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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.
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.
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Israelite–Aramean War: Kingdom of Israel: Kingdom of Aram-Damascus. Amorites of Bashan. 736 BCE 732 BCE Syro-Ephraimite War: Kingdom of Judah. Assyria. Kingdom of Israel. Aram. 701 BCE 701 BCE Sennacherib's campaign in Judah: Kingdom of Judah: Neo-Assyrian Empire: 701 BCE 701 BCE Siege of Azekah: Neo-Assyrian Empire: Kingdom of Judah: 701 BCE ...
First Messenian War: Sparta: Messenia: 736 BC 732 BC Syro-Ephraimite War: Assyrian Empire Kingdom of Judah: Aram Kingdom of Israel: 733 BC 733 BC Pekah-Ahaz War Judah: Israel Edom Philistia: 732 BC Before 721 BC Nubian Conquest of Egypt: Nubia Upper Egypt Hermopolis: Middle Egypt Lower Egypt: 725 BC 725 BC Colchian-Scythian war: Colchis ...
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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.