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Archaeology in the Time of Kings: Hezekiah's Reform

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 01:02:50
Publish Date: 2021-05-08 14:43:00
Description:

Episode: This inaugural Biblical World episode takes a deep dive into the archaeological background of King Hezekiah’s religious reform (2 Kgs 18:4).

Hosts: Chris McKinny (Gesher Media) and Oliver Hersey (Jerusalem University College

Episode Summary: 

In this episode, Chris and Oliver discuss the following: 

The historical background of Assyrian interactions with Israel and Judah in the late 8th century BC; The destruction of Israel by the Assyrians; The campaign of Sennacherib to Judah in 701 BC; The archaeological evidence at Tel Sheba (decommissioned altar); The archaeological evidence at Arad (decommissioned shrine). The archaeological evidence at Tel Moza (reformed “temple”) The archaeological evidence at the Lachish gate shrine (decommissioned and defiled)

Additional Resources: 

Jerusalem University College (JUC); JUC Summer Institute; JUC Online; Context of Scripture in Accordance Bible Software; BAS Article on Lachish and BASOR article on same subject; Moulis 2019 “Hezekiah’s Cultic Reforms according to the Archaeological Evidence”

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