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 ====== Assyria ===== ====== Assyria =====
  
-=== Isaiah ​and Assyria ===+  * [[Isaiah]]
  
-The kingdom-empire of Assyria ​plays a major role in the histories of the nations of Isaiah'​s time.  They conquered the surrounding areas, many times, and would often have local rebellions. ​ They destroyed the kingdom of Israel, but setup vassal kings to rule locally.+==== About Assyria ​====
  
-After deporting the local populacesettlers ​came into conquered ​Israel.  They had difficulties, and so imported more of the original ​people, ​who mingled with the Assyrians ​and became ​the Samaritans.+  * In 721 BCAssyria ​came from the north, captured the Northern Kingdom of Israel, and took the people ​away. 
 +  * Named after the god Ashur, the highest in their panthenon 
 +  * Bordered on the west by the Syrian desert, on the south by Babylonia, on the north and east by the Persian and Urarthian hills Today it is primarily Iraq. 
 +  * First became an independent nation between 1813 and 1781 BC. 
 +  * Warfare was a science to Assyria, and they were well-known for their cruelty in treating of prisoners (which is one reason prophecies against Israel should have been very strong warnings)
  
-Assyria ​was a constant military threat, and while they ravaged the kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem at times, they never managed to overrun it completely -- the Lord preserved them.+==== Isaiah and Assyria ​====
  
-Much of the history revolves around their campaigns. ​ Through it all, the Lord speaks through Isaiah on how to remain a nation; in the end, Judah is the only kingdom left standing among it'​s ​neighbors.+The kingdom-empire of Assyria plays a major role in the histories of the nations in Isaiah'​s time.  They conquered the surrounding areas, many times, and would often have local rebellions. ​ They destroyed the kingdom of Israel, but setup vassal kings to rule locally. ​ After deporting the local populace, settlers came into conquered Israel. ​ They had difficulties,​ and so imported some of the original people, who culturally became the Samaritans. 
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 +Assyria was basically a constant military threat, and while they ravaged the kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem at times, they never managed to overrun it completely -- the Lord preserved them. 
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 +Much of the history revolves around their campaigns. ​ Through it all, the Lord speaks through Isaiah on how to remain a nation.  In the end, Judah is the only kingdom left standing among its neighbors
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 +See Isaiah 10:12 for what the Lord will do to Assyria, and how he describes them.
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