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ASSYRIA

(See also Assyrian [Language]; Nineveh; rulers by name)

adultery in: w87 11/1 13

alliances with and against: it-1 77

Ammonites dominated by: it-1 94

ancestry: it-1 199

appearance of Assyrians: it-1 201

beards: it-1 1020

hair: it-1 1020

archaeological finds: it-1 148, 955-958; w93 6/1 4-7; w88 2/15 25-28

annals: it-1 451

annals of Sargon II (Khorsabad): it-1 148; it-2 865; g 11/07 16

annals of Shalmaneser III: it-1 1047

Ashurbanipal’s library (Nineveh): it-1 188, 637; it-2 754; g05 5/22 18-19

Ashurnasirpal II with symbols of gods: it-1 956

Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III (Nimrud): it-1 203, 388; it-2 24-25, 173, 554, 908; si 69; w88 2/15 26

Calah (Nimrud): it-1 388

cross: w08 3/1 22

display inscriptions: it-1 451

Epic of Gilgamesh (Nineveh): w92 1/15 6; sh 47-49; g90 4/22 3

eponym lists: it-1 452

Esar-haddon’s inscriptions: it-1 757-758; it-2 359

inscriptions about Pharaoh Tirhakah: it-2 1109

Monolith Inscription of Shalmaneser III: it-2 907

names of kings of Judah and Israel: it-1 148

Nimrud Prism: it-2 865; w88 2/15 27

Nineveh’s fall: it-1 205, 958; it-2 505; si 159

Nineveh’s ruins: it-1 958; it-2 503-505; w07 11/15 8; jd 49; ba 14; si 159

Nineveh’s size: w93 6/1 4-5

omen tablets: it-1 637

palace (description by archaeologist Austen Layard): it-2 504; w01 2/15 20

palace of Ashurnasirpal II (Nimrud): it-1 388, 955; w89 5/15 24

palace of Sargon II (Khorsabad): it-1 148, 160, 955; it-2 865-866; w88 2/15 25

palace of Sennacherib (Nineveh): it-1 148, 160; it-2 895; ba 14; si 334; w88 2/15 25, 27

palace relief (Nineveh): it-1 201

relief of monarch with protective spirit: it-1 956

reliefs depicting Medes: w88 3/15 26

reliefs of capture of Lachish (Nineveh): it-1 148, 372, 952; it-2 188, 894; g 11/07 17; ba 14-15; w93 6/1 5-7; w88 2/15 26-27

Sargon II portrait: it-1 960; w15 5/1 9

seal with god Asshur: it-1 201-202, 975; it-2 529

Sennacherib’s prisms (Nineveh): it-1 148, 190, 720, 957; it-2 894; g 12/10 27; g 11/07 17; si 119, 156, 334; w88 2/1 26-27; w88 2/15 25, 28; w87 7/15 6

statue of Ashurnasirpal II (Nimrud): it-1 388

stela of Ashurnasirpal II (Nimrud): it-2 504

Synchronistic Chronicle: it-2 714, 1101

“synchronistic history”: it-1 452

Tiglath-pileser III: it-2 174, 595, 1101; w88 2/15 26

tribute lists: it-1 451-452

wall panel (Nimrud): it-1 205, 955

war cruelty: it-1 201, 958, 1136, 1190; w13 4/1 10; g 12/10 26-27; jd 118; ip-1 144, 208-210; w88 2/15 24-25

winged bull sculptures (Khorsabad): rr 47

architecture: it-1 160

army:

archers: it-1 157, 170

chariot: it-1 47, 203

Babylonia subject to: it-1 238

capitals: it-1 201, 954; w88 2/15 24-25

Asshur: it-1 954

Calah (Nimrud): it-1 388

Dur Sharrukin (Khorsabad): it-2 866

Nineveh: w21.11 31; it-2 503-505

chronology: it-1 451-452, 454-455

discussion: it-1 200-205, 954; g 12/10 26-28; gl 22; w88 2/15 24-28

Egypt invaded by: it-1 697-698; it-2 370, 506

conquered: it-1 758; it-2 370

Elam subjugated by: it-1 703

expansion:

Damascus a key target: it-1 572

fall: it-1 205

Babylon allied with Medes: it-2 359

battle of Carchemish confirms: it-1 418

Isaiah’s prophecy: mwb25.11 16; g 12/10 27-28; ip-1 189, 314-315

Zephaniah’s prophecy: g 12/10 28; w01 2/15 20-21; w96 3/1 11-12

gods: it-1 201-202, 974-975; sh 45

Anu: sh 45

Asshur: it-1 199, 201-202, 974-975; it-2 529; re 250; sh 45

Bel: sh 45

credited with war victories: ip-1 325

Ea: sh 45

Enlil: sh 45

Eresh-Kigal: sh 53

Ishtar: it-2 503; sh 45

Marduk (Merodach): sh 45

Nisroch: it-2 506

Ramman: it-2 811-812

Shamash: sh 45

Sin: sh 45

Tammuz (Dumuzi): sh 45

triads: it-1 201-202; it-2 529; re 250; ti 9; w88 2/15 25

government officials:

