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Judea under Persian Rule

In 539 B.C., King Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylon, and a year later he announced that any exiled Jews who wanted to return to their homeland could do so (2 Chronicles 36:22-23; Ezra 1:1-2). A contingent of Jews under the leadership of Zerubbabel did return (Ezra 1:3-2:70) and established the minor Persian province of Judea […]

Posted byAdministratorMarch 15, 2021February 28, 2026Posted inOld Testament, Persian Period

Israel Defeats Og and Sihon

As the Israelites approached Canaan from the east, they asked the Amorite king Sihon if they could pass through his land, but he attacked them instead. The Israelites defeated him at Jahaz and captured all his land (Deuteronomy 2:24-37). After this they turned northward toward Bashan and defeated King Og at Edrei (Deuteronomy 3:1-11). Though […]

Posted byAdministratorMarch 2, 2021April 13, 2026Posted inBattles, Exodus & Conquest Period, Old Testament

Israelites Are Exiled to Assyria

The northern kingdom of Israel had become subject to the vast Assyrian Empire as early as 740 B.C. during the reign of the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser, and many Israelites from lands east of the Jordan River were exiled to places along the Habor River (2 Kings 15:29; 1 Chronicles 5:26). In 722 B.C., however, king […]

Posted byAdministratorFebruary 22, 2021September 27, 2024Posted inAssyrian Period, Old Testament

The Battle at Michmash

1 Samuel 13:23-14:23 During the reign of Saul, a detachment of Philistines pushed far into the interior of Israel and occupied the strategic pass at Michmash. Saul, Jonathan, and the Israelite forces were gathered across the pass at Geba, which is likely the location intended by the phrase “Gibeah of Benjamin” rather than Saul’s hometown […]

Posted byAdministratorFebruary 15, 2021November 29, 2025Posted inBattles, Old Testament, United Monarchy Period

The Kingdoms of Saul, David, and Solomon

When Israel first settled in Canaan, they operated as a coalition of twelve tribes with no single ruler, though from time to time local leaders would rise up as needed to face certain threats (Judges 2-16). Beginning with Saul, however, the twelve tribes of Israel united under a single king in order to be more […]

Posted byAdministratorJanuary 11, 2021February 2, 2026Posted inDavid, Old Testament, United Monarchy Period

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David P. Barrett graduated from Wheaton College in 1993 with a double major in Ancient Languages and Biblical/Theological Studies. After working for seven years as a Bible reference editor at Tyndale House Publishers, he and his wife moved to Kenya to teach at Scott Theological College for two years. Upon returning from Kenya he worked full time as a freelance Bible reference editor and developed in-text maps for Bible reference products such as the NLT Study Bible and the ESV Study Bible. Later, he created all the map resources for the Crossway ESV Bible Atlas as well as Barbour’s Bible Atlas & Companion. Along the way he developed Bible Mapper software and launched biblemapper.com. David and his wife Anisea live in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, with their five children.

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