assyrian when he attacks our land and when he tramples our territory." (Micah 5:6) 2. Nimrod of the Bible rebelled against his parents, the existing kingdom of Ararat, vegan cultural norms and God a. Nimrod was the great grandson of Noah and son of Cush, likely born around 3225 BC. b. Nimrod founded Assyria and the cities of Babel (Eridu), Uruk/Erech and Nineveh. c. ... instrumental in the invention of the first written language as witnessed in the Sumerian story of Enmerkar vs. the king of Ararat (2100 BC). g. ... Iron IIB Conquest of Jehu: 841 BC 723-605 Iron IIC Assyrian captivity 723 Sennacherib attacks Jerusalem 701 Babylonian: 605 BC 605-539 Babylonian ... Comment: Hezekiah died in 686 BC and the Babylonian captivity began in 605 BC therefore it is VERY POSSIBLE that this was literally fulfilled. If ... ...
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12: REFUTED: Full-Preterist, "Realized Eschatology", "AD 70 doctrine ...
... Temple desecrated and sacrifices stopped: 6th December 167 BC: "And on the 15th day of Chislev, on the 145th year, they built an abomination of desolation on the altar, and in the cities around Judah, they built ... 42 And Hezekiah gave all these things to Manasseh in the twenty-sixth year of his reign. 43 But Manasseh did not remember these things, nor place them in his heart, but he became the servant of Satan and was ... Second when Jesus announced the destruction of the city in AD 70 and his arrest. 5. My servant Hezekiah: a. "His servants spoke further against the LORD God and against His servant Hezekiah." (2 Chronicles 32:16) b. "I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city." (Isaiah 38:6) c. Hezekiah suffered fear and anxiety when Sennacherib sieged Jerusalem. Hezekiah suffered a terminal physical illness although he was righteous. His prayer and healing resulted in the defeat of Sennacherib attacks Jerusalem in ... ...
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13: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
... Ekron and Gat (Tell es-Safi) were Philistine cities (Dothan and Gitin 1994; Gitin 1989; 1995). During the Revolt of Hezekiah ... Certainly, Ekron was under his sphere of influence, since he captured Padi, king of Ekron. According to Mittmann (1990), Hezekiah ... Ashkelon and its Jaffa-Azor extension probably also became part of the anti-Assyrian alliance. Hezekiah may have hadcontrol over Gat as well (Na'aman 1979: 67; 1974: 27); but against this, see Mittmann (1990: 98-99),7 which is convincing; hence, there is no clear evi-dence about Gat. Campaign of Sennacherib (701 B.c.) and Its ... Unfortunately, such efforts cannot yet be ac-cepted (Kletter 1996: 8-9). Many scholars, for ex-ample, believe that Manasseh ... their viewpoint, while in Assyria, the Hittite empire, and elsewhere rosettes are related to gods as well as to individual persons. ... The Case for Assyrian Religious Influence in Israel and Judah: Inference and Evidence. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago. ... ...
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14: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... Sennacherib's favor. After Hezekiah's death, his son Manasseh ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE RELIGIONS OF CANAAN AND ISRAEL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE RELIGIONS OF CANAAN AND ... Ideas for dating its composition include the premonarchical era (Milgrom 1992: 460), the reign of Hezekiah (Friedman 1989: 214), the period between the Josianic ... If, as has been suggested, the list of Levitical cities in Joshua 21 originated during David's reign (Aharoni 1967: 269-73; 1969: 117), then 1 Chr 15 and Joshua ... During his campaign against Judah, the Assyrian king Sennacherib sent several of his chief officers to Jerusalem to negotiate a peaceful resolution to his imperial designs (2 Kgs 18:17-37; 2 Chr 32:9-19). Addressing both administrators and residents of the capital city, the Assyrian officers argued for Judaean support of Assyria because, in the face of ... Pp. 31-33 in Essays in Ancient Civilization Presented to Helene J. Kantor, eds. A. Leonard Jr. and B. B. Williams. Studies in Ancient Civilization 47. Chicago: ... ...
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15: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... These are some examples he discovered: Assyria Discovered by Assyriologist, George Smith in 1869 among the cuneiform tablets in the ... a contemporary of King Hezekiah, made corrections in the inequality of the calendar which required further corrections later (ibid, 356). ... The early founders of the Christian Faith argued against a Creation origin for the Sabbath utilizing most of the key arguments ... Inscriptions dug up in cities dated to near the time of King David are currently undecipherable, even though there are some rough similarities between the characters they ... William S. Sadler, left Adventism after her bizarre Chicago Buildings Vision and started a Spiritualist "church," the Urantia Movement, ... The pioneer Adventist leaders of the 1880's did not appear good answers to Canright's attacks on their belief system, so they launched a ... Lev. 26:18. This he interpreted to mean seven prophetic years of 360 days of 2520 literal years. This period had to begin when Manasseh ... ...
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16: 804 BC: List of Assyrian Kings in the Bible. door sill of Adad ...
