id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12976 Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry) Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations .txt text/plain 77945 4972 78 the Assyrian king to march unopposed into Egypt, and the battle of Kings; Nineveh and not Babylon was the capital of the Assyrian empire, king of "the land of the Amorites," as Palestine was called by the great temple of the Moon-god had been founded by Babylonian princes name of an Egyptian king in the period when Egypt was ruled by Asiatic the country, was taken by the Assyrian king Sargon, and northern Israel the days of the later Assyrian empire its kings contended in battle with from the vassal-king of Jerusalem, show that the power of Egypt in Asia Egyptians retreated to their own country, and Jerusalem fell in B.C. 588, one year after the death of the Egyptian king. Six years later he was carried off to Elam, and a new king of (the temple of the god Bir), the city of the king, is separated from the ./cache/12976.txt ./txt/12976.txt