Rabsaris: it-2 725

Rabshakeh: it-2 725

Tartan: it-2 1068

history:

synchronization with Bible: it-1 452, 454-455

unreliability: it-1 452; it-2 865; ba 15

Israel (northern kingdom) invaded by: it-1 204, 954, 1103; it-2 908

deportations: it-1 62, 204; w06 12/1 9

exile: it-1 62, 204, 415, 775, 993, 1014, 1022, 1025, 1034, 1233; it-2 847; rr 130; w88 2/15 27

fall of Samaria: it-1 204, 1233; it-2 846; si 156, 296; gm 47-48; w88 2/15 26-27

Jehovah’s “rod” (Isa 10:5): it-2 818

Menahem buys withdrawal: it-2 371

peoples moved into: it-1 62, 204, 222, 415, 562, 757-758, 1233; it-2 847-848, 896

prophesied: it-1 1187; it-2 296-297, 846; ip-1 317-320

Tiglath-pileser III: it-2 1101

Judah (southern kingdom) invaded by: it-1 204, 954, 1103-1105; it-2 463; w13 11/15 18-20; si 121; w88 2/15 27-28

deportation: it-1 415, 952; g 11/07 17

Ethiopian diversion attempt: g90 6/22 26

Isaiah foretells: it-1 1187; it-2 1101; ip-1 17-19, 108-111, 113-114

Isaiah reassures Judah: it-1 487; ip-1 146-152, 325, 327-328, 343, 345

Isaiah warns against misplaced trust: ip-1 208-214

Jerusalem threatened: it-1 957; it-2 725-726, 894; lfb 132-133; w13 11/15 19-20; w10 7/15 12-15; g 12/10 27; ip-1 386-389; w88 1/15 17-18; w88 2/15 27-28; w88 4/15 17-18; w87 9/1 22

Lachish besieged: it-2 188

Lachish taken: w93 6/1 5-7; w88 2/15 26-27

Sennacherib: it-2 893-895; w17.08 11; si 296

language: it-1 144, 283

law: it-1 202

punishments: it-1 551

lion hunting: it-1 955

maps:

empire: w21.11 31; it-1 954; g 12/10 26; gl 23; w88 2/15 24

Medes resist successfully: it-2 359

Nineveh: w21.11 31; it-1 148, 205; it-2 503-505; jd 48; si 158-160; w88 2/15 25, 28

destruction: w07 11/15 9; si 159, 164

destruction prophesied: w21.11 31; it-2 463, 504-505; g17.3 5; jd 24, 48-49

origin of Assyrian civilization: w93 6/1 6-7

people: it-1 201

prophetic significance:

‘Assyrian invades our land’ (Mic 5:5): rr 183; w13 11/15 20

religion: it-1 201-202, 954; si 159; w88 2/15 25

cross: w08 3/1 22

hell: it-1 1087; sh 52-53; w89 10/1 4

immortality of the soul: sh 52-53

political involvement: it-1 956

rulers: it-1 203-205

Adad-nirari III: it-1 203

Ashurbanipal (Asenappar): it-1 188, 205, 697; it-2 1212; w88 2/15 25, 28

Ashurnasirpal II: it-1 201, 203, 388, 418, 955-956; w88 2/15 25

Ashur-nirari V: it-1 203; it-2 1102

Ashur-uballit II: it-1 205

crown: it-1 553

Darius Hystaspis: it-1 205

Esar-haddon: it-1 204, 757-758; it-2 1102; w88 2/15 28

religious: it-1 956

Sargon II: it-1 148, 204, 960; it-2 864-866; w09 5/1 4; g 11/07 16; w88 2/15 25, 27

Sennacherib: it-1 148, 204; it-2 893-895; si 334; w88 2/1 26-27; w88 2/15 27-28

Shalmaneser III: it-1 203, 454-455; it-2 906-908; w88 2/15 26

Shalmaneser V: it-1 204, 1233; it-2 906, 908; w88 2/15 27

Tiglath-pileser III (Tilgath-pilneser, Pul): it-1 62, 204, 661, 1233; it-2 1100-1102; w88 2/15 26

symbolized by—

ax (Isa 10:15): ip-1 148-149

east wind: it-2 1185

razor (Isa 7:20): it-2 1101; ip-1 110

rod (Isa 10:5): it-2 818; ip-1 144-145

second head of wild beast (Re 13:1): w12 6/15 9

warfare: it-1 201-202

battering ram: it-1 265

battle of Karkar: it-2 907

conquest policy: it-1 414, 1233; it-2 847, 1100-1101

cruelty: it-1 201, 958, 1136, 1190; it-2 463; w13 4/1 10; g 12/10 26-27; w07 10/15 22; jd 118; ip-1 144, 208-210; w88 2/15 24-25

Kedar: it-2 144

military camps: it-1 398

religious nature of: it-1 202, 954, 956; ip-1 208-209, 325; w88 2/15 25

terrorism: w10 2/15 19

writing: it-2 1213

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