sennacherib in English

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( died 681 bc ) king of Assyria 705–681; son of Sargon II. In 701, he put down a Jewish rebellion and laid siege to Jerusalem but spared it from destruction (according to 2 Kings 19:35). He also rebuilt the city of Nineveh and made it his capital.

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1. King Sennacherib lost his mightiest soldiers.

2. 8. (a) Who today can be compared to Sennacherib?

3. In what way is Sennacherib, not Hezekiah, left with fearful emotions?

4. Sennacherib plundered Babylonia and pursued Marduk-apla-iddina through the land.

5. The Taylor Prism parallels the Bible account of tribute paid to Sennacherib

6. He was an eyewitness when Jehovah fulfilled His word by humbling Assyria and its boastful king, Sennacherib.

7. Sennacherib instead installed his own son Ashur-nadin-shumi on the throne of Babylon.

8. 23 In the end, it is Sennacherib, not Hezekiah, who is left with fearful emotions.

9. At Nineveh archaeologists have found an account of the same events in the annals of Sennacherib.

10. Some years later, while worshiping in the temple of Nisroch, Sennacherib is assassinated by two of his sons.

11. (2 Kings 18:8) According to the annals of Assyrian King Sennacherib, the Philistines become subjects of Hezekiah.

12. He also cuts down the temple doors, which have been overlaid with gold, and sends them to Sennacherib.

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14. This is the gist of a message that Rabshakeh, an envoy of Assyrian King Sennacherib, delivered to the inhabitants of Jerusalem.

15. The Khinis-Bavian reliefs Introduction The Khinis monumental complex, like that of Maltai, is associated with the great water-management network built by Sennacherib

16. The book is a massive epic that covers the life of Tiglath Ashur, the son of the Assyrian King Sennacherib, who ruled much of …

17. Give ear, O Lord , and hear; open your eyes, O Lord , and see; listen to the words Sennacherib has sent to insult the living God.

18. Then Sennacherib ordered him to be tied by his feet to a horse, and Shebna was thus dragged along at a terrific speed until he died

19. The city of Babylon had been destroyed by the Assyrian king Sennacherib in 689 BC but was rebuilt by his son Esarhaddon (reigned 680-669 BC) and grandson Ashurbanipal (reigned 669-631 BC)

20. According to 2 Kings 19:9, “Tirhakah, King of Cush” came to the aid of Hezekiah against Sennacherib, king of Assyria, when his forces laid siege to Jerusalem in 701 B.C.E.

21. In his annals, Sennacherib boasted that he kept Hezekiah “like a bird in a cage,” but Assyrian records avoid mentioning the destruction of Sennacherib’s soldiers by God’s angel. —2Ki 18:17-36; 19:35-37.

22. ‘One Assyriologist writes, ‘Sennacherib stands out among Assyrian kings as a man of exceptional enterprise and open-mindedness'.’ ‘First of all, in no chronology proposed by biblical scholars or Assyriologists does the siege of Samaria begin in 722.’

23. ‘The Assyrian king Sennacherib laid siege to 46 cities in Judah in 701, and locked up Hezekiah like a bird in a cage in Jerusalem.’ ‘Like most of the Assyrian cities, Ashur was sacked in 612 BC when the ferocious and warlike Assyrians were finally overwhelmed by the …

24. Or, he is "good for a strong hold" {w} it was a day of trouble, rebuke, and blasphemy, with Hezekiah and his people, when they were besieged by the army of Sennacherib king of Assyria, and had received from Rabshakeh by his orders a railing and reproaching letter; and then the Lord was a strong hold to them, to whom they Betook themselves, and