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The Long and Complex Siege
Commentators explain that the three-year siege of Samaria was a prolonged and complex event. The city's strong position on a hill, potential aid from Egypt, and other Assyrian military campaigns contributed to the delay. Scholars also note that while King Shalmaneser began the siege, historical records suggest his successor, Sargon, was the one who ultimately captured the city.
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18th Century
Theologian
All the land - This refers to Shalmaneser's second invasion (723 B.C., his fifth year), which is contrasted with the first. While the first …
19th Century
Bishop
Then (and) the king of Assyria came up ... and besieged it three years. —Sargon states that he took Samaria (Samer…
17th Century
Pastor
Then the king of Assyria came up throughout all the land
Of Israel, there being none to oppose his march; Hoshea not…
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17th Century
Minister
When the measure of sin is filled up, the Lord will forbear no longer. The inhabitants of Samaria must have endured great affliction. Some of the p…