a17:5-6
b17:24-25
cGen 12:4

‏ 2 Kings 17:5-6

Summary for 2Kgs 17:5-6: 17:5-6  a the king of Assyria: Although sources identify Samaria’s conqueror as Shalmaneser V of Assyria (726–722 BC), Sargon II (who ruled Assyria 721–705 BC) claimed that he captured the city. Perhaps Sargon was the field commander when Samaria fell and then became king when Shalmaneser died during the year of the siege.

• invaded the entire land: Assyrian military strategy was to devastate the territory surrounding an enemy’s primary city before launching a final attack.

• The ninth year of King Hoshea’s reign was 722 BC.

• the people ... were exiled: The Assyrians practiced deportation in order to defuse future rebellions. Sargon also brought other people to Israel to form a mixed population (17:24-25  b).

• Halah was situated northeast of Nineveh in Assyria.

• The Habor River is a tributary of the Euphrates River in northwestern Assyria.

• Gozan was located on the Habor River northeast of Haran (Gen 12:4  c). Assyrian documents from the area list personal names that are clearly Israelite, perhaps reflecting the deportation of the people of Samaria.
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