The Assyrians had an unparalleled reputation for brutality.
The Assyrians inherited their religion from Babylon.
It is true enough that the Assyrians and.
The Assyrians built up a very strong military state.
The Assyrians were now in a very dangerous position.
The Assyrians destroyed the kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE.
The Bible records that the Assyrians captured Judah's king Manasseh.
Assyrians at the time used siege machines with animal names;
And Sennacherib, the king of the Assyrians, departed and went away.
In 701 BC, the Assyrians, attacked Judah and headed toward Jerusalem.
Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews,
Syrians, and some Arabian tribes, are descendants of Shem.
Between 671 and 667 BC the Assyrians began their attack on Egypt.
In regards to the Christians, they were subdivided into Armenians(4%) and Assyrians.
They make a covenant with the Assyrians, and oil is carried to Egypt.
The inhabitants of Samaria were conquered by the Assyrians in 740 B.C. E.
The Babylonians saw an opportunity in this and organized an uprising against the Assyrians.
God answered his prayer by sending an angel to strike down 185,000 Assyrians. - Isa.
The Assyrians burned the gods of those nations with fire because they aren't real gods.
Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians, and most of the Israelites were either killed or deported;
Like the Assyrians, they freely practice their religious faith in many churches,
and can freely associate themselves.
And she distributed her fornications to those chosen men, all of them sons of the Assyrians.
Under this regime, the predominantly ethnically and linguistically distinct Assyrians were pressured to identify as Arabs.
He then sent an angel who destroyed 185,000 Assyrians in one night! - 2 Ki. 19: 35.
In 2 Kings 19:35,
we read about an angel who put to death 185,000 Assyrians who had attacked Israel.
Og så, Oholah committed fornication against me,
and she acted madly with her lovers, with the Assyrians who approached her,
Christianity initially lived alongside Mesopotamian religion among the Assyrians, until the latter began to die out during the 4th century.
Belief in an original paradise that was lost because of
sin was widespread among the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, and others.
The Assyrians deported most of the Israelites,
and that was the end of the northern kingdom(1 Kings 17:1; 2 Kings 2; 17).