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This volume surveys political and military developments across the ancient Near East, focusing on Assyrian campaigns and institutions under rulers such as Tiglath‑Pileser, Sargon, Sennacherib and Esarhaddon; the interplay with Israel and Judah including prophetic responses; Egyptian pharaohs and conflicts with Assyria; the revival of Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar; and the rise of Lydia. It combines narrative of campaigns and dynastic changes with analysis of army, administration, art, and religion, tracing how conquest, diplomacy and prophetic critique reshaped societies and cultural connections among Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Israel and neighbouring states.
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