I/34 LATER HEBREW 1000 BC - 586 BC

This list covers the Hebrew states from the accession of David until their final destruction in 586 BC. After the death of Solomon around 925 BC, the kingdom split into the northern kingdom of Israel (capital successively Shechem, then Tirza, then Samaria), which fell to the Assyrians in 722 BC, and the southern kingdom of Judah (capital Jerusalem) which fell to the Babylonians in 586 BC. Gibborim “mighty men” were a hereditary warrior caste descended from David’s elite guard armed with spear, javelin and shield and often wearing armour. References: Armies of the Ancient Near East N. Stillman & N. Tallis, Battles of the Bible C. Herzog & M. Gichon.

I/34a — Later Hebrew Army 1000 BC - 969 BC

List: 1 x General in 2-horse 2crew chariot (LCh), 1 x Gibborim (4Ax), 6 x tribesmen (3Ax), 1 x Philistine mercenaries (Sp) or tribesmen (3Ax), 3 x archers and slingers (Ps)
Terrain: Hilly
Aggression: 3
Enemies:

I/34b — Later Hebrew Army 968 BC - 800 BC

List: 1 x General in 2-horse 2-crew chariot (LCh), 1 x 2-horse 2crew chariot (LCh), 1 x 2- horse 2-crew chariot (LCh) or Gibborim (4Ax), 7 x tribesmen (3Ax), 2 x archers or slingers (Ps)
Terrain: Hilly
Aggression: 3
Allies: I/31b and/or I/35b and/or I/34b (Israel & Judah)

I/34c — Later Hebrew Army 799 BC - 586 BC

List: 1 x General in 4-horse 3/4-crew chariot (HCh), 1 x 4-horse 3/4-crew chariot (HCh), 1 x Gibborim (4Ax), 7 x tribesmen (3Ax), 2 x archers or slingers (Ps)
Terrain: Hilly
Aggression: 3
Enemies:
Allies: I/29b or I/35 or I/38 or I/46a or I/46b or I/53
⚠ Unresolved allies: I/35