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Antiquities of the Jews |
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I Containing The Interval Of
Three Thousand Eight Hundred And Thirty-Three Years. From The Creation To
The Death Of Isaac
Chapter IX The Destruction Of The Sodomites By The Assyrian Wall. |
AT this time, when the
Assyrians had the dominion over Asia, the people of Sodom were in a flourishing
condition, both as to riches and the number of their youth. There were five
kings that managed the affairs of this county: Ballas, Barsas, Senabar, and
Sumobor, with the king of Bela; and each king led on his own troops: and the
Assyrians made war upon them; and, dividing their army into four parts, fought
against them.
Now every part of the army had
its own commander; and when the battle was joined, the Assyrians were
conquerors, and imposed a tribute on the kings of the Sodomites, who submitted
to this slavery twelve years; and so long they continued to pay their tribute:
but on the thirteenth year they rebelled, and then the army of the Assyrians
came upon them, under their commanders Amraphel, Arioch, Chodorlaomer, and
Tidal.
These kings had laid waste all
Syria, and overthrown the offspring of the giants. And when they were come over
against Sodom, they pitched their camp at the vale called the Slime Pits, for
at that time there were pits in that place; but now, upon the destruction of
the city of Sodom, that vale became the Lake Asphaltites, as it is called.
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