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Well, isn't that an interesting question! You see, Israel was more vulnerable to the Assyrian empire because they had a weaker political structure and faced internal instability. Meanwhile, Judah had a stronger monarchy and was able to maintain better alliances, which helped protect them from Assyrian aggression. It's all about strength in unity and standing together, just like how happy little trees support each other in a painting.

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What empire conquered the northern kingdom of Israel and when?

The Assyrian Empire conquered the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, renaming it as the Assyrian province of Samaria.


What empire conquered israel and judah?

Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.


What ended the hostility between Israel and Judah?

Judah sought an alliance with Assyria against Israel, which was threatening to invade Jerusalem and depose the king. Assyria conquered Israel in 722 BCE and made the former kingdom into the province of Samaria. Assyria then turned its attention to Judah, with the intention of extending its empire southwards, but found the fortified city of Jerusalem too hard to defeat.


Is israel an assyrian nation?

No. The Ancient Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by Assyria, but that is the extent of the relationship between Israel and Assyria. The modern State of Israel was founded by the descendants (2600+ years later) of the Ancient Southern Kingdom of Judah.


What happened to the isrealites after Israel was conquered by Assyria?

No. The Northern Kingdom of Israel fell in 722 BCE. The Southern Kingdom of Judah suffered immensely from Assyrian attacks with over 20 major towns and cities leveled, but the capital of Jerusalem was able to withstand the Assyrian siege. It is unclear (archaeologically) why Judah was not conquered. According to the Bible, a plague destroyed both the strength and will of the Assyrians. According to the Assyrian writings on the matter, nothing is said save that the siege did not result in capture.


What year did Syria finally control Judah?

Syria is a modern country, Judah is a bronze-age country. The two never overlapped. There are numerous regimes based in what is now Syria that conquered all or part of Judah. These regimes include: the Kingdom of Aram, the Assyrian Empire, and the Seleucid Empire. Each one controlled Judah at a very different time.


How did the Assyrians influence Israel?

The Assyrians defeated Israel and reduced it to a mere city-state, based on the city of Samaria. Finally, in 722 BCE, they overran Samaria and deported up to 40,000 people - about one fifth of the population. Many of the remainder fled to Judah or to Egypt. From now on, Israel simply ceased to exist. In the south, King Ahaz saved Judah from the fate of Israel and incorporated his kingdom into the Assyrian economy. His policy led Judah to an unprecedented prosperity, in which Jerusalem and Judah experienced dramatic demographic growth. His successor, Hezekiah, took a reckless decision to rebel against Assyria, leading to the utter devastation of Judah. The next king, Manasseh, saved Judah from annihilation by a policy of cooperation with Assyria. Judah continued as a political entity until overrun by the Babylonians.


Is Judah located south of Israel?

yes, Israel is in the North and Judah is in the South.


Why were the israelites and the ninevites enemies?

Nineveh was the capitol city of the Assyrian empire. The book of Jonah in the Bible exaggerates its size but correctly describes its importance. Assyria posed a real threat, and it eventually wiped out the northern kingdom of Israel and threatened the southern kingdom of Judah. That was before Babylon gobbled up the Assyrian empire and then destroyed Judah.The book of Jonah can be seen as an extended parable attacking the notion that the Children of Israel, as the chosen people, are somehow better than others. In it, God says that even the Ninevites, the enemies of Israel, are important and worthy of being offered the chance to repent.


Is Jerusalem located in Israel or judah?

Judah.


Why did Israel collapse under the Assyrian onslaught but Judah did not?

Israel's capital, Samaria, fell to the Assyrian conquest in 722 BCE. Judah had already become an Assyrian vassal around 734 BCE. Following a rebellion, the Assyrians unsuccessfully beseiged Jerusalem around 700 BCE. One key difference between Israel and Judah are that Israel was much more prosperous, so a prize worth fighting for. It was also geographically larger and closer to the Assyrian supply lines. Judah was a poor, mountainous region by comparison, and Jerusalem was particularly well defended. It made more sense for the Assyrians to accept land and a heavy tribute, in return for abandoning the siege of 700 BCE.


Was Obadiah a prophet in Judah or Israel?

In Israel.