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  • ...= The inscription of 'Jerusalem' and 'Hezekiah of Judah' on the prism of [[Sennacherib's Annals]] ==Defeat of Sennacherib's Army== ...
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  • ...f the Prophets]]. The text, describing the invasion of the Assyrian king [[Sennacherib]] to the [[Kingdom of Judah]] under [[Hezekiah]]<!--, largely replicates {{ ...achish Relief, British Museum 6.jpg|thumb|[[Lachish reliefs]], depicting [[Sennacherib]]'s siege against [[Lachish]]. [[British Museum]].]] ...
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  • =={{Anchor|Verses 1–19}} Sennacherib invades Judah (32:1–19)== ...rforming the reform, Hezekiah was rewarded in the form of deliverance from Sennacherib, 'after these things and these acts of faithfulness' (no mention of 'the fo ...
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  • ...n, proceeding with 'a form of prophetic confrontation narrative' featuring Sennacherib, represented by his officers who tried to intimidate Jerusalem to surrender ...9a, 36–37. The Bible text states that an Egyptian army appeared and forced Sennacherib to retreat. In his annals (''ANET'' 287{{sfn|Pritchard|1969|p=287}}), the A ...
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  • The additional of fifteen years correlates Hezekiah's illness with Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem which occurred in the fourteenth year (2 Kings 18:13) ...along the border with Assyria "demonstrate careful preparations to counter Sennacherib's likely route of invasion" and show "a notable degree of royal control of ...
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  • ...the Assyrians (verses 9–12). Prompting by Hezekiah's rebellion (verse 7), Sennacherib, the Assyrian king, came to attack Judah,{{sfn|Fretheim|1997|p=201}} and ev ...d described Hezekiah's desperate situation on several victory monuments ([[Sennacherib's Annals]]):{{sfn|Dietrich|2007|p=260}} ...
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  • The king concerned is [[Sennacherib]], king of Assyria from 705 BCE to 681 BCE, whose death is related in {{bib ...
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  • ...yrian Text Corpus Project), p. 44–46.</ref> He was succeeded by his son, [[Sennacherib]].<ref name=tbm>{{cite web|url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highli ...
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  • ...already a major city-state in Joshua's time (made famous by the reliefs of Sennacherib's siege, now in the British Museum). [[Azekah]] lies on the route from Jeru ...
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  • ...the [[Gulf of Aqaba]] (the eastern arm of the Red Sea), then in 703 BCE [[Sennacherib]] subdued the Arabian tribes joining the rebellion of Merodach-Baladan (kin ...
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  • ...se|2 Chronicles|14:19|KJV}}; {{bibleverse|2 Chronicles|25:27|KJV}}</ref> [[Sennacherib]] conquered the city during his conquest to [[Egypt]], made it his headquar ...
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  • ...ld witness another confrontation between [[Rabshakeh]], the messenger of [[Sennacherib]], king of Assyria, with the officials of [[Hezekiah]], son of Ahaz ([[Isai ...
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  • In {{bibleverse|Isaiah|36:6|9}}, [[Sennacherib]], king of [[Assyria]], had referred to [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]] as a "broke ...
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  • ...lation to God, these names are singularly, the one of a parricide son of [[Sennacherib]], "Sharezer" {{bibleverse|Isaiah|37:38|KJV}}; {{bibleverse|2 Kings |19:37| ...
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  • ...d under Uzziah; at least, according to II Chron. xxvi. 9,... The coming of Sennacherib (701) caused the rebuilding of some portion of the wall ... Hezekiah is men ...
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  • ...n" (i.e. the city of [[Jerusalem]]) remained an isolated stronghold when [[Sennacherib]], king of [[Assyria]] attacked the fortified cities of Judah in 701 BCE.<r ...
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  • ...2021 |quote=Column 4: "Adumutu (is) the strong city of the Arabians, which Sennacherib, king of Assyria, the father, my begetter, had conquered"}}</ref> The 493 l ...
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  • ...of independence, after the city had been destroyed by Esarhaddon's father, Sennacherib, in 689 BCE. The restoration of the city, announced by Esarhaddon in 680 BC ...
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  • ...d under Uzziah; at least, according to II Chron. xxvi. 9,... The coming of Sennacherib (701) caused the rebuilding of some portion of the wall ... Hezekiah is men ...
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