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The Syro-Ephraimite War was a conflict which took place in the 8th century BC between the Kingdom of Judah and an alliance of Aram-Damascus and the Kingdom of Israel based in Samaria. [1] In 735 BC, kings Rezin of Aram-Damascus and Pekah of Israel, attempted to depose king Ahaz of Judah through an invasion.
[1] [2] 732 BCE – Syro-Ephraimite War, Assyrians in power. 540 BCE – Persian Achaemenid Empire in power (approximate date). 64 BCE – The Arab Emesani dynasty were confirmed in their rule as client kings of the Romans. 50 AD – Saint Mary Church of the Holy Belt was consecrated. 432 AD – Church of Saint Elian was consecrated.
2 Chronicles 28 is the twenty-eighth chapter of the Second Book of Chronicles the Old Testament in the Christian Bible or of the second part of the Books of Chronicles in the Hebrew Bible. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book is compiled from older sources by an unknown person or group, designated by modern scholars as "the Chronicler", and had the final shape ...
Isaiah 7 takes place during the Syro-Ephraimite War (c. 735–732 BCE), when the northern kingdom of Israel (Ephraim) and Aram (Syria) attempted to force the southern kingdom of Judah to join their alliance against the Assyrian Empire. King Ahaz of Judah feared an invasion from these two neighboring kingdoms.
Italian bombing of Mandatory Palestine in World War II. Part of the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II. Part of World War II Fascist Italy United Kingdom Mandatory Palestine; Jewish Yishuv; 1944 1948 Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine. Part of the Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine. Jewish Resistance Movement ...
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The pool itself was unearthed in 1957. [2] The Pool of Gibeon, "one of the ancient world's remarkable engineering achievements", was dug 88 ft (27 m) into limestone until it met the water table. A spiral staircase along the walls allowed access to the water, according to the archeologists that excavated the site. [3]
Great Syrian War: The Hittites: Mitanni: c. 1315 BC c. 1315 BC Arzawa Revolt [29] Arzawa Ahhiyawa: Hittite Empire: c. 1276 BC c. 1275 BC Ramesses II's First Syrian Campaign [30] Egypt: Canaan Amurru kingdom: c. 1274 BC c. 1274 BC Ramesses II's Second Syrian campaign [31] [32] Hittite Empire: New Kingdom of Egypt: c. 1270 BC c. 1270 BC Ramesses ...