... Menahem, king of Israel, pays tribute to Pul of 1000 talents of silver for protection in 742 BC: 2 Kings 15:19 Ahaz king of Judah, pays tribute to Pul for protection against Aram in 742 BC:2 Kings 16:7 Shalmaneser V (726-722 BC) Hoshea paid tribute in 726 BC: 2 Kings 17:3 Captivity of Israel in 723 BC: 2 Kings 17:6; 18:9 Sargon II (721-705 BC) Capture of Ashdod in 713 BC: Isaiah 20:1 Sennacherib (704-681 BC) Attacks Jerusalem, Hezekiah builds famous water tunnel and city ... The Assyrian text shows that Manasseh was a vassal of Ashurbanipal as early as 667. His removal to Babylon in 648 or shortly thereafter suggests that Manasseh had violated his arrangement with Ashurbanipal." (Kingdom of priests, Eugene Merrill, p447, ... II. Translation of genealogical threshold Stone of Adad-Nirari III: "(Lines 1-9a: Palace of Adad-nardri (III), great king, strong king, king of the universe, king of Assyria, the king in whose youth Aggur, king of the Igigu gods, chose and entrusted him with ... ...
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17: Messianic Bible Prophecy Fulfilled: Isaiah 9:1-7 "A child will ...
prophecy of Isa 7:14: Isa 8:1-8 5. 732 BC: Ahaz paid tribute to Tiglath-pileser III (aka Pul) for protection against Rezin, king of Damascus. Rezin is killed by the Assyrian king. ... This is the same year Isa 7:1-14 was partially fulfilled when Rezin and Pekah were killed. 7. 728 BC: Hezekiah becomes coregent with his father, Ahaz, king of Judah at the age of 12. Manasseh also became coregent at age 12 because this was the beginning of ... While it is not certain that Hezekiah was a partial fulfillment of Isaiah 9, there is nothing prohibiting this conclusion. Hezekiah could be seen as "Mighty God" by Sennacherib when ... Humiliation by Assyrians, liberation by Hezekiah: i. 732 BC: "In the days of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria came and captured Ijon and Abel-beth-maacah and ... Hezekiah conquered the Philistines: 2 Chron 28:18; 2 Ki 18:8. i. Territory lost under Ahaz: "And the Philistines had made raids on the cities in the Shephelah and the Negeb of Judah, ... ...
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18: Anglo/British-Israelism: A DETAILED REFUTATION
... and philological contentions of Anglo-Israelism, and he debated the issues with the Doctor John Matthews, of Los Angeles; but Doctor Rimmer being a premillennialist also, his Biblical argument was rendered somewhat impotent because of the fact that it was merely one millennial theory pitted against another. No premillennialist can successfully oppose Anglo-Israelism. ... Second, among them were "children of Judah" and "children of Benjamin," who were Jews, according to Anglo-Israelists. But note: "And of the children of Ephraim and Manasseh." Here are the very ones who the Anglo-Israelists say were "Israel"-and they were there. But they tell us only the Jews were there-not Israel at all. They are dead wrong. In 713 B.C., during the reign of Hezekiah, Sennacherib, king of Assyria, invaded Judah, took all the fenced cities-2 Kings 18:3-and carried the captives to Assyria. But that is where the ten tribes were-in Assyria. So in this way both Judah and Israel were in Assyria. Later, the ... ...
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19: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca #40: Zedekiah and the Edomite invasion into ...
... Nadav na'aman, 2003 AD) Arad #40 "Letter to Zedekiah", is Gemariah and Nehemiah's reply to Malchijah in Jerusalem where they refuse to send troops to Ramah-Negev because of the threat of Edomite attacks at their fortress of Kinah. ... Tear it down! Down to its foundations!"" (Psalm 137:7) "Edom acted revengefully against the house of Judah" (Ezekiel 25:12-14) "Edom cherished an ancient enmity, and gave Israel to the power of the sword at the time of their calamity, at ... Edom will become an extinct nation: "Bozrah will become an object of horror, a reproach, a ruin and a curse; and all its cities will become perpetual ruins." (Jeremiah 49:13) "The arrogance of your (Edom's) heart has deceived you, Though ... written first and #24 was the reply to #40. Originally, this ostracon was wrongly dated to 701 BC, coinciding with Hezekiah and Sennacherib, king of Assyria This date is totally wrong for many reasons. "This ostracon belongs to Stratum VIII, and if our chronology is ... ...
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20: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... Another explanation: Scripture prefers to count for Jotham in the grave rather than for Ahaz living. (2Kings 17:3) "Against him came Salmaneser, the king of Assyria, and Hosea became his ... exiled the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh . . ," he took the golden calf at Bethel and returned, to confirm what is said (Hosea 10:6): "It also shall be transported to Assyria." ... ben Elah the king of Israel, Salmaneser attacked Samaria, besieged it and captured it after three years, in the year 6 of Hezekiah (that is the year nine of Hoshea's revolt), Samaria was taken." The king of Assyria deported Israel and removed them from their land. (2Kings 17:24) "The king of Assyria brought from Babylonia" (Ezra 4:9-10) "from Din, Afarsatach, Erech, Babylon, Shushan that is Elam and from the rest of the peoples" (2Kings 17:24) "they inherited Samaria and lived in its cities." Chapter 23: Hezekiah 83. It was (2Kings 18:13) "in the year 14 of king Hezekiah, Sennacherib attacked . . . ." ... ...
