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Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations

CHAPTER VI
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Palestine was no longer a source of trouble.

Judah had returned to its vassalage to Assyria, and the abortive attempts of Sidon and Jerusalem to rebel had been easily suppressed.

True to his policy of conciliation, Esar-haddon had dealt leniently with Manasseh of Judah.

He had been brought in fetters before his lord at Babylon, and there pardoned and restored to his kingdom.

It was a lesson which neither he nor his successors forgot, like the similar lesson impressed a few years later upon the Egyptian prince Necho.
The Assyrian conquest of Egypt has been already described.


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