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51: Prism A Esarhaddon captures & deports Manasseh king of Judah ...
"I summoned the kings of Hatti and Across the River (Syria-Palestine): (v 55) Ba'alu, king of Tyre, Manasseh, king of Judah, Qa'us-gabri, king of Edom, Musuri, king of Moab, Sil-Bel, king of Gaza, Mitinti, king of Ashkelon, Ikausu, king of Ekron, ... A few months later, Esarhaddon went to war against Shubria, a small kingdom at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, east of the upper Tigris and west of Lake Van." (Esarhaddon, Egypt, and Shubria: Politics and Propaganda, Israel Eph'al, Journal of ... (669-627 BC) after an Assyrian military campaign in Egypt in 667 BC." (Tyndale Bible dictionary, Manasseh) 9. 669 BC, 10th Marcheshvan: Esarhaddon's health problems worsened which likely prompted Pharaoh Tirhakah to rebel again against Assyria. ... Heroditus (Hist. 2.29.2-30.5) noted a military outpost in the days of Psammetichus I and the Aramaic Elephantine Papyri remarked that when Cambyses, the king of Persian who succeeded Cyrus the Great, conquered Egypt in 525 BC, that he saw the Jewish ... ...
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52: Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal/Osnappar: Alliance ...
belonged to me, carried their substantial gifts to me and kissed my feet. ... Ba'alu, king of Tyre, Manasseh, king of Judah, Qa'us-gabri, king of Edom, Musuri, king of Moab, Sil-Bel, king of Gaza, Mitinti, king of Ashkelon, Ikausu, king of Ekron ... ... A few months later, Esarhaddon went to war against Shubria, a small kingdom at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, east of the upper Tigris and west of Lake Van." (Esarhaddon, Egypt, and Shubria: Politics and Propaganda, Israel Eph'al, Journal of ... (669-627 BC) after an Assyrian military campaign in Egypt in 667 BC." (Tyndale Bible dictionary, Manasseh) 9. 669 BC, 10th Marcheshvan: Esarhaddon's health problems worsened which likely prompted Pharaoh Tirhakah to rebel again against Assyria. ... Heroditus (Hist. 2.29.2-30.5) noted a military outpost in the days of Psammetichus I and the Aramaic Elephantine Papyri remarked that when Cambyses, the king of Persian who succeeded Cyrus the Great, conquered Egypt in 525 BC, that he saw the Jewish ... ...
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53: Comparison list of 75 Joseph/Christ Shadows, Types, Antitypes ...
... In other words, just as the Talmudic rabbis interpreted the Hebrew Bible, so also did the authors of the New Testament, almost all of whom were Jews. What is even more interesting is that some recent scholarly studies have demonstrated that the ... Esau conquers Horites: Deut 2:12,22. 4. In 1943 BC, after 7 years in Haran, Jacob marries Leah and Rachel 5. In 1929 BC, after 21 years in Haran, Jacob flees Laban and returns to Canaan 6. In 1926 BC Esau moves to Seir and establishes Edom: Gen ... Joseph oversees construction of Wah-sut (at Abydos) also begins. Development of irrigation—including the reclamation of more arable land in the Fayyum by manipulating the water-level of Lake Moeris—and enormous growth in mining and quarrying ... Year 3 of the 7 years of famine. b. Jacob enters Egypt c. Beginning of 430 years in Egypt d. In 1876 BC, when the Hebrews moved to Goshen it was year three of the Famine. During this period, all the people of Egypt had to sell their livestock, land ... ...
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54: The Onomasticon by Eusebius (325AD) and the Exodus route
... The one adjoins Egypt whence the people came having come through the (straits of the) Red Sea. The other (true) Cades extends up to the desert of the Saracens." Of course the Bible does not say that Gerar is between Kadesh Barnea and Shur, but that ... However, the Valley of Salt, where formerly they worked pits of bitumin, after the wrath of God and the sulphuric rain, became the Dead Sea which in Greek is called Iimnē asphaltitis (i.e. lake of Bitumin)" (117). In Interpretation of Hebrew Names ... In the (territory) or Idumaea according to Jeremia (as Jeremia writes). Located four miles north of Phainon (of the mines of Phainon). Ēlath. Territory of the princes of Edom and a city of Esau ten miles east of Petra. Footnote #: 470. Ēlath. ... Eusebius does not say if he knows a village or city existing there in his day so he could have had this tell in mind. But if a Byzantine town is needed it may be Tell ash Shari'a on the wadi of the same name which is largely a Roman-Byzantine site. ... ...
