SHALMANESER III IN THE WEST

This article re-examines the relations between Assyria, Aram-Damascus and Israel in the period of Shalmaneser III and his son Shamshi-Adad V (858-811 in light of the new edition of the Assyrian Royal Inscriptions published in 1996 by A. K. Grayson (RIMA 3) and the Booty Inscriptions of Hazael. The a...

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Published in:Revue biblique
Main Author: Galil, Gershon (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2002
In: Revue biblique
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Summary:This article re-examines the relations between Assyria, Aram-Damascus and Israel in the period of Shalmaneser III and his son Shamshi-Adad V (858-811 in light of the new edition of the Assyrian Royal Inscriptions published in 1996 by A. K. Grayson (RIMA 3) and the Booty Inscriptions of Hazael. The author reconsidered the following issues: the battle of Qarqar, the Assyrian campaigns to the West in 849-848 BC and Israel's foreign policy during Jehu's reign, pointing out the advantages of Jehu's departure from the anti-Assyrian coalition. L'article reprend l'examen des relations entre l'Assyrie, Aram-Damas et Israël durant la période de Salmanazar III et de son fils, Shamshi-Adad V (858-811 av. J.-C.), au vu de la nouvelle édition des Inscriptions royales assyriennes, publiée en 1996 par A. K. Grayson (RIMA 3), et des listes de tributs de Hazaël. L'auteur reconsidère la bataille de Qarqar, les campagnes assyriennes vers l'ouest en 849-848, et la politique étrangère d'Israël sous le règne de Jéhu, soulignant les avantages de sa distanciation de la coalition anti-assyrienne.
ISSN:2466-8583
Contains:Enthalten in: Revue biblique