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 | | In 727 BC the Babylonians threw off the rule of the Assyrians, under the leadership of the powerful Chaldean prince Merodach-baladan (2 Kings 20:12), who, after twelve years, was subdued by Sargon, who now reunited the kingdom, and ruled over a vast empire. |  | | About a hundred years after this (745 BC) the crown was seized by a military adventurer called Pul, who assumed the name of Tiglath-Pileser III. |  | | Ezekiel (31) attests (about 586 BC) how completely Assyria was overthrown. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/a/as/assyria.html
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| | Assyria - encyclopedia article about Assyria. |
 | | Ashurnasirpal's son, Shalmaneser III (858-823 BC), fought against Urartu, and in the reign of Ahab, king of Israel, he marched an army against an alliance of the Syrian states (a rare occasion in near-eastern history of an alliance between the Isareli State and the Aramaic Kingdom), whose allied army he encountered at Karkar (854). |  | | In (745 BC) the crown was seized by a military adventurer called Pul, who assumed the name of Tiglath-Pileser III. |  | | The notable exception was Adad-nirari III (810-782), who brought Syria under tribute as far south as Edom and advanced against the Medes, perhaps even penetrating to the Caspian Sea. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Assyria
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| | AskWhy! Assyria - Jewish Mythology |
 | | From about 1070 to 950 BC the history of Assyria is vague, but from then to the fall of Nineveh and the overthrow of the Assyrian Empire (606 BC) the history of Assyria is well documented. |  | | Nabopolassar (625-605 BC), king of Babylon, and Cyaxares (c 625-585 BC), king of Media, formed a family and political alliance, the latter giving his daughter in marriage to the formers’s son, Nebuchadrezzar II (604-562 BC). |  | | Puzur-Assur III (1519-1496 BC) settled the boundary-lines of his kingdom with his contemporary Burnaburiash I, a Kassite king of Babylon. |
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http://www.askwhy.co.uk/judaism/0356Assyria.html
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| | Tyre Speciality |
 | | Egypt fell to Babylon in 572 BC (Ezekiel 26-29). |  | | In 586 BC, Nebuchadnezzar took Jerusalem and exiled the Jews to Babylon. |  | | Babylon fell to Cyrus the Great of Persia in 539 BC and the Jews were freed to return to Judea. |
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http://www.ancientcash.info/page-2/Tyre.html
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| | Nabataea: Bible Chronology: Solomon to Hezekiah Part II |
 | | The first one was in 755 B.C., "against the land of Hadrach" (connected with Damascus in Zechariah 4::1), and again the next year, 754 B.C., "against the land of Arpadda" (Rogers: "Cuneiform Parallels," pp. |  | | Now, from the beginning of Omri's reign, in 900 BC, to the middle of Joram's reign, 860 BC ("half the days of his"-Ahab's-"son") is exactly forty years, just as Mesha claims. |  | | Then the campaign of Shalmaneser's eighteenth year falls in 850 B.C., this being the time he defeated Hazael of Syria, and received tribute from Jehu of Israel. |
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http://nabataea.net/solhez.html
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| | Foundations: Studies in Bible Theology |
 | | The 4th cycle of national discipline is when a foreign nation places economic and geographical controls on another nation to such an extent that the foreign government actually becomes the dictator over the affairs of the invaded nation. |  | | This prophecy views only the generation of 711 BC and the one that witnesses the arrival of Messiah. |  | | This refers to the nation of Assyria, which had been the dominant force in the world since 883 BC. |
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http://www.biblefragrances.com/studies/Isaiah28.htm
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| | ANE History: Israel and the Assyrias |
 | | 801 bC), Israel was able in an astonishing manner not only to regain the former prestige and power it had enjoyed under the Omrides, but also to reach the peak of its wealth and the period of its greatest territorial expansion. |  | | 801-786 BC), who "took again out of the hand of Benhadad, the son of Hazael, the cities which he had taken out of the hand of Joahaz his father by war. |  | | 735-715 BC) show that Israel and Damascus on the one hand and Judah under Azariah on the other, had merely been foul-weather friends, as Ahab and Benhadad I more than a century earlier had been. |
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http://www.theology.edu/lec20.htm
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| | Nabataea: Bible Chronologies Solomon to Hezekiah Part II |