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21: Josiah, King of Judah 640-609 BC seals, bulla. They're Digging ...
... Age 8 when God first talked to him and Shiloh was destroyed. Age 8 when Josiah became king. Josiah became king at age 8 It is possible that Samuel was 19 years old when Shiloh was destroyed. ... Nineveh is the city that Jonah cried against and repented. This time it is different. d. Nineveh is the capital city of Assyria from which Shalmaneser V launched his attack on Israel resulting in the extinction of the 10 northern tribes of Israel in 723 BC. e. Nineveh is the location of the famous palace of Sennacherib who attacked Hezekiah in 701 BC (2 Ki 18:13). f. "Quite possibly ... His rule ended in 627. (2) Judah may be in a period of reform, since Nahum says little to denounce their sin. This circumstance would fit the last years of Manasseh in which he made an effort at ... of trouble and distress, A day of destruction and desolation, A day of darkness and gloom, A day of clouds and thick darkness, A day of trumpet and battle cry Against the fortified cities And the high corner towers. ... ...
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22: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
... "abominations" which King Josiah destroyed in Jerusalem, Beth-el, and other cities of Judea (2 Kgs 23:5-20), and throughout all the land of Israel (2 Chr 34:3- 7). ... (En Haseva, as well as the construc-tion of the shrine, may have emerged earlier from religious trends existing during the time of King Manasseh (ca. 698-642 BCE). ... The historian J. Bright, based on biblical passages, describes Manasseh thusly: ...Manasseh's policy represented a total break with that of Hezekiah and a return ... Similar structures have been unearthed at Tel Jezreel and Tell el-Kheleifeh. Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority. Assyria[...Manasseh apparently felt impelled to pay ... Later, perhaps at the end of his reign, the fortress was enlarged to accommodate the Israelite/Judean retaliatory campaign against Mesha, king of Moab (mid-ninth ... Scripta Hierosolymitana VIII:232-71. Ussishkin, D. 1977 The Destruction of Lachish by Sennacherib and the Dating of the Royal Judean Storage Jars. Tel Aviv ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-iron-age-fortresses-negev-ein-haseva-rudolph-cohen-1995ad.htm
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23: The Amarna Letters and tablets 1406 - 1340 BC. Conquest of Joshua ...
... What shall I be able to d[o]? There will be no place where [men] can enter against [him]." (The Amarna letters, W. L. Moran, introduction, 1992 AD, EA 71) Amarna ... that you may come out together with archers and fall upon the land of Amurru? 11-16 If they hear of archers coming out, they will abandon their cities and desert. ... Notice that the expression, "bird in a trap" is similar to what Sennacherib said of Hezekiah in the "Sennacherib's Annals" when he attacked Jerusalem: " I shut up in Jerusalem, his ... I, Rib-Hadda, am like a bird in a trap in Byblos." Full text translation of Tablet: "Rib-Hadda says to [his] lord, king of all countries, Great King, King of ... Paraphrase of Tablet: "Pharaoh, the pirates of Amurru killed Abdi-Aširta because he was unwilling to pay tribute to Mittana (Assyria). They have seized the cargo ... Storyline: Biridija, mayor of Megiddo claims to be loyally protecting the city from the unceasing attacks of the Hebrews. Paraphrase of Tablet: "From Biridija ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-conquest-amarna-tablets-letters-akhenaten-habiru-abiru-hebrews-1404-1340bc.htm
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24: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and ... OF LITERAL ASSYRIA/BABYLON after the captivity of 732 BC: "Go forth from Babylon! Flee from the Chaldeans! Declare with the sound of joyful ... live, and he will have his own life as booty. "For I have set My face against this city for harm and not for good," declares the Lord. "It will be given into the hand of the king of Babylon and he will burn it with fire." '" (Jeremiah 21:8-10, 587 BC ... Nebuchadnezzar attacks Jerusalem and deports Jehoiakim to Babylon on chains. III. Accession vs non-accession reckoning of lengths of kings reigns ... Some wise elders remind them that Micah preached the same to Hezekiah and God spared Jerusalem when they repented. In spite of this, an oral prophet ... Surely at the command of the Lord it came upon Judah, to remove them from His sight because of the sins of Manasseh, according to all that he had ... ...
