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Sennacherib's Campaign Against Judah and Jerusalem in 701 B.C
2016
This study offers a reconstruction of Sennacherib's campaign against Judah and Jerusalem in 701 BC. It contrasts and compares various, partly contradictious readings of this event and challenges established narratives. By giving equal weight to a great variety of different sources, whether literary or archaeological, the author comes to a new and profound understanding of this complex military conflict.
The Invasion of Sennacherib in the Book of Kings
by
Evans, P. S
in
681 B.C
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Assyria in the Bible
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Bible. O.T. Kings, 2nd, XVIII-XIX -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
2009
This book examines 2 Kings 18-19 employing both source-critical and rhetorical-critical methodologies in an effort to answer the question of how the biblical text should be used in a historical reconstruction of Sennacherib's invasion into Judah in 701 BCE.
Sennacherib at the gates of Jerusalem : story, history and historiography
by
Kalimi, Isaac
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Richardson, Seth Francis Corning
in
Jerusalem -- History -- Siege, 701 B.C
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Sennacherib, King of Assyria, -681 B.C
2014
In Sennacherib at the Gates of Jerusalem, twelve scholars of the ancient world examine the histories, myths, and tales that formed around the Assyrian campaign of 701 B.C.E. over the course of more than a millennium of re-tellings.
Like a bird in a cage : the invasion of Sennacherib in 701 BCE
2003
What makes one crime more serious than another, and why? This book investigates the problem of \"seriousness of offence\" in English law from the comparative perspective of biblical law. Burnside takes a semiotic approach to show how biblical conceptions of seriousness are synthesised and communicated through various descriptive and performative registers. Seven case studies show that biblical law discriminates between the seriousness of different offences and between the relative seriousness of the same offence when committed by different people or when performed in different ways. Recurring elements include location and the offender's social statue. The closing chapter considers some of the implications for the current debate about crime and punishment.
Sennacherib's Campaign Against Judah and Jerusalem in 701 B. C
2016
The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZAW) covers all areas of research into the Old Testament, focusing on the Hebrew Bible, its early and later forms in Ancient Judaism, as well as its branching into many neighboring cultures of the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world.