 | | We now have before us a period of 319 years, 1020 - 701 BC, in which Egyptian chronology and the Biblical accounts fit perfectly, if the one change is made by which Tirhakah's accession date is raised thirteen years. |  | | The Assyrians quickly overran the kingdom of Israel, taking all of the cities apparently (except Samaria), and invaded Philistia in 734 BC, after which he turned on Damascus the capital of Syria and besieged it two years, 733 - 732 BC. |  | | Breasted is 688 BC, (Breasted, A History of the Ancient Egyptians, pages 378 - 436) which is thirteen years too late to agree with Biblical date. |
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http://nabataea.net/solhez2.html
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| | Indo-European Chronology: the 3rd period |
 | | Constant pressing of Doric and Aeolian tribes from the north of Greece, economic problems and other, maybe unknown reasons force the Achaean population to leave their homes and go to neighbouring Mediterranean islands, to Asia Minor and even to Southern Italy. |  | | They assimilated Hurrians and Urartian, neighbouring nations, and founded a kingdom which was long vassal to Media, and then to Persia but in fact independent. |  | | Now was the turn of this new wave, which presented Oscan and Umbrian peoples in Italy. |
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http://indoeuro.bizland.com/project/chron/chron2.html
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| | CIMMERIAN |
 | | After his defeat by this tribe in 695 BC, it is said that he committed suicide by drinking bull's blood. |  | | Herodotus reports that Cimmerians were driven out of the Black Sea region over the Caucasus into Mesopotamia by Scythians. |  | | Sargon II lead forces against invading Cimmerian hordes, defeated them but was killed ca 705 BC. |
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http://www.geocities.com/amuse_amenace/cimmerian.htm
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| | 8th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sennacherib, King of Assyria and conqueror of Babylon (705 - 681 BC). |  | | Destruction of the Kingdom of Israel by Assyrian king Sargon II (721 BC) |  | | This page was last modified 02:24, 30 October 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_century_BC
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| | Damascus |
 | | (2) From then until about 810 BC, the Assyrians stayed home, allowing the Aramaeans a free hand against the Jews. |  | | - Either the above Ben-Hadad I or his successor, Ben-Hadad II, defeated Omri of Israel, annexed several Israelite cities, and secured the right to have Aramaic "streets" or Bazaars in Samaria, in about 880 BC. |  | | The city's name has been Damascus from about 1500 BC until the present. |
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http://www.gracenotes.info/topics/damascus.html
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| | 3251 AM - 3500 AM or 749 BC - 500 BC |
 | | One may well ask, is the time cycle here similar to the times of Joshua (somewhere around 2488 AM or 1512 BC in this chronology) just after the Exodus of Israel from Egypt, when "the sun stood still"? |  | | NEBUCHADNEZZAR dies during his 45th year as King of Babylon. |  | | This is 41 years from when his IMAGE would have been set up in 3397 AM (603 BC). |
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http://www.hooper-home.net/CHRONO/From3251.htm
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| | METU Industrial Engineering Department |
 | | After his defeat by Cimmerians in 695 BC, it is said that he commited suicide by drinking bull's blood. |  | | The Phrygians arrived in Anatolia in 1200 BC, among the migrating tribes known as the "people of the Aegean Sea". |  | | Their independent Phrygian kingdom of the 8th and 7th BC maintained close contacts with the Aryans in the east and the Greeks in the west. |
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http://www.geocities.com/anadolu_muzesi/urartu/phrigya.html
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| | Bible Study - The Galilee Captivity |
 | | Shalmaneser was succeeded (or perhaps deposed) by the former General Sargon (who himself was assassinated by one of his own troops about 705 BC), who brought about the end of the Kingdom of Israel in 721 BC "Against him came up Shalmaneser king of Assyria; and Hoshea became his vassal, and paid him tribute... |  | | Later, Shalmaneser of Assyria invaded Israel and laid siege to Samaria, the capital city of the Kingdom of Israel (Jerusalem was the capital city of the Kingdom of Judah). |  | | Both kingdoms were eventually conquered in totality, first Israel in 721 BC by the Assyrians (see Ancient Empires - Assyria), and then Judah in 586 BC by the Babylonians (see Ancient Empires - Babylon), but both were a gradual process of being invaded and the people taken into exile. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2003/20030720.htm
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| | Hezekiah |
 | | The foretold backward position of the sun's shadow, could have been caused by an eclipse of the sun, probably on May 6, 724 BC. |  | | This led to the invasion of Judah by Sennacherib (2 Kings 18:13-16) in the 4th year of Sennacherib (701 BC). |  | | This would then date Hezekiah's first year as king to 738 BC, and his last to 709 BC. |
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http://www.yotor.com/wiki/en/he/Hezekiah.htm
