King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18)1
M, #2121703, d. 722 BCE
King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) died 722 BCE.
He became King of Assyria 727 BC.2
Captivity
in 722 BCE King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) (and later King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20)) took Israel, lead by King Hoshea of Israel into captivity 722 BCE.
King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) was replaced as King of Assyria by King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20).3
He became King of Assyria 727 BC.2
Israel Under Foreign Rule
Assyrian Empire 722 BC
* Tiglath-Pileser III
* King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) (727 BC - 722 BC)
Captures Samaria in 722 BC
* King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20) (722 BC - 705 BC)
* King Sennacherib of Assyria (2 Kings) (705 BC - 681 BC)
Move Capital to Nineveh
Babylonia
* King Nabopolassar of Babylon (626 BC - 605 BC)
Overthrows Assyrians
* King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon (605 BC - 562 BC)
605 BC: Defeats Egyptian Control, Starts Deportations
597 BC: More Deportations
586 BC: Destruction of Jerusalem, Final Deportation
* Amel-Marduk
* Nebonidus
* King Belshazzar of Babylon
Persia, Middle East
* Darius the Mede (Danial)
* King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia
* King Darius I (?) (522 BC - 486 BC)
* King Xerxes I (of Persia) (486 BC - 465 BC)
* Artazexex I (465 BC - 424 BC)
Greece, Europe Empore
* Alexander the Great (336-323)
336 BC: Rises to Power
332 BC: Captures Palinstine
323 BC: Empire Divides on Death
Egyptian (Ptolemaic) (320 BC - 200 BC)
Syrian (Seleucid)
200 BC: Artichus III Defeats Egyptians
175 BC: Antichus IV Epiphanes
Maccabaeus
166 BC: Judas Maccabaeus Revolts
160 BC: Jonathan
Hasmonean
142 BC: Become Semi-independent of Syrian control
Roman Control
63 BC.
Assyrian Empire 722 BC
* Tiglath-Pileser III
* King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) (727 BC - 722 BC)
Captures Samaria in 722 BC
* King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20) (722 BC - 705 BC)
* King Sennacherib of Assyria (2 Kings) (705 BC - 681 BC)
Move Capital to Nineveh
Babylonia
* King Nabopolassar of Babylon (626 BC - 605 BC)
Overthrows Assyrians
* King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon (605 BC - 562 BC)
605 BC: Defeats Egyptian Control, Starts Deportations
597 BC: More Deportations
586 BC: Destruction of Jerusalem, Final Deportation
* Amel-Marduk
* Nebonidus
* King Belshazzar of Babylon
Persia, Middle East
* Darius the Mede (Danial)
* King Cyrus II "the Great" of Persia
* King Darius I (?) (522 BC - 486 BC)
* King Xerxes I (of Persia) (486 BC - 465 BC)
* Artazexex I (465 BC - 424 BC)
Greece, Europe Empore
* Alexander the Great (336-323)
336 BC: Rises to Power
332 BC: Captures Palinstine
323 BC: Empire Divides on Death
Egyptian (Ptolemaic) (320 BC - 200 BC)
Syrian (Seleucid)
200 BC: Artichus III Defeats Egyptians
175 BC: Antichus IV Epiphanes
Maccabaeus
166 BC: Judas Maccabaeus Revolts
160 BC: Jonathan
Hasmonean
142 BC: Become Semi-independent of Syrian control
Roman Control
63 BC.
Captivity
in 722 BCE King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) (and later King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20)) took Israel, lead by King Hoshea of Israel into captivity 722 BCE.
King Shalmaneser V of Assyria (2 Kings 17-18) was replaced as King of Assyria by King Sargon of Assyria (Isa 20).3
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2023 |
Citations
- [S3] International Bible Society, editor, The Holy Bible, New International Version (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1984), 2 Kings 17:3. Hereinafter cited as NIV.
- [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalmaneser_V
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Isa 20:1.