Antiquities of the Orient unveiled, containing a concise description of the remarkable ruins of King Solomon's temple, and store cities ,together with those of all the most ancient and renowned cities of the East, including Babylon, Nineveh, Damascus, and Shushan . Death of Ahaz ; succeeded by Hezekiah. Sennaclierib comes up against Judah, but is pacifiedby a tribute and returns. 2 Kings xviii. Sennacherib again invades the kingdom of Judah; hisarmy destroyed near Jerusalem by an angeL Death of Hezekiah ; succeeded by Manasseh. Jerusalem taken by the King of Assyria; Manassehcarrie


Antiquities of the Orient unveiled, containing a concise description of the remarkable ruins of King Solomon's temple, and store cities ,together with those of all the most ancient and renowned cities of the East, including Babylon, Nineveh, Damascus, and Shushan . Death of Ahaz ; succeeded by Hezekiah. Sennaclierib comes up against Judah, but is pacifiedby a tribute and returns. 2 Kings xviii. Sennacherib again invades the kingdom of Judah; hisarmy destroyed near Jerusalem by an angeL Death of Hezekiah ; succeeded by Manasseh. Jerusalem taken by the King of Assyria; Manassehcarried away captive to Babylon. Death of Manasseh. 2 Chron. xxxiii. He is succeded by Amon. 2 Kings xxi. Amon slain by his servants; succeeded by Josiah. 2Chron. xxxiii. Josiah prepares to repair the Temple. 2 Kings xxii. A solemn celebration of the passover by Josiah. 2Kings xxiii. In attempting to stop the King of Egypt from crossinghis territory, Josiah is slain in battle. 2 Jehoahaz succeeds him; reigns three months, then de-posed by Pharaoh Necho, and taken to Egypt; Jehoi-aldm succeeds him. 2 Kings xxiii. Nebuchadnezzar takes Jerusalem ; puts Jehoiakim infetters ; afterwards releasing him, makes him tribu-tary; spoils the Temple. 2 Kings xxiv.


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