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Identifier: monumentsoldtest00pric (find matches)
Title: The monuments and the Old Testament : evidence from ancient records
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Price, Ira Maurice, 1856-1939
Subjects: Bible Jews -- History, Ancient
Publisher: Chicago : Christian Culture Press
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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inhabitants of it, I carried away captive; fifty chari^-ots in it I took for myself, but the remainder (of thepeople) I allowed to retain their possessions. I ap-pointed my governor over them, and the tribute ofthe preceding king I imposed upon them. Thisrecord supplements the Kings account, in that itsupplies the name of the captor, and specifies thenumber of inhabitants carried away. This recordomits, while the biblical account names, the placesto which they were carried. In addition to this, 2Kings (xvii. 24f.) speaks of the special importationsby which this territory was repeopled, and the syn-cretistic worship which sprang up among them. 160. The downfall and deportation of Samariamarked the last stage in the history of the northernkingdom. From the close of the reign of JeroboamII it had rapidly declined. It had fallen into thehands of Assyrian monarchs, been raided, plundered,oppressed, and almost strangled to death. Its finalappeal to the new and aspiring king of Egypt, signed
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iSilRisSi^i^ SARGON II (722-705 B. C.)CAPTOR or SAMARIA sargons western wars 175 its death-warrant. Its disappearance, its denationali-zation, was the most eloquent answer to the religionsand political policies established and perpetuated bythe successive usurpers of its throne. ^^The TenTribes that were distributed throughout the Assyr-ian domain, were assimilated, as were the few countrypeople who remained in the land, with their neigh-bors. Their captivities extended over many years oftime, and their amalgamation with their nearestneighbors was rapid and complete. The literary fic-tion of the discovery of the lost ten tribes, hasassumed great prominence in some circles. But anyone who has acquainted himself with Assyrias meth-ods of government, with the wide distribution andassimilation of the Israelitish captives, and the utterimpossibility of preserving intact the identity of thosetribes as a whole, will recognize the futility of anyattempt to find them. That members of certaintr

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