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Telassar

Telassar was an ancient city conquered by the Assyrian Empire, mentioned in Scripture as evidence of Assyria's military power and as a contrast to God's protection of His people.

Overview

Telassar (also called Thelassar) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia that fell under Assyrian conquest. The Assyrian king Sennacherib invoked this city as an example of Assyrian military dominance when threatening Jerusalem, attempting to intimidate King Hezekiah into surrender. The reference to Telassar demonstrates the historical reality of Assyrian expansion and serves as a backdrop for God's miraculous deliverance of Jerusalem.

Key Scriptures

"Have the gods of the nations delivered them, the nations that my predecessors destroyed, Gozan, Haran, Rezeph and the people of Eden who were in Tel Assar?" (2 Kings 19:12, NIV)

"Have the gods of the nations that were destroyed by my forefathers delivered them—the gods of Gozan, Haran, Rezeph and the people of Eden who were in Tel Assar?" (Isaiah 37:12, NIV)

Application

When facing intimidation or seemingly impossible circumstances, remember that God's power transcends human military might, and trust in His protection rather than yielding to threats.

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Called also Thelasar, a city or district conquered by the Assyrians.