Assyria
Israel was conquered in 722 BCE.
It is generally agreed that the Assyrian Empire invaded and conquered the Northern 10 Tribes during the 722-718 BC period.
Oh, dude, the fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel happened around 722 BC, and the fall of the Southern Kingdom of Judah was around 586 BC, so that's like, umm, about 136 years apart. But like, who's counting, right?
721 BC was the final exile.
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.
722 BC
AnswerYes. Israel ceased to exist in 722 BCE and became the Assyrian province of Samaria.
Israel fell to Assyria in 722 BC.
The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.
In 722 BC, the Assyrian Empire conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, leading to the fall of its capital, Samaria. This event marked the end of the northern kingdom, resulting in the exile of many Israelites and the assimilation of the remaining population into Assyrian culture. This conquest is significant in biblical history, as it led to the loss of the ten northern tribes of Israel, often referred to as the "Lost Tribes." The event had lasting impacts on the region's political and religious landscape.
sargon conquered mesopotamia at 2340 bc
63 bc