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25: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
... Yet such a dismissal stands against the principles of archaeological investiga-tion. Rast's conclusions were carefully crafted and should not be ... This is important since Egypt has one of the best calendrical chronologies of all the ancient states SHISHAK, KING OF EGYPT 53 Conclusion Dating the ... in the Levant, and attacks may have been made earlier in his campaign, leaving destruction layers in the Levantine cities perhaps dating to the 940s and 930s BCE. This is possible, but no evidence exists from Egyptian records for such attacks. ... Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 14: 7-18. Epigraphic Survey (1936-86) Reliefs and Inscriptions at Karnak (Chicago: Oriental Institute). ... It is not necessary to look to a core civilization (Assyria or Egypt) to explain the rise of the Edomite kingdom (Porter 2004)-we should look for ... Middle Fortress was built during the time of King Uzziah, ca. 769-733 BCE, and destroyed towards the end of the reign of Manasseh (ca. 698-642 BCE). ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-bible-and-radiocarbon-dating-archaeology-text-and-science-thomas-e-levy-thomas-higham-2005ad.htm
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26: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... 8:10-11) 8. deviant sex practitioner cities destroyed: Sodom/Gomorrah (Genesis 19:4-8 in 2067 BC) and Gibeah of Benjamin (Judges 19:22-24 in 1290 BC) a. ... After Saul, the city was never used again as a capital city. David chose first Hebron then Jerusalem. c. In 1967, King Hussein of Jordan bulldozed much of the ... it is this: I suppose, that had the Romans made any longer delay in coming against these villains, the city would either have been swallowed up by the ground ... sister". 3. Ezekiel 23:2-27, 591 BC is an entire section assigning Babylon, Assyria and Egypt upon Jerusalem: a. "'Thus I will make your lewdness and your ... Christians who were persecuted during the second century AD (like Polycarp) resulted from local citizen-initiated attacks not state sponsored campaigns of ... make them an object of horror among all the kingdoms of the earth because of Manasseh, the son of Hezekiah, the king of Judah, for what he did in Jerusalem. "Indeed, who will have ... ...
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27: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... 3 " Elam was bounded on the east by Persia and Pnrthia ; on the west by Assyria and Babylonia; and on the south by the Persian Gulf." ( Hamburger s ... king of Elam, had con- 31 32 KADESH-BARNEA. shows that the Elamitc king Chedorlaomer 1 (or Kedor-la omer, or Kudur-Lagamar) had sway not only over ... Doubtless many a rich caravan of Midianite merchantmen, with spicery and balm and myrrh [Gtu. KEDOR-LA OMER S ROUTE. 35 there was a general revolt against Kedor-la omer s authority by the dwellers in the five Cities ... When these Arabs are in a region where they are liable to attacks from enemies, they pitch their tents in a circle, with their cattle and goods in the ... 18: 8) the sweep of Hezekiah s victories over the Philistines is said to be thorough, " from the tower [the migdol] of the watchman to the fenced city." ... Ninth edition. 2 vols. New York : 1850. Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Numbers. Chicago: 1881. BUXTORF, J OH ANN . Lexicon Chaldaicum, ... ...
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28: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... in the luxury of kings; living even yet in greater luxury than any king or potentate of earth today, playing the role of a martyr to hold ... the public press; manipulated political conven-tions; ruled large cities; placed her men in key positions in Washington, officers in charge ... Against this Contention let us pit a few indubitable facts. 1. Peter was not in Rome when Paul wrote the epistle of Romans to the church at ... It would be a trope altogether out of harmony with the context. There was a Babylon in both Egypt and Assyria. And there were good reasons for ... commandment said, "No other god- neither any likeness of God." (2) Hezekiah removed and broke all the images the people had made for worship ... Only two nays, therefore almost total unanimity; and yet two nays, there-fore full liberty of the Council. How vain are all attacks against ... But one preacher said, it is like this: He that getteth on the train and is seated, shall ride to Chicago. He said, "you see, it is necessary ... ...
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29: Shalmaneser III: Annals on Twin Monumental bulls: 840BC
Most important is the famous reference to King Jehu of the house of king Omri, Ben-Hadad II, Hazael b. The cities of Sidon and Tyre are listed as giving tribute. 2. Hazael trapped inside Damascus by Shalmaneser III: a. After meeting with Elisha in 2 kings 8 and being told he will be the new king who will defeat Israel, Hazael decides to attack Syria! b. The Bible tells us that Hazael killed King Ben-Hadad II. c. We learn that Hazael took offensive military maneuvers against Assyria and Shalmaneser III counter-attacked Hazael and penned him up inside Damascus in a siege. d. "Hazael of Damascus, trusting in the might of ... This is the only inscription that specifically says that Hazael was trapped in Damascus as Shalmaneser III attacked it with a siege. f. This echoes the later Sennacherib annals prism inscription of 689 BC that says, "Hezekiah, I made a prisoner in Jerusalem, his royal residence, like a bird in a cage." This confirms the story in 2 Kings 18:13. g. The arrogant ... ...
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30: Shalmaneser III: Annals on Alabaster statue, Jehu, Omri, Hazael ...
