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English: The Taylor Prism from the Neo-Assyrian empire tells the story of king Sennacherib's third campaign and includes descriptions of his conquests in Judah, some of which are described from another point of view in the old testament of the Bible.
Svenska: Taylor-prismat från det Nyassyriska riket beskriver kung Sanheribs tredje fälttåg och omfattar bland annat beskrivningar av hans segrar i Judeen. En del av detta material beskrivs ur ett annat perspektiv i Bibelns gamla testamente.
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