Byron: The Destruction of Sennacherib
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HAHA, it's interesting that a real people were used in the Bible. A lot of this actually misconstrues history as we know it and makes the Assyrians a shrouded peoples. There's been speculations that the Hebrews were absorbed into the Assyrian nation. There's also the resentfulness between the Muslims & Christians (eg: Arabs & Assyrians). I am 1/2 Assyrian, but I definitely promote the idea that the Assyrians are related to the indegenous peoples of Mesopotamia and NOT the Arabs.
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thanks for this, i to know how to say this for school lol ;-)
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@rawrimaprick mate, what the hell are you on about?
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@YonanBarkho did u get beaten up as a child which led to you being so insecure about yourself that you would think people are insulting you when they aren't?
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@rawrimaprick mate, what the fuck have you been smoking?
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he meant the assyrian army of sennacherib u cunt. not all the assyrians.
lol retard.
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Bible says so but not history.. Im christian btw lolz !! ASSYRIANS > Jews/Arabs/Aryans
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No because the Bible and history say so.
lol lol
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Why? Because jews said so? LOLZ
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No
The Jews were Gods chosen people.
This is a really famous poem. Lord Byron did not disrespect the Assyrians
mulg1 2 years ago
please note: this poem is not a slight at Assyrian history. It is about God and angels. This should NOT be understood in a political light, but consider that, if anything, it is a testament to Assyrian power, which only God's angel could stop.
(Lord Byron was a christian, not a zionist).
mulg1 4 years ago
I dont understand... Did the assyrians die?
Giantballzzz 4 years ago
yes, the were destroyed according to both biblical and historic evidence.
mulg1 4 years ago