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Sennacherib and the War of 1812: Disputed Victory in the Assyrian Campaign of 701 BCE in Light of Military History
By (Author) Dr. Paul S. Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
22nd August 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Military history
Old Testaments
Judaism: sacred texts and revered writings
221.95
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This volume investigates the question of how both Assyria and Judah could remember the war of 701 BCE as their respective victory. Whilst surveying available evidences for historical reconstructions, Paul S. Evans compares the Sennacheribs Third Campaign with the War of 1812 between Canada and the USA as an example of disputed victory from military history. Evans examines Assyrian and biblical texts to evaluate the conflict and argues that rather than being intentionally deceptive in their accounts of the events, both sides had reasons to perceive the war as a victory. This examination of military narratives also illustrates how the fluctuating support for wartime leaders in 1812 is analogous to positive and negative oracles regarding Jerusalems leadership during the war years. With differing opinions regarding the success of the Sennacheribs Third Campaign, this book presents an interesting discussion of the events and demonstrates how our understanding of the war between Assyria and Judah can be illuminated by military history.
Navigates the intricate issue of conflicting claims of victory with expertise and offers fresh insights that will undoubtedly shape future research in this field. * Review of Biblical Literature *
Paul S. Evans is Associate Professor of Old Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Canada.