Introduction: 1. Importance of the Alabaster Statue from Kurbail for Bible students: a. Most important is the famous reference to King Jehu of the house of king Omri, Hazael b. The cities of Tyre and Sidon are listed as giving tribute. 2. In 841 BC, Hazael trapped inside Damascus by Shalmaneser III in one of the Six battles with Israel: a. After meeting with Elisha in 2 kings 8 and being told he will be the new king who will defeat Israel, Hazael decides to attack Syria! b. The Bible tells us that Hazael killed King Ben-Hadad II. c. We learn that Hazael took offensive military maneuvers against Assyria and Shalmaneser III counter-attacked Hazael ... This is the only inscription that specifically says that Hazael was trapped in Damascus as Shalmaneser III attacked it with a siege. f. This echoes the later Sennacherib annals prism inscription of 689 BC that says, "Hezekiah, I made a prisoner in Jerusalem, his royal residence, like a bird in a cage." This confirms the story in 2 Kings ... ...
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31: Shalmaneser III: Annals on marble tablets tribute Jehu, house ...
... The Bible tells us that Hazael killed King Ben-Hadad II. c. We learn that Hazael took offensive military maneuvers against Assyria and Shalmaneser III counter-attacked Hazael and penned him up ... Damascus, his royal city, cut down his gardens, (and) burned his shocks, (Column IV, line 5) I marched to Mount Haurānu (and) razed, destroyed, burned, (and) plundered cities without number. ... This echoes the later Sennacherib annals prism inscription of 689 BC that says, "Hezekiah, I made a prisoner in Jerusalem, his royal residence, like a bird in a cage." This confirms the story in 2 Kings 18:13. g. The arrogant confidence of Hazael after meeting Elisha was misplaced. 4. Five of the Six battles with Israel: a. 853 BC, year 6. The battle of Qarqar where Shalmaneser III warred against Ben-Hadad II and ... BC, Year 10: Battle of Carchemish with Ben-Hadad II and 12 kings, one of whom was Jehoram, king of Israel: [Note: Battle at Carchemish, then War with 12 kings Aram, Samaria] "At that time, ... ...
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32: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... to the queen of heaven and pouring out drink offerings to her, just as we ourselves, our forefathers, our kings and our princes did in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem; for then we had plenty of food and were well off and saw no misfortune. "But since we stopped burning ... the archeological dig reports and the papyrus, Elephantine was founded as a Jewish colony by Manasseh either in 667 or 650 BC and that the YHWH temple was built with ten years of the decree of Cyrus in 536 BC. 1. Founded by Manasseh in 667 BC: In 667 BC Manasseh sent troops with 21 other kings under the command of Ashurbanipal's (king of Assyria) campaign against Egypt and Nubia (Ethiopians). ... Obscure is the manner in which the first night and day of the Festival of Passover was to be observed. A home sacrifice? A temple sacrifice? As a festal letter, this missive is reminiscent of the letters of King Hezekiah about Passover, of Esther and Mordecai about Purim, and of the Jerusalem ... ...
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33: Elijah and Elisha Chronology timeline 870-810 BC
... While Israel is suffering famine, Judah enjoys prosperity e. There were 25 Bible related wars between Judah, Israel, Philistines, Assyria, Aram, Edom, Moab, Ammon, Ethiopia, Arabs f. ... Sinai thinking he is the last righteous man on earth, Jehoshaphat king of Judah sends priests and Levites with the Book of the Law of Moses to be read in all his cities and to teach the ... It is a puzzle why Jehoshaphat would AGAIN agree to another military cooperation with a wicked king of Jehoram of Israel who 7 years later issues a death edict against Elisha in 843 BC. Perhaps Jehoshaphat's victory against Moab in the Battle of Engedi ... Joash king of Judah murders the prophet rather than listen to him: 2 Chr 24:20 (see also Mt 23:35). In the Battle of Gath (804 BC) Hazael king of Aram attacks and captures Gath then ... He then restored the altar of the Lord which was in front of the porch of the Lord. He gathered all Judah and Benjamin and those from Ephraim, Manasseh and Simeon who resided with them, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/chronology/bible-chronology-timeline-Elijah-Elisha-John-the-Baptist-Jesus-types-antitypes-870-810BC.htm
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34: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
"The land of Khor, or Hor/Hurru, refers in Egyptian texts to Syro-Palestine [Judah]." (The Murder of Sennacherib and Related Issues. W. H. Shea, The Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, 46, p ... If the plural is correct in the latter case it may refer to the different cities or portions constituting Phoenicia. Hence the land of Khor' probably means the trading coastland of Phoenicia, ... this time large numbers of Jews had come into Egypt with the Persian, and in an earlier period still others had been sent to Egypt to help Psammetichus II in his campaign against the king of the Ethiopians. ... All three were built to control the entrances into the land, since Egypt had to fear invasion from Kush (south of Elephantine), Assyria (northeast at Daphnae), and Libya (northwest at Marea). In ... A fair implication from the historical documents, including the Bible, is that Manasseh sent a contingent of Jewish soldiers to assist Pharaoh Psammetichus I (664-610 B.C.E.) in his Nubian campaign ... ...
