
722 BC: King Hoshea, the End of Aram and the Investiture of Samaria
At the height of the siege of Jerusalem, King Ahaz sent riders out to Ninevah to offer his submis...
Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man · Brett Heaston
August 27, 201715m 9s
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At the height of the siege of Jerusalem, King Ahaz sent riders out to Ninevah to offer his submission to Tiglath Pileaser of Assyria. His riders make it to Ninevah and offer Jerusalem's treasures, but the treasures made no difference because Assyria had already invaded Aram and Northern Isreal. The invasion of Aram led to the end of the state of Aram and the submission of Northern Israel. All that remained of Northern Israel was the city of Samaria and other hilltop cities. In one last grasp for power, King Hoshea tries to play his cards but is called on the mat by Assyria's next king Shalmaneser V who invades and besieges Samaria.
2 Kings 16:7-9
2 Kings 17
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2 Kings 16:7-9
2 Kings 17
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