Harvard University, B. A., and Université Laval (Canadian Bar Association fellowship) Author: Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) Retired newspaper journalist Address: Westmount, Québec
This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between ... more This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) that an army of Egypt's Kushite Dynasty (also known as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty) was influential in saving Jerusalem from capture by Assyrian forces. Eight scholars from a range of disciplines—biblical studies, Assyriology, Egyptology and Nubiology—assess the thesis and explore related ideas. Most of the evaluators tilt in varying degrees toward the plausibility of the book's thesis. The volume concludes with Mr. Aubin's response to each essay.
This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between ... more This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) that an army of Egypt's Kushite Dynasty (also known as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty) was influential in saving Jerusalem from capture by Assyrian forces. Eight scholars from a range of disciplines—biblical studies, Assyriology, Egyptology and Nubiology—assess the thesis and explore related ideas. Most of the evaluators tilt in varying degrees toward the plausibility of the book's thesis. The volume concludes with Mr. Aubin's response to each essay.
This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between ... more This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) that an army of Egypt's Kushite Dynasty (also known as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty) was influential in saving Jerusalem from capture by Assyrian forces. Eight scholars from a range of disciplines—biblical studies, Assyriology, Egyptology and Nubiology—assess the thesis and explore related ideas. Most of the evaluators tilt in varying degrees toward the plausibility of the book's thesis. The volume concludes with Mr. Aubin's response to each essay.
This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between ... more This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) that an army of Egypt's Kushite Dynasty (also known as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty) was influential in saving Jerusalem from capture by Assyrian forces. Eight scholars from a range of disciplines—biblical studies, Assyriology, Egyptology and Nubiology—assess the thesis and explore related ideas. Most of the evaluators tilt in varying degrees toward the plausibility of the book's thesis. The volume concludes with Mr. Aubin's response to each essay.
Proceedings of the 11th Conference of Nubian Studies, Vol. 2. Warsaw University, 27 August - 2 Se... more Proceedings of the 11th Conference of Nubian Studies, Vol. 2. Warsaw University, 27 August - 2 September 2006.
Session Paper by Henry T. Aubin: "The Outcome of Prince Taharqa's Military Expedition to Judah"
Six arguments are presented for why a Kushite-Egyptian army would have influenced the Assyrian ar... more Six arguments are presented for why a Kushite-Egyptian army would have influenced the Assyrian army to depart from Jerusalem in 701 BCE, a turning point in world history.
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Session Paper by Henry T. Aubin: "The Outcome of Prince Taharqa's Military Expedition to Judah"
Editor: W. Godlewski, A. Lajtar
ISBN: 978-83-235-0747-5