Dur-Sharrukin, Sargon II’s capital at Khorsabad, reveals Assyrian power, confirms Isaiah 20:1, and strengthens confidence in biblical history.
What Does Bene-Berak Reveal About Dan’s Coastal Frontier and Ancient History?
Bene-Berak illuminates Dan’s coastal frontier, Assyrian conquest, ancient burial practices, and the enduring historical depth of biblical geography.
Azor: The Ancient Mound by Jaffa and Its Archaeological Importance
Azor reveals the burial customs, Philistine-era culture, and coastal setting that illuminate the biblical world near Joppa and Dan’s border.
Hezekiah: The King Who Held Fast to God in the Face of the Assyrian War Machine
Hezekiah restored true worship, prepared wisely for siege, and trusted Jehovah as Assyria collapsed before Jerusalem.
Assyria-Sargon II, Sennacherib, and the Siege of Jerusalem
Sargon II consolidated Assyria, but Sennacherib’s siege of Jerusalem revealed the limits of empire before Jehovah’s deliverance.
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.
Assyria in Bible History
Explore the accuracy of the Bible's prophecies on Assyria and the coming of the Prince of Peace, fulfilled through Jesus Christ. Discover the message of peace and hope taught by the Bible and the contrast with the world's focus on war and conflict.

