- The
Omride dynasty,
Omrides or
House of Omri (Hebrew: בֵּית עָמְרִי, romanized: Bēt ʿOmrī; Akkadian: 𒂍𒄷𒌝𒊑𒄿, romanized: bīt-Ḫûmrî) were the ruling...
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though that
interpretation has been questioned, in
favor of the
reading "
Omride". The short-lived
dynasty founded by Omri
constituted a new
chapter in the...
- Tirzah, and the city of Samaria. In the 9th
century BCE, it was
ruled by the
Omride dynasty,
whose political centre was the city of Samaria.
According to the...
- kingdom, he believes, was
characteristic of the more
advanced phase of the
Omride dynasty,
probably occurring during the
reign of Ahab (873–852 BCE). Finkelstein...
- Naboth's death. This
caused irreversible damage to the re****tion of the
Omride dynasty, who were
already unpo****r
among the Israelites. For
these offences...
- of
Israel and Judah,
highlighting the
largely neglected history of the
Omride Dynasty and
attempting to show how the
influence of ****yrian imperialism...
-
since it
refers to a king
marrying a
foreign princess, a
policy of the
Omrides. Some
psalms may have
originated from the
shrine in the
northern city of...
- historically, the
redating of
these cities from Solomon's era to the time of
Omrides has
enormous implication. It
removes the only
archeological evidence that...
-
Finkelstein and Neil Silberman,
argue that they
should be
dated to the
Omride period, more than a
century after Solomon.
According to
Finkelstein and...
-
kingdoms and soon
developed into a
regional power.
During the days of the
Omride dynasty, it
controlled Samaria, Galilee, the
upper Jordan Valley, the Sharon...