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    The Kingdom of Israel (Biblical Hebrew: מַמְלֶכֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎, romanized: Mamleḵeṯ Yīśrāʾēl), or the Kingdom of Samaria, was an Israelite kingdom in the...
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    as-Sāmira) was the capital city of the Kingdom of Israel between c. 880 BCE and c. 720 BCE. It is the namesake of Samaria, a historical region bounded by Judea...
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    Kingdom of Israel, Samaria, was finally taken by Sargon II after a three-year siege started by Shalmaneser V. Against him came up Shalmaneser king of...
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  • West Bank in Israel. The Judea and Samaria Area covers a portion of the territory designated by the biblical names of Judea and Samaria. Both names are...
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    of Samaria, capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. The name Samaria likely began being used for the entire kingdom not long after the town of Samaria...
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    historical kings of the Land of Israel - Abimelech of Sichem, the three kings of the United Kingdom of Israel and those of its successor states, Israel and Judah...
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  • king Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930 – c. 720 BCE), the kingdom of northern Israel Kingdom of Israel (group), Israeli political movement Israel (disambiguation)...
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    was the twelfth king of the ancient northern Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) and the son of Jehoahaz. He was the 12th king of Israel and reigned for 16 years...
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  • BCE), the first Israelite kingdom which united the Twelve Tribes of Israel under a single monarch Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (c. 930 BCE–720 BCE), the...
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    Omrides (redirect from House of Omri)
    of Omri (Hebrew: בֵּית עָמְרִי‎‎, romanized: Bēt ʿOmrī; Akkadian: 𒂍𒄷𒌝𒊑𒄿, romanized: bīt-Ḫûmrî) were the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Samaria...
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    Ten Lost Tribes were the ten of the Twelve Tribes of Israel that were said to have been exiled from the Kingdom of Israel after its conquest by the Neo-Assyrian...
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    Naaman (category Books of Kings people)
    Northern Kingdom of Israel ("Samaria") who said that a prophet there would be able to heal him. Naaman tells his lord this and he is sent to Israel with a...
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    Jeroboam's Revolt (category Kingdom of Israel (Samaria))
    historical origins of the independent kingdoms of Samaria and Judah. The matter of the historicity of the United Monarchy of Israel is central to ascertaining...
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    Sebastia, Nablus (category Kingdom of Israel (Samaria))
    8th centuries BCE, Samaria was capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. According to the Hebrew Bible, Omri, the sixth king of Israel (ruled 880s–870s...
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  • Israelite–Aramean War (category Wars of ancient Israel)
    needed] was an armed conflict between the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) led by king Ahab and the Kingdom of Aram-Damascus led by king Ben-Hadad I. Biblical...
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    large parts of the Transjordan. Samaria, the capital, was home to one of the largest Iron Age structures in the Levant. The Kingdom of Israel was destroyed...
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    Amos (prophet) (category Book of Amos people)
    message at the northern kingdom of Israel, particularly the cities of Samaria and Bethel. Teqoaʿ is often identified with Teqoaʿ south of Jerusalem, but Gary...
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  • (united monarchy), c. 1047–930 BCE[page needed] Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), c. 930–720 BCE[dead link] Kingdom of Judah, c. 930–587/586 BCE[page needed] Hasmonean...
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  • postulated United Kingdom of Israel existed but then split into two Israelite kingdoms occupying the highland zone: the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) in the north...
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    Samaritans (category Kingdom of Israel (Samaria))
    Israelites of the ancient Near East. They are indigenous to Samaria, a historical region of ancient Israel and Judah that comprises the northern half of today's...
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    the cities of Shechem and Samaria; and the Kingdom of Judah in the south, containing Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple. In 1995 and 1996, Israel Finkelstein...
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    Elijah (redirect from Mantle of Prophecy)
    lived in the reign of Ahab (896–874 BC) and Ahaziah (874–872 BC), kings of the (northern) kingdom of Israel or Samaria. He was a prophet of the desert, like...
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  • cartography of Israel is the history of surveying and methods of creation of maps that have modern Israel, and the ancient Kingdom of Israel (Samaria). Prior...
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    Shechem (category Kingdom of Israel (Samaria))
    of the new kingdom (1 Kings 12:1; 14:17; 2 Chronicles 10:1). After the kings of Israel moved, first to Tirzah (1 Kings 14:17) and later on to Samaria...
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  • The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel is a book that gives a more detailed account of the reigns of the kings of ancient Kingdom of Israel than that presented...
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    subject of controversy among scholars, since it seems unlikely that the Kingdom of Israel could possess an army superior to that of the Kingdom of Aram-Damascus...
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    Kurkh Monoliths (category Kingdom of Israel (Samaria))
    inscriptions, as the usual Assyrian terms for the Northern Kingdom of Israel were "The Land of Omri" or Samaria. This fact has been brought up by some scholars who...
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    Tel Dothan (redirect from Dothan, Israel)
    sanctuary east of Tell Dothan, in the mountains of Samaria, dated to around the 11th century, which may be related to the episode of the golden calf...
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    Omri (redirect from Omri (King of Israel))
    sixth king of Israel. He was a successful military campaigner who extended the northern kingdom of Israel. Other monarchs from the House of Omri are Ahab...
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  • cities of the Levites. With the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel (Samaria), the kingdom of Judah became the sole Jewish state and the term...
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