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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the Judges |  |  |  | History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the Judges: Encyclopedia II - History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the JudgesThe Hebrews migrated into Canaan circa 1200 BCE, a time when the great powers of the region were neutralized by troubles of various kinds. In their initial attacks under Joshua, the Hebrews occupied most of Canaan, which they settled according to traditional family lines derived from the sons of Jacob and Joseph (the "tribes" of Israel). No formal government existed and the people were led by ad hoc leaders (the "judges" of the biblical Book of Judges) in times of crisis. Around this time, the name "Israel" is f ...
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In 722 BCE, the Assyrians, under Shalmaneser, and then under Sargon, conquered Israel (the northern Kingdom), destroyed its capital Samaria, and sent many of the Israelites into exile and captivity. The ruling class of the northern kingdom (perhaps a small portion of the overall population) were deported to other lands in the Assyrian empire and a new nobility was imported by the Assyrians.
729-687 BCE. Reign of king Hezekiah of Judah. He is noted in the Bible for initiating reforms that outlawed, or enforced Jewish laws against ...
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His father Terah came from Ur Kasdim. His father m ...
See also:History of ancient Israel and Judah, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Early history, History of ancient Israel and Judah - The patriarchal period, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Egyptian domination, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the Judges, History of ancient Israel and Judah - The United Monarchy, History of ancient Israel and Judah - The period of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, History of ancient Israel and Judah - The period of captivity, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Rebuilding the Temple, History of ancient Israel and Judah - The legacy of Alexander the Great and the dawn of Rabbinic Judaism, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Roman conquests, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Notable people, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Partial list of kings of Israel, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Partial list of kings of Judah, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Notable places, History of ancient Israel and Judah - Religious places and objects Read more here: » History of ancient Israel and Judah: Encyclopedia II - History of ancient Israel and Judah - The patriarchal period |
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 |  |  | History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the Judges: Encyclopedia II - Ammon - During the Kingdoms of Israel and JudahAttacks by the Ammonites on Israelite communities east of the Jordan were the impetus behind the unification of the tribes under Saul, who defeated them. (1 Samuel 11:11).
From II Sam. x. 2, it may be concluded that Nahash assisted David out of hatred for Saul; but his son Hanun provoked David by ill-treating his ambassadors, and brought about the defeat of the Ammonites, despite assistance from their northern neighbors in Aram (ibid. x. 13). Their capital Rabbah was captured (ibid. xii. 29), and numerous ca ...
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See also:Midian, Midian - Geographical Position, Midian - During the Exodus and the period of the Judges, Midian - The Kenites and Ephah, Midian - In Archaeology, Midian - Economy, Midian - Religion, Midian - Resources Read more here: » Midian: Encyclopedia II - Midian - During the Exodus and the period of the Judges |
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Kingdom of Judah - Notes.
Hezekiah: contemporary with Sennacherib of Assyria, and Merodach-baladan of Babylon.
Zedekiah: King during the second rebellion (588–586 BCE). Jerusalem was captured after a lengthy siege, the temple burnt, Zedekiah taken into exile and Judah was reduced to a ...
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After Gideon's death, according to Judges 8.33, the Israelites went astray and started to ...
See also:Baal, Baal - Non-religious usage of the word Ba'al, Baal - Deities called Ba‘al and Ba‘alat, Baal - Ba'al of Carthage, Baal - Ba‘al as a divine title in Israel and Judah, Baal - Multiple Ba‘als and ‘Ashtarts, Baal - Use of the word Ba‘al, Baal - Ba'al as a demon, Baal - Ba'al Zebûb Read more here: » Baal: Encyclopedia II - Baal - Ba‘al as a divine title in Israel and Judah |
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Supreme Court of Israel - Appointment.
Supreme Court Justices, as well as all other judges, are appointed by the President of the State upon the nomination of “the Judges’ Nominations Committee”. The Nominations Committee is composed of nine members: three Justices of the Supreme Court (including the President of the Court among them), two Ministers (one of them being the Minister of Justice), two Members of the Knesset and two representatives of the Israel Bar Association. The Minist ...
See also:Supreme Court of Israel, Supreme Court of Israel - Judges, Supreme Court of Israel - Appointment, Supreme Court of Israel - Qualifications, Supreme Court of Israel - Number of Judges, Supreme Court of Israel - Current Justices, Supreme Court of Israel - Powers, Supreme Court of Israel - Appellate Court, Supreme Court of Israel - High Court of Justice, Supreme Court of Israel - Further Hearing, Supreme Court of Israel - Retrial, Supreme Court of Israel - Composition, Supreme Court of Israel - Presiding Judge Read more here: » Supreme Court of Israel: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Court of Israel - Judges |
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 |  |  | History of ancient Israel and Judah - Period of the Judges: Encyclopedia II - Pharisees - Background: The Religion of Ancient IsraelAlthough the Pharisees did not emerge until the Hasmonean period, their origins, like those of the Saducees, may be traced to institutions that developed during the First Temple era. The religion of ancient Israel, like those of most ancient Near Eastern societies, centered on a Temple, served by a caste of priests, who sacrificed offerings to their god. Among the Children of Israel, priests claimed descent from Aaron of the tribe of Levi, and were believed to have been chosen by God to serve God in the Tabernacle during Israel's wanderings ...
See also:Pharisees, Pharisees - Background: The Religion of Ancient Israel, Pharisees - Pharisees in the Second Temple Era, Pharisees - The Persian Period, Pharisees - The Hellenistic Period, Pharisees - The Hasmonean Period, Pharisees - The Roman Period, Pharisees - From Pharisees to Rabbis, Pharisees - Pharisaic Principles and Values, Pharisees - Pharisees and Christianity, Pharisees - Links Read more here: » Pharisees: Encyclopedia II - Pharisees - Background: The Religion of Ancient Israel |
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