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| | Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture |
 | | 733 BC Hoshea plotted against Peka and killed him, but didn't have the support to reign just yet, II Kings 15:30 (20th year of since Jotham's reign). |  | | Isaiah foretells the destruction of Ephraim, Isaiah 7:1, fulfilled 62 years later when Esarhaddon King of Assur put people in Israel instead of the Jews (Ezra 4:2). |  | | II Kings 16:1-9, Isaiah 7:1 says King Rezin of Syria and Peka attacked Ahaz but couldn't overcome him, but Ahaz asked Tiglath to attack and he did killing Rezin. |
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http://www.abdicate.net/chronology.asp?page=65&order=CreationYear&fonly=False
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| | Indo-European Chronology |
 | | 1230 BC - 1150 BC "Sea Peoples" destroy Hittite Kingdom, invade Syria, Palestine, Egypt |  | | III period: Primary Migrations (13th BC - 7th BC) |  | | II period: Settling Apart (25th BC - 13th BC) |
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http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~themis/ewords/chronos.html
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| | Menahem |
 | | He came from Tirzah to Samaria to slay Shallum by his own hand, and succeeded him as king (2 King 15:14). |  | | Albright has dated his reign to 745 - 738 BC, while Thiele offers the dates 752 - 742 BC. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/M/Menahem.htm
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| | bible.org: ISBE |
 | | Hearing of the deed, he brought up his troops and avenged the death of his master by putting Shallum to death in Samaria. |  | | His first full year may have been 758 BC (others, as seen below, put later). |  | | The chronological difficulty which thus arises may be met in one of two ways. |
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http://www.bible.org/isbe.asp?id=5937
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 | | He placed creation at 4004 BC, Christ's birth at 4 BC and the end of 6000 years would be approximately 1997 AD since there is no year 0.... |  | | While we do not know the actual day or hour, we could expect the return of Christ some time between Easter and the Jewish New Year in 1997. |  | | This was the work of a Bishop Usher in the last century trying to place a date on events recorded in the Bible. |
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http://daveola.com/Pages/World_Birthday_Party/Chronology.html
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| | Encyclopedia Overflow pages - 3 |
 | | Recent archaeological discoveries in Jordan at the ancient Edomite site of Khirbat en-Nahas revealed the gate of a monumental fortress dated to the 10th century BC which is believed to be that constructed by David and his general Joab, 2.Samuel 8:13-14. |  | | Discusses inscriptions found in 1969 in Aksum, the 4th/5th century AD Greek Ezana inscription found 1969, historical connections involving Eusebius as translated by Rufinus, i.e. |  | | Since the artifacts were recovered from a site that was a major religious center as well as a town from the 12th century B.C. to the 8th century A.D., scholars had assumed that the finds would tell much about daily life and ritual in ancient Egypt. |
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| | Men's Hockey Defeats New Hampshire, 6-3 :: Jeff Farkas leads Eagles with two goals and three assists. |
 | | Defenseman Mark White scored his first collegiate goal at 3:42 to put the Wildcats on the board and, after Bellefeuille scored his second man-advantage goal of the night for the home team, forward Matt Swain rallied the Wildcats to within striking distance once again. |  | | BC senior Chris Masters extended the lead to 5-2 at 1:52 of the third period, before New Hampshire's Matt Dzieduszycki scored his team's only power-play goal to pull the Wildcats back to within two goals at 7:16. |  | | Boston College, which scored two goals in each period, finished with three power-play goals, while limiting New Hampshire to just one power-play goal on seven opportunities. |
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http://bceagles.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/recaps/120698aaa.html
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| | Menahem -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (Click link for more info and facts about Albright) Albright has dated his reign to (Click link for more info and facts about 745) 745 - 738 BC, while (Click link for more info and facts about Thiele) Thiele offers the dates (Click link for more info and facts about 752) 752 - 742 BC. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/me/menahem.htm
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| | CHM 110 HOMEPAGE |
 | | By the end of this semester you will be able to answer questions like those found HERE |  | | Please not the sections I have marked out. |  | | The learning centers can provide you with programs to make some calculations easier. |
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