Delve into the reign of Sennacherib, the Assyrian king whose military campaigns, divine defeat, and architectural endeavors in Nineveh paint a complex portrait of power and providence. Discover how Jehovah's intervention against Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem and the king's subsequent architectural contributions to Nineveh highlight pivotal moments in biblical and ancient Near Eastern history.
Sargon—The Assyrian King
Delve into Sargon, the Assyrian King's historical impact.
King Hezekiah: A Legacy of Faith, Defiance, and Renewal Amid Assyrian Ascendancy
Unearth the intriguing narrative of King Hezekiah, a pivotal figure in Judah during the Assyrian threat. With faith as his compass and defiance as his weapon, Hezekiah fortified Jerusalem, protected his people, and reignited true worship, leaving an indelible mark on Biblical history.
BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Three Assyrian Inscriptions About Hebrew Kings
Discover the intricate connections between Assyrian inscriptions and biblical narratives. This article delves into three notable Assyrian artifacts: The Monolith Inscription of Shalmaneser III, The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, and The Prism of Sennacherib, examining their historical relevance and the fascinating insights they provide about Hebrew Kings of the Old Testament era.
THE BIBLE AS HISTORY: The Bloody City of Nineveh
Discover the history and significance of Ancient Nineveh, a city founded by Nimrod and later the capital of the Assyrian Empire. Known as the "city of bloodshed," its story is interwoven with Biblical figures like Jonah and prophesies from Nahum. Dive into archaeological findings that reveal its past glory and eventual downfall.

