Bible map Assyrian Empire 750 BC
Bible map Assyrian Empire 750 BC
Assyrian Empire 750 BC
On the verge of overrunning Middle East
Assyria, based in what is now northern Iraq, began to push west, bullying city-state kingdoms into paying them taxes or tribute. They would conquer Syria first and kill the king in Damascus. Then, in 722 BC, they would erase Israel from the world map and deport the Jewish survivors. They would try to destroy Jerusalem, but didn't make it past the walls before something mysterious drove them away, possibly a bubonic-like plague, some scholars theorize.Where to find more Bible maps
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Assyrian Empire 750 BC
Map of Sea Peoples
Map of Sea Peoples
Map of Sea Peoples invading Mediterranean coastland. A volcano erupted in the Aegean Sea around 1500 BC, when many say Moses was growing up in Egypt. It wiped out communities on islands and along the coasts. Sea Peoples, as they are known, started looking for new land, Philistines among them, who became fierce enemies of Israelite ancestors of today’s Jewish people.
Map of Sea Peoples invasion
Map of Amos’ trip to Samaria
Map of Amos' trip to Samaria
Map of Amos' trip to Samaria in the northern Jewish nation of Israel. He warns them to stop cheating the poor and most vulnerable people, and to stop worshiping at forbidden shrines and temples.