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Samaria (Sebaste)
Also known as
Sebastia, Sebastiya, Sebastiyeh, Sebastos, Sebustiyeh, Shamir, Shomeron,
Shomron, "house of Khomry" |
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City on a Hill
The hill of Samaria was in the
tribal territory of Manasseh, but apparently was not significantly
inhabited until the time of King Omri (Ahab's father). For the next 160
years, the city was the capital of the northern kingdom, apparently
reaching a size of 150 acres (as large as Jerusalem in Hezekiah's time).
Samaria is well situated with steep slopes on all sides. This
geographical reality is reflected in the history, as Samaria withstood
sieges by the Arameans (2 Ki 6), Assyrians for 3 years (2 Ki 17), and
Hasmoneans for one year. |
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