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Under the Yoke of Ashur: The Assyrian Century in the Land of Israel

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A new, enlightening introduction for all who seek to understand the impact of Assyria on the Israelite kingdoms during the late monarchic period. The Assyrian Empire, in its thrust for economic aggrandizement, reached the Land of Israel, first as raider and then as occupier. The vigorous campaigns of Tiglath-pileser III in the mid-8th century BCE forced the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to bear the imperial yoke. But in short order, Israel’s recurring insubordination led to its dismantling and exile. Judah fared better and continued on as a subjugated vassal until the fall of Nineveh over a hundred years later. The maritime city-kingdoms of Philistia were not skipped over during the imperial expansion. This critical review of the major events of the era offers new insights into the development of Assyrian imperialism and its lasting impact on the southern Levant.

248 pages, Hardcover

Published November 8, 2022

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Mordechai Cogan

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December 6, 2025
Prof. Cogan is a master of his subject. Assyrian expansion features in 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles and is scattered across the major and minor prophets. The Assyrian’s own accounts from 8th Century BCE line up remarkably well with what’s recorded in the Bible. Bonus - brilliant colour pictures.
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