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 | | The inscription, as interpreted by Rawlinson, mentions the receiving by the king of tribute from the cities of Tyre, Sidon, and Gebal, in his 21st year; defeating the king of Hamath, and 12 other kings of the upper and lower country (Canaan, lower). |
 | | Hincks reads the names of Jehu, king of Israel, and dates the obelisk B.C. Dr. Grotefend reads the names of Tiglath Pileser Pul, and Shalmanassar, and refers to the accounts in Isaiah (Isaiah 20), and Nahum (Nah. |
 | | Sargon’s name was found in another inscription, with his title, Shalmaneser, and the account of the capture of Samaria (which in Assyrian isSAMARINA), He carried off 27,280 families, and placed colonies, in their stead, of people from Assyria (2 Kings 18). |
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