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Assyrian Siege of Lachish: Terror in Relief

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The Assyrian siege of Lachish in 701 BCE wasn't just a military victory—it was a masterpiece of propaganda. In this episode, we examine the brutal tactics Sennacherib used to smash Judah's second city: battering rams, ramp builders, mass impalement, and deportation. We focus on the famous Nineveh reliefs that depict the siege in gruesome detail, and what they reveal about Assyrian psychological warfare. Lucas and Luna explore the archaeological evidence from the site, the biblical account in 2 Kings and Isaiah, and the political fallout that spared Jerusalem. Specific topics include the role of the Assyrian turtan (field marshal), the construction of siege ramps, the use of slingers and archers, and the fate of the Judean defenders. We also touch on the debate over whether Hezekiah's rebellion was justified and how Lachish shaped the myth of Jerusalem's divine deliverance. #Assyria #Lachish #Sennacherib #SiegeWarfare #AncientIsrael #Judah #Hezekiah #NinevehReliefs #Turtan #BatteringRam #SiegeRamp #Deportation #PsychologicalWarfare #Archaeology #BiblicalHistory #IronAge #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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