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Salmanu was king of Moab during the reign of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III (ruled 745727 BCE). [1] He is mentioned in a clay inscription found in Nimrud as a vassal of Assyria. Eberhard Schrader theorized that he might be identical with the Shalman who waged war on Israel and sacked Beth-arbel ( Hosea 10:14); though other scholars identify Shalman with one of the Assyrian kings named Shalmaneser.

References

  1. ^ "Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Central Levant States". History Files. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salmanu was king of Moab during the reign of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III (ruled 745727 BCE). [1] He is mentioned in a clay inscription found in Nimrud as a vassal of Assyria. Eberhard Schrader theorized that he might be identical with the Shalman who waged war on Israel and sacked Beth-arbel ( Hosea 10:14); though other scholars identify Shalman with one of the Assyrian kings named Shalmaneser.

References

  1. ^ "Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Central Levant States". History Files. Retrieved 10 March 2017.

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