

Episode 20: The Long Seventh Century, Pt. 1
This week's episode, we spend a lot of time with Assyrian king Esarhaddon, whose hellbent insistence on ensuring his own son's succession was not a repeat of his own disastrous rise to the throne that he promulgated a treaty text to the far corners of the Assyrian empire, a text that would be reworked to be a treaty between Yahweh and his people in Judah. All of this and so much more on this week's episode! Support the show on Patreon and get hours of bonus content and early access to episodes:
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Bibliography:
Stavrakopoulou - ‘King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice’;
Hayes - ‘Hidden Riches’;
Younger - ‘The Context of Scripture, Vol. 4’;
Van de Mieroop - ‘A History of the Ancient Near East’;
Liverani - ‘Israel’s History and the History of Israel’;
Frahm - ‘Assyria’;
Podany - ‘Weavers, Scribes, and Kings’;
Alter - ‘The Hebrew Bible’;
Frevel - ‘History of Ancient Israel’;
Berlin & Brettler - ‘The Jewish Study Bible, 2nd Ed.’;
Radner, Moeller, and Potts - ‘The Oxford History of the Ancient Near East, Vol. IV’
Neujahr - ‘Predicting the Past in the Ancient Near East’;
Adams and Goff - ‘The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Wisdom Literature’;
https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/solar-eclipse-substitute-king ;