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KEVOS July 26, 2014 Image Bible Study, Biblical Maps

The Near East at the Time of Isaiah

c. 740 b.c.

The prophecies of Isaiah are set against the backdrop of a rising Assyrian Empire. This resurgent ancient nation posed a great threat to Israel and Judah, and it would eventually engulf nearly the entire Near East from Ur to Ararat to Egypt.

The Near East at the Time of Isaiah

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