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1 3,3 | Pul seized the throne of Assyria and called himself after 2 3,3 | Tiglath-Pileser (III). From then on Assyria was to be the rod of God’ 3 3,3 | Jehovah was the lord of Assyria, and that behind all His 4 3,3 | the “victorious” gods of Assyria as did Ahaz and Manasseh ( 5 5,3 | addition the long shadow of Assyria now falls dark across the 6 5,7 | interpretations of king Jareb of Assyria (5:13; 10:6) none of which 7 5,7 | king,” i.e. the king of Assyria. There is also no certainty 8 6,1 | 28-33. The revolt from Assyria and its consequences. (Time 9 6,1 | 36-37. Deliverance from Assyria (looking back.). (b) Chs. 10 6,5 | Jeroboam II and Uzziah, Assyria passed through a phase of 11 6,5 | all become tributary to Assyria. In 735 B.C. Pekah, who 12 6,5 | Judah had remained loyal to Assyria, but from 715 B.C. Egyptian 13 6,5 | remained a loyal vassal of Assyria.~ ~ 14 6,7 | in favour of an appeal to Assyria (7:1-25J. This is approved 15 6,7 | 5:25-30), and several on Assyria, threatening God’s judgment 16 6,8 | addressed to treacherous Assyria, and once again ends in 17 6,0 | off the prophecies about Assyria; chs. 38, 39, though earlier 18 6,1 | Background of “Deutero-Isaiah.”~ Assyria has disappeared. Nineveh 19 7,5 | feared in Micah’s day was Assyria? It is probably best explained 20 8,4 | Moab and Ammon to the east, Assyria to the north and the Ethiopians 21 8,4 | rather than Egypt, for like Assyria it is far away. So we have 22 9,1 | hand 1:13-15 suggest that Assyria was still dominant in the 23 9,1 | Medes; they parcelled out Assyria’s empire between them and 24 9,1 | later the last vestiges of Assyria vanished unlamented, never 25 9,3 | carry out the punishment of Assyria first pronounced by Jonah ( 26 9,3 | interrupt the address to Assyria. This is particularly true 27 11,7| their land now ruled for Assyria by the Samaritan settlers.~ 28 13,0| the worse because, unlike Assyria (Isa. 10:5f), and Babylon ( 29 15,2| post-exilic date. The mention of Assyria in 10:11 is an outstanding