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i. Ekron ii. Ashdod iii. Gath iv. Ashkelon v. Gaza |
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i. Ekron ii. Ashdod iii. Gath iv. Ashkelon v. Gaza |
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i. Pejorative name for God of Ekron, means Ba’al is a fly |
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i. Pejorative name for God of Ekron, means Ba’al is a fly |
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i. God of Ekron, means Ba’al is Royal |
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i. God of Ekron, means Ba’al is Royal |
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i. King who fell through the lattice and sent word to Baal-zebub, God of Ekron |
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i. King who fell through the lattice and sent word to Baal-zebub, God of Ekron |
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i. King of Israel who joined with Rezin of Syria against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. King of Israel who joined with Rezin of Syria against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. King of Syria who joined with Pekah of Israel against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. King of Syria who joined with Pekah of Israel against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. AKA PUL, fought against Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Syria |
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i. AKA PUL, fought against Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Syria |
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i. Israelite name for Syria |
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i. Israelite name for Syria |
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i. Son of Isaiah, name means “a remnant shall return” |
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i. Son of Isaiah, name means “a remnant shall return” |
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i. King of Judah who would not join Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Syria against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. King of Judah who would not join Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Syria against Tithlath-Poliza III (PUL) |
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i. Means “God is with us”, born to young woman (alma, meaning young woman, not virgin) in court as sign to Ahaz from Isaiah, before child is eating solid food, two countries will be laid waste. (Isaiah 7:14) |
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i. Means “God is with us”, born to young woman (alma, meaning young woman, not virgin) in court as sign to Ahaz from Isaiah, before child is eating solid food, two countries will be laid waste. (Isaiah 7:14) |
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i. Destroyed in 722/1, in fulfillment to prophecy made by Isaiah to Ahaz resulting in son named Immanuel |
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a. Shalmanezer V and Sargon II |
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a. Shalmanezer V and Sargon II |
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i. Destroyed in 722/1, in fulfillment to prophecy made by Isaiah to Ahaz resulting in son named Immanuel |
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i. Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel against Tithlath-Poliza III, with Ahaz of Judah sitting this one out. |
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i. Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel against Tithlath-Poliza III, with Ahaz of Judah sitting this one out. |
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i. King of Assyria who campaigned in the Levant in 701 and seiged Jerusalem, trapped Hezekiah as “bird in a cage” |
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i. King of Assyria who campaigned in the Levant in 701 and seiged Jerusalem, trapped Hezekiah as “bird in a cage” |
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i. King of Ekron, imprisoned in Jerusalem by Coolition |
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i. King of Ekron, imprisoned in Jerusalem by Coolition |
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i. Oriental Institute of Chicago |
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i. Oriental Institute of Chicago |
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i. Excavated at Lachish, describes Lachish (strata) III as Senacharibs destruction of Levant (701) |
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i. Excavated at Lachish, describes Lachish (strata) III as Senacharibs destruction of Levant (701) |
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i. More than 1,000 found in Judah (Lachish III, Gibean, etc), means “to the king”, probably originally used in support of troops against Senacharib |
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i. More than 1,000 found in Judah (Lachish III, Gibean, etc), means “to the king”, probably originally used in support of troops against Senacharib |
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i. Name for ancient Ekron |
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i. Name for ancient Ekron |
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i. Found Phoenecian inscription of Padi King of Ekron’s dedication of a temple at a temple in Ekron |
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i. Found Phoenecian inscription of Padi King of Ekron’s dedication of a temple at a temple in Ekron |
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i. King of Judah who reigned for fifty-five years, set up high places etc in Kings, but II Chronicles 33 mentions a pentitential prayer, father of Amon, grandfather of Josiah |
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i. King of Judah who reigned for fifty-five years, set up high places etc in Kings, but II Chronicles 33 mentions a pentitential prayer, father of Amon, grandfather of Josiah |
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i. Son of Amon, grandson of Manassah, reformer who tore down high places of Manassah, ultimately killed by Neko of Egypt in 609 on Megiddo (Armeggedon, mountain of Megiddo) |
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i. Son of Amon, grandson of Manassah, reformer who tore down high places of Manassah, ultimately killed by Neko of Egypt in 609 on Megiddo (Armeggedon, mountain of Megiddo) |
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i. Son of Manassah, father of Josiah |
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i. Son of Manassah, father of Josiah |
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i. 3 month reign in Judah, imprisoned in Babylon (Akkadian texts refer to this) |
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i. 3 month reign in Judah, imprisoned in Babylon (Akkadian texts refer to this) |
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i. Jehoiken, Jehoikem, Zedekiah were rapidly assassinated during tumultous time before Nebuchadnezzer’s destruction in 587 |
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b. Period of Rapid Succession |
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b. Period of Rapid Succession |
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i. Jehoiken, Jehoikem, Zedekiah were rapidly assassinated during tumultous time before Nebuchadnezzer’s destruction in 587 |
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