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35: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... Therefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents and their horses and their donkeys, even the camp just as it was, and fled for their life." (2 Kings 7:6-7) d. Hezekiah: "Then it happened that night that the angel of the LORD went out and struck ... Jeremiah's message to Zedekiah and Jerusalem Jeremiah Chapters 21-23, Chapters 33-34 Spring 587 BC Zedekiah condemned while Nebuchadnezzar attacks cities of Judah Jeremiah 34:6-7 1. Again, Jeremiah predicts certain defeat to Zedekiah: a. "The word which came to ... Against these did the king of Assyria send an army, and in a hostile manner overrun all Phoenicia, but soon made peace with them all, and returned back; (285) but Sidon, and Ace, and Palaetyrus (Old Tyre-mainland), revolted; and many other cities there were which delivered themselves up to the king of Assyria. Accordingly, when the Tyrians (Island) would not submit to him, the king returned, and fell upon them again, while the Phoenicians had furnished him ... ...
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36: Quattuordecim (XIV): Ezra Translated the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts ...
... the former prophets, and to re-establish with the people the Mosaic legislation." (Irenaeus, Against Heresies 3.21.2, 180 AD) d. 185 AD Clement of Alexandria, Misc. 1.22.149: "Nothing strange that ... The chronicle specifically states that Ezra changed the alphabet from Hebrew to Aramaic. 2. Excerpt from the Samaritan Chronicle Adler: a. "Hezekiah, the son of Abdiel, 30 years. In the days of his ... for the king of Assyria had burned all the books of the sons of Judah. Whereupon Ezra used deceit to obtain an ancient torn Torah from a man who was one of the community of the children of Israel who were Keepers of the Truth. At that time the Jews no longer knew the holy tongue, nor the holy letters thereof; indeed all of them knew no language save that of the Assyrians in whose cities they had ... lists, but neither it nor the straightforward lists (Chronicles 3 and 5) say anything about a Manasseh, married to a daughter of Sanballat, either as the founder of a temple or even just as one of ... ...
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37: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
So Israel was carried away into exile from their own land to Assyria until this day." (2 Kings 17:21-23) Contrary to popular opinion, Jeroboam was merely a side-show and a "Johnny-come-lately", in the ... Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible daily! Jeroboam, King of Israel 931-910 BC Divided Kingdom ... "Yet Jeroboam the son of Nebat, the servant of Solomon the son of David, rose up and rebelled against his master, and worthless men gathered about him, scoundrels, who proved too strong for ... The sons of Dan set up for themselves the graven image; and Jonathan, the son of Gershom, the son of Manasseh, he and his sons were priests to the tribe of the Danites until the day of the captivity ... ...
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38: Jewish Messianic Expectation in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Luke 3 ...
... Sin city: Las Vegas Immoral/crazy city: San Francisco Slum city: Detroit or Flint Michigan Death city: Chicago "Can any good thing come from Nazareth" Even Nathaniel, the "Israelite in whom is no guile" ... "The sons of Israel went up against the sons of Benjamin on the third day and arrayed themselves against Gibeah as at other times." (Judges 20:30) 7. David learned he was king three days after Saul Died: ... On the third day you shall go up to the house of the Lord. "I will add fifteen years to your life, and I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city for My own sake and for My servant David's sake." ' " Then Isaiah said, "Take a cake of figs." And they took and laid it on the boil, and he recovered. Now Hezekiah said to ... "increase" is closed? " 'The Holy One, blessed be he, proposed to make Hezekiah Messiah, and Sennacherib into Gog and Magog. " 'The attribute of justice said before the Holy One, blessed be he, "Lord of ... ...
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39: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... the Hyksos and the Hebrews were stripped of their financial control of the commercial shipping hub and became oppressed slaves who built two storage cities of Pithom and Ramesses (Ex 1:11). ... Hyksos king then fled from Avaris to the biblical city of Sharuhen (Joshua 19:6) in the Simeon Negev where the inscription records a six-year siege until Sharuhen finally fell in the 21st regnal year (1536 BC). This marks the end and final expulsion of the Hyksos by Ahmoses I. The inscription then records the first foreign offensive campaign south into Nubia against the Troglodytes and two successive counter attacks that ... 16:12) "They settled from Havilah to Shur which is east of Egypt as one goes toward Assyria; he settled in defiance of all his relatives." (Genesis 25:18) "He lived in the wilderness ... and Ammon and Amalek" Psalm 83:6 "Transjordanian tribes of Gad and Manasseh, subjected the Hagrites and took control of their territory "until the [Assyrian] exile" (1 Chr 5:10, 19-22). ... ...
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40: The border Between Judah and Egypt: River of Egypt, Wadi el-Arish ...
... It will come about also in that day that a great trumpet will be blown, and those who were perishing in the land of Assyria and who were scattered in the land of Egypt will come and worship ... The bibliography, etc., will be found with the introduction to each document. In general, see my Battle of Kadesh, "Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago," V, 81-127. b. "This ... in any way to protect themselves against those of greater power; but when Actisanes, the king of the Ethiopians, led an army against Amasis, their hatred seized the opportunity and most of the Egyptians revolted. 3 As a ... Written in 100 BC, the book of Judith 1:9 proves the brook of Egypt is the Wadi el-Arish: "And to all that were in Samaria and the cities thereof, and beyond Jordan unto Jerusalem, and ... Wadi el-Arish), which geographically separates Palestine and Egypt (cf. 1 Kings 8:65; 2 Chr 7:8; Josh 15:4). In speaking about the brook of Egypt, the Assyrian kings Sargon I and Sennacherib ... ...
