Bible/Topics/ASSYRIA
ASSYRIA[edit | edit source]
Thompson Chain Reference (1908)[edit | edit source]
General References
- Genesis 2:14, Genesis 10:11, Genesis 25:18, 2 Kings 15:19, 2 Kings 17:6, 2 Kings 18:9, 1 Chronicles 5:26, Isaiah 36:1, Jeremiah 50:17, Micah 5:6
Torrey's New Topical Textbook[edit | edit source]
Antiquity and origin of
Situated beyond the Euphrates
Watered by the river Tigris
CALLED
Nineveh, chief city of
Governed by kings
CELEBRATED FOR
35; 19:11-13; Isa 10:9-14
Idolatry, the religion of
AS A POWER, WAS
24; Isa 10:8
Chief men of, described
Armies of, described
PUL KING OF
TIGLATHPILESER KING OF
SHALMANESER KING OF
peopled Samaria from Assyria
SENNACHERIB KING OF
16
35
34; Isa 37:21-29
Condemned for oppressing God's people
Manasseh taken captive to
The re-peopling of Samaria from, completed by Asnappar
Idolatry of, brought into Samaria
Judah condemned for trusting to
Israel condemned for trusting to
The Jews condemned for following the idolatries of
The greatness, extent, duration, and fall, illustrated
PREDICTIONS RESPECTING
20; 8:8; 10:5,6,12
19; 14:24,25; 30:31-33; 31:8,9; Zec 10:11
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An empire founded by Nimrod
It extended from east of the Tigris
Possibly to Egypt
Its armies invade the land of Israel under Pul
Tiglath
Shalmaneser
Sennacherib
Army of, destroyed by the angel of the Lord
Alliances with, sought by Judah and Israel
Israelites subject to
Israelites carried captive into
Jews carried captive to
Invaded by Pharaoh-necho
Commerce of
Productiveness of
Prophecies concerning
- Isaiah 7:17-25
- Isaiah 8:4-10
- Isaiah 10:5-34
- Isaiah 14:24-28
- Isaiah 19:23-25
- Isaiah 20:0
- Isaiah 30:27-33
- Isaiah 31:8
- Isaiah 31:9
- Isaiah 37:21-35
- Jeremiah 1:15
- Ezekiel 31:0
- Jonah 3:1-4
- Nahum 1:0
- Nahum 2:0
- Nahum 3:0
- Zephaniah 2:13-15
- Zechariah 10:11
Prophecies of captivity of Israelites in