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55: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... Currently, the oldest Hebrew text that contained YHWH, is the Kuntillet Ajrud ostracon which dates to 839 BC. Kuntillet Ajrud is currently the oldest Hebrew Bible text (Numbers 6:24-26) which predates the Ketef Hinnom silver scroll by 100-200 years. ... The three-letter spelling YHW is used in Soleb temple: "Shasu of Yhw": 1396-1358 BC ii. The three-letter spelling "YHW" is used in the Aramaic Elephantine papyri: c. 400 BC 1. "YHW the God dwelling in Yeb." (404 BC, Anani) 2. "Greetings to the temple ... Although Zertal never tested the origin of the pumice, it may have been from the Thera eruption, which Manfred Bietak (excavator of Goshen at Tel el-Dab'a) dated to the time of Thutmoses III using low Egyptian chronology. To complete the circle of ... Evidently the beginning of the penetration, sometime in the 13th century b.c.e., was made by semi-nomadic shepherd groups migrating from the edge of the desert, by way of the "ecological pipe" of Wadi el Far'a (Natial Tirzah). Many sites with ancient ... ...
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56: Solution to the Chronology of the Book of Judges!
Eli, Samuel, Saul, David 1406-1399 1350-1204 1204-1144 1191-1144 1118-1094 1118-1078 1128-1004 Josh 1-15 Judges 3, 17-21, Ruth Judges 4-5 Judges 6-9 Judges 10-12 Judges 13-16 1 Samuel 1-31 Canaanites Mesopotamia, Edom Hazorites Ishmaelites, Midianites ... They left Egypt in 1446 BC and after 45 days, they arrived at Sinai. They spent 11 months at Sinai. Then they travelled between Sinai and Kadesh and arrived exactly two years after leaving Goshen in 1444 BC. d. 85-45 years = 40 years. Caleb was 40 years old at Kadesh when the 12 spies were sent out in 1444 BC. e. After returning from spying out the land, Caleb spent 38 years at Kadesh before crossing the Zered Wadi which triggered the start of the conquest in 1406 BC. f. 40 + ... Unadjusted it is only 58 years too long. (Remember the Bible tells us plainly that Samson judged at the same time as Jephthah, so we don't count Samson or the oppression that preceded him.) c. But we also know that Eli judged from 1134 - 1094 BC which was ... ...
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57: Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history: Kadesh ...
But the geographical controversy, of which the 'Arabah is the scene, though it has or ought to have been set at rest in its essential points by the comparative levels of the Gulf of 'Akaba and the Lake of Gennesareth, still remains unsettled in its ... Robinson selected as the spot, and which, but for the reasons just given, would not be an inappropriate scene. 1 Gen. xiv. 7. "'En-Mishpat (the spring of judgment), which is Kadesh." Compare for the combination, Exod. xv. 25, !' He made for them (at ... with Zin. 7 The 'edge,' Numb. xx. 16, is the same word as is used in Numb. xxxiii. 37, of Mount Her, To represent Edom as extending west of the 'Arabah in the time of Moses is an anachronism, borrowed from the times after the Captivity, when ... whence they could see the grave of Aaron? (Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1856 AD, p84-99) By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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58: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... Being longstanding enemies of the Hebrews, they removed all traces of the Hebrew past, just like Pharaoh did in Egypt after Israel left Goshen. "If there be any ground for this conclusion, Petra assumes a new interest. Its rock-hewn caves may have ... It was, in fact, hard to realize that we were in the desert, or even near it." (Kadesh-Barnea, Ein-Qedeis, Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD, p273-275) William Smith was perhaps the first to be influenced by Trumbull and wrote this entry in his Bible ... It seems to me altogether probable that this is the site of the city of Paran, the ? of Judith 1:9 and 5:14, the Byzantine Cadis and the Kadesh Barnea of the Crusaders. It is not impossible that the stream flowing down Wadi el 'Ain was once called Me ... Based on the reference in Numbers 20:16 to Kadesh as being on the border of Edom and the fact that the Aravah was thought to be the western border of Edom, various oases in the Aravah were proposed as the site of Kadesh-Barnea. In the 1880s, Henry ... ...