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41: Four Hebrew Scripts: Mosaic, Hieroglyphic, Paleo, Aramaic, square ...
... A. HEBREW SCRIPT #1: "Mosaic Hieroglyphic Hebrew", consonantal Hebrew, (1956 - 1050 BC) 1. Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh copied 22 of the 765 Egyptian hieroglyphic ... Christ nailed the 10 commandments to the cross: "Having canceled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has ... The common people DID NOT speak Aramaic, but Hebrew only. c. Rabshakeh, the servant of Sennacherib, is also bilingual in both Aramaic and Hebrew. He "trash talks" in Hebrew, directly to the Hebrew residents of Jerusalem in an effort to have them desert Hezekiah. d. "Then Eliakim and Shebna and Joah said to Rabshakeh, "Speak now ... Aramaic continued in use after the Assyrians were succeeded by the Neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) Empire. Thus a Philistine (or Phoenician?) king Adon wrote to Pharaoh in ... From this time, Aramaic is attested in Egypt, Arabia, Palestine, Syria, parts of Asia Minor, Assyria, Babylonia, Armenia, and the Indus Valley. Of what was surely a ... ...
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42: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... Over the millenia, sites have been forsaken and cities abandoned and destroyed, and their names have often fallen into oblivion. Many a time an archaeologist faces the difficult riddle of ... Some altars, like ours, have outer stone frames and are filled on the inside with earth or pebbles. This is true of altars in Greece and Assyria, and it may also be true of the Israelite altar ... The Bible makes it clear that there were many independent Israelite altars. During the religious reforms of King Hezekiah (eighth century B.C.) and King Josiah (seventh century B.C.), these outlying ritual centers were ... The survey covers the hilly biblical allotment of the tribe of Manasseh. Its borders are the Jordan in the east; the line Gilboa/Jenini Megiddo/'Iron junction in the north and northwest; the ... A narrow wall (W7), only 50 cm. wide, is built against the northwest side of Wall 2, but it is of diiferent construction and lower than it (Pis. 11; 12:1). At the point where Wall 2 joins the ... ...
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43: Shalmaneser III: Annals on Black Obelisk Jehu bowing, House of ...
Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III: 827 BC Shalmaneser III, King of Assyria 858-824 BC "Jehu, House of Omri, Ben-Hadad II, Hazael, Tyre, Sidon" See also: Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Date of inscription 827 BC Annal years 858-828 BC Glyptic object Akkadian Inscription on Black Limestone Discovery Nimrod/Calah, 1848 AD Current location British Museum # 118885 (replica at Chicago Oriental museum) Bible names Jehu, Omri, Ben-Hadad II, Hazael, Tyre, Sidon Historic events Six battles between Israel (Ahab, Jehoram and ... Omri. [Bīt-Ḫumrî]: silver, gold, a gold bowl, a gold tureen, gold vessels, gold pails, tin, the staff of the king's hand and spears." (Relief 2) "In the twenty-first year of my reign, I crossed the Euphrates for the twenty-first time. I advanced against the cities of Hazael of Aram. I captured four of his cities. I received the gifts of the Tyrians, Sidonians, and Gebalites. (838 BC, Year 21, Lines ... ...
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44: Mosaic Legal system, no jails or prisons vs. slavery comparison
In 650 BC, the Assyrians captured Manassah and he was carried away bound in chains with a hook in his nose: "Therefore the Lord brought the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria against them, and they captured Manasseh with hooks, bound him with bronze chains and took him to Babylon." (2 Chronicles 33:11) In face all the surrounding nations had prisons but not Israel as a direct provision of the law. Later in Israel's history, especially in the period starting with the kings, there were prisons. Every legal ... Jail and welfare transforms bad people into even worse people. Slavery works better than a prison system or welfare. Prison system is ineffective. Welfare will only be effective when it is turned into WORKFARE. I. The Legal system in ancient Israel was sophisticated: Law Courts (gates, cities of Refuge) Mosaic Judiciary Rules of evidence (2-3 witnesses) Judges The court system: The Old Testament had an entire hierarchy of lower and higher ranking judges identical to our ... ...
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45: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
This has caused the Jews to hold the Samaritans with contempt to this day. The Samaritans and the Jews are historic enemies. 2. The Samaritans were a pagan sect that grew out of the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim after their deportation in 723 BC into Assyria by Shalmaneser. a. Assyrian king Shalmaneser V, 727-722 BC deported Israel into captivity in 723 BC, but died the following year. b. ... And Joshua wrote these words in the book of the law of God; and he took a large stone and set it up there under the oak [of Moreh] that was by the sanctuary of the Lord. Joshua said to all the people, "Behold, this stone shall be for a witness against us, for it has heard all the words of the Lord ... Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal repopulate Samaria with Assyrians: a. "The king of Assyria brought men from Babylon and from Cuthah and from Avva and from Hamath and Sephar-vaim, and settled them in the cities of Samaria in place of the sons of Israel. So they possessed Samaria and lived in its cities. ... ...
