Judah and Babylon
Chapter 3 Section 4 : Section Quiz The Origins of Judaism Answer C:prevent an attack by the Assyrians on Israel and Judah
Trepidation. The Assyrians had succeeded in exiling the Ten Tribes and overrunning most of the land of Judah also, so the Judeans were fearful. It would take an intervention by God to halt the Assyrians' advance, and that is what happened.
The Assyrians had to invade them, take them over, and appoint a provincial governor to oversee them.
Judah, under John Hyrcanus , invaded Samaria in 113 BCE, destroyed the Samaritan temple and enslaved its inhabitants.
They wanted to expand. Once the Assyrian Empire invaded Phoenicia, the Phoenicians made it easy. They became brothers till this day. Assyrians and Maronites
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The Assyrians were expanding their empire from the north and took the northern ten tribes. 120 years later, after Babylon had taken over the Assyrians, it expanded into Egypt, and in the process took over the other two tribes Judah and Benjamin.
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
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How: By military invasion and conquest. The Assyrians overthrew Israel; the Babylonians conquered Judah. When: Israel, 722 BC; Judah, in three invasions between 605 and 586 BC. Why: As punishment for all manner of disobedience to God.
The Assyrians or Egyptians.