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59: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
Land of Israel Studies Department University of Haifa Mt. Carmel, Haifa, Israel Website note: Raz Kletter is a modernist, Bible trashing archeologist who makes these statements in this document: "Border trespassing against God's will is considered a ... Theologically, God gave the land to the peoples (Deut 2:5, 9; 19:14; Josh 1:13; 18:3) and set the borders (Josh 22:25; cf. Ps 104:9). God is also the cause for both loss of land (for the sins of its inhabitants) and new conquests (e.g., Exod 34:24; ... Different reconstructions of changes in Judah's borders can be made for the period 609-568 B.C. Perhaps the area of Benjamin was lost to Babylon and the Negev to Edom, but there is no clear his-torical evidence. It seems that until the last days, the ... Pp. 23-58 in Recent Excavations in Israel: Studies in Iron Age Archaeology, eds. S. Gitin and W. G. Dever. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 49. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. 1993 Seventh Century B.C.E. Cultic Elements at Ekron. Pp. ... ...
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60: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
... They bear dozens of Hebrew personal names, two of them belonging to personages known from the Bible. One is Gemaryahu son of Shafan, a high official at the court of King Jehoiakim of Judah who reigned on the eve of the destruction of Jerusalem by the ... Wadi Arish and the port town of Arish. Gaza is 10 km east of Arish. A battle for territory begins between Neco II and Nebuchadnezzar. Ultimately Neco will lose. Nebuchadnezzar arrives a few months later and defeats Neco and recaptures Gaza. May 604 - Feb 603 Nebuchadnezzar's 3rd campaign in Hatti-land Babylonian Chronicles cuneiform tablet line 15-20 2nd year of Nebuchadnezzar 6th year of Jehoiakim starting in Tishri (Sept 604) 1. The Hatti-land is the region of Egypt, Judea, Syria, Moab, Edom ... Heads of state would surely be close to the "front" of the ceremony. 2. Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-nego refuse and are thrown into the lake of fire. 3. Nebuchadnezzar brings all heads of state including Zedekiah to the furnace of fire to witness the ... ...
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61: Jesus Echoes the "I AM" statements of Jehovah in the Gospel of ...
... By the same words Jesus identifies himself on the lake and claims to be the Bread of Life. By the same words Jesus claims to be the Light of the World and then makes mysterious statements about his identity (8:24,28) until the Jews finally take up ... Harner sees Deutero-Isaiah as the main influence on the absolute 'I am' of John, but does not rule out a link with the Tetragrammaton of Exod 3:14 nor with the interpretation given to the words by Rabbinic Judaism. (David Mark Ball, 'I Am' in John's ... Exodus 8:22 "But on that day I will set apart the land of Goshen, where My people are living, so that no swarms of insects will be there, in order that you may know that I, the Lord, am in the midst of the land. Ezekiel 25:7 And I shall cut you off ... Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me shall live even if he dies, Comments about how the theme is echoed by Jesus: Deuteronomy and Exodus are the only other books in the Bible that contains the predicateless "I ... ...
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62: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... The Jews zealously gathered the firewood, when Christians were condemned to be nailed to a stake and be burned alive. d. Old Testament passages command Jews not to rejoice when your enemy falls. Edom was banished into extinction for lighting the ... he was the only one who lost his life at this time." (Believers Church Bible Commentary: Revelation, John R. Yeatts, p64, 2003 AD) 3. Caesar Tiberias mocked and renounced those who worshipped him in his temple others had built for him at Pergamum: a. ... Note: "The Greek was perhaps τοῖς οὖσιν ἐν ἀρχῇ ἐπιστολαῖ σαὐτοῦ, and ought to be rendered "who were his epistles in the beginning," with a reference to 2 Cor 3:1-3" (The Apostolic Fathers, Kirsopp Lake Volume ... This unpublished text from the Bodmer collection in Geneva is an almost complete 4th century of a Coptic papyri seven folios whose dialectal is the subakhmimic type (a late dialect of Coptic standing between Sahidic and Akhmimic, with a fluctuating ... ...
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