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46: 796 BC Al Rimah Joash Conquest Stele of Adad-Nirari III, King ...
... Three times Joash defeated Ben-hadad III, each time recovering the cities and territories of Samaria First: 796 BC: Hazael, Ben-Hadad III's father, had taken the land of Samaria but when Hazael died, Joash took back the land from his son Ben-hadad III. ... The Lord gave Israel a deliverer, so that they escaped from under the hand of the Arameans; and the sons of Israel lived in their tents as formerly." (2 Kings 13:4-5) Second: Ben-hadad III attacks and recaptures Samaria for a time, but Joash goes to war and recaptures it a second time. Third: Ben-hadad III recaptures Samaria and Joash recovers it third time. It is the first deliverance of Samaria in 796 BC by Adad-nirari III, king of Assyria that is recorded on these archeological ... But temporary relief did occur; the 'deliverer' sent by God then (2 Ki. 13:5) may have been Adad-nirari III of Assyria who intervened against Hazael" (The New Bible Dictionary, p 67, 1996 AD) What you read in the book you find in the ground! I. About the ... ...
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47: Saul Becomes king. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
David spends 7 years in Saul's Palace 1 Samuel 16-20 1025-1018 BC "So Saul died for his trespass which he committed against the Lord, because of the word of the Lord which he did not keep; and also because he asked counsel of a medium, ... There are still altars at Ramah (Samuel's), Bethel (Jacob's Gen 35:1), Gilgal and at the two Levitical cities of Gibeon and Geba. Description: click to view ultra high resolution d. Saul's home is Gibeah of Benjamin, also called Gibeah of Saul. It is here Saul builds his palace where David initially communes from Bethlehem to sooth Saul's "panic attacks" because he realizes he God has replaced him as king. e. Saul's royal palace at Gibeah is the center of the stories until the end of 1 Samuel. 2. Timeline and ... Do not fear or be dismayed; tomorrow go out to face them, for the LORD is with you."" (2 Chronicles 20:17) h. ""Be strong and courageous, do not fear or be dismayed because of the king of Assyria nor because of all the horde that is with ... ...
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48: Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Othneil, Ehud, Ruth: 1350 ...
... a. "In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and carried Israel away into exile to Assyria, and settled them in Halah and Habor, on the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes. Now this came about because the sons of Israel had sinned against the Lord their God, who had brought them up from the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and they had feared other gods and walked in the customs of the nations whom the Lord had driven out before the sons of Israel, and in the customs of the kings of Israel which they had introduced." (2 Kings 17:6-8) b. ... with the ominous observation that the pagan idolatry of Micah continued from the moment Dan arrived in Laish (Dan) to the time of the Assyrian captivity of 722 BC. a. "The sons of Dan set up for themselves the graven image; and Jonathan, the son of Gershom, the son of Manasseh, he and his sons were priests to the tribe of the Danites until the day of the captivity of the land. ... ...
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49: Arguments against Al-Lawz as Mt. Sinai, refuted!
... of Midian" is used only three times in the Bible and each time it denotes a larger geographic region contrasted against. Moses left left the land of Egypt and entered the the Land of Midian. The Queen of Sheba contrasted Ethiopia in Africa to Israel: "It was a true report which I heard in my own land about your words and your wisdom. " 1 Kings 10:6. See also 2 Ki 19:7 where Sennacherib contrasts "his own land" of Assyria to Israel. Today we would say: "He left the land of USA and lived in the land of Canada". ... The "promised land" is spoken of in two ways: The "one promised land" and the "twelve distinct lands" of the each tribe: "Joseph's own land" Deut 33:13; "the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, and all the land of Judah" Deuteronomy 34:2; "land of ... They will each turn to his own people, And each one flee to his own land. " Isaiah 13:14 Often the expression "his own land" refers to a single city, or a collection of cities in a very small geographic area. In many cases it refers to ... ...
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50: 1001 BC: Papyrus Moscow 127: Wermai's Odyssey & Tragic Tale of ...
... large numbers of Jews had come into Egypt with the Persian, and in an earlier period still others had been sent to Egypt to help Psammetichus II in his campaign against the king of the Ethiopians. ... had to fear invasion from Kush (south of Elephantine), Assyria (northeast at Daphnae), and Libya (northwest at Marea). In addition, the Nile itself was supplied with an independent fleet, a forerunner of the navy developed in the East Mediterranean by later Saite monarchs. Finally, Psammetichus allied himself to the Lydians who, under King Gyges, began to expand and form a kingdom hostile to the ... Local independence in the north had ended by year 8 of the pharaoh and even though Libyan families still held power in some cities, their might was now subservient to the monarch. Initially, ... A fair implication from the historical documents, including the Bible, is that Manasseh sent a contingent of Jewish soldiers to assist Pharaoh Psammetichus I (664-610 B.C.E.) in his Nubian campaign ... ...
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