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  • when it was attacked by Assur-dan III, King of Assyria (773). This enabled Jeroboam to extend the boundaries of his kingdom, in accordance with claims ...
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  • goats were raised. It is very similar to Assyria in climate, and was settled ... the area of the political entity known to Assyria as Hanilgalbat. There is ...
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  • Jerusalem are about to be overwhelmed by Assyria. Rather than a work of sacred ... revelation as to the propitious time for Assyria to attack. On the fourth ...
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  • In Mesopotamian religion Shamash was the Akkadian name of the sun god, corresponding to Sumerian Utu. In mythology, Shamash was the son of the ...
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  • humble himself before Shalmaneser III of Assyria, an act notoriously memorialized ... of Damascus. After the death of Hazael, Assyria moved against Damascus again ...
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  • priests of Asshur made themselves kings of Assyria. Most divine attributes ... htm The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Theophilus G. Pinches ...
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  • In most Semitic languages, the word Abba (also rendered Ab or Aba) means "father" (or more affectionately "Papa" or "Daddy ...
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  • ), Larsa, Babylon, Assyria, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and ancient Rome. References to cymbals also appear throughout the Bible, through ...
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  • A relief is a sculptured art work in which figures are either carved into a level plane or, more typically, the plane is removed to create images ...
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  • 22, concerns the destruction of the Kenites by Assyria. ships approaching from the west, to attack Assyria and Eber. ...
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  • first from the northern kingdom of Israel to Assyria and then from the southern kingdom of Judah to Babylon. Although some later returned to Judea ...
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  • Judeans, Edomites, and Moabites against Assyria after expulsion of king ... came unto Ashdod, when Sargon the king of Assyria sent him, and fought against ...
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  • terms Amurru and Amar were used for them in Assyria and Egypt respectively. Amorites worshiped, among others, the moon-god Sin, and Amurru, from ...
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  • of the northern tribes of Israel to Assyria in 721 B.C.E. under Sargon II. (The first two and a half chapters are written in the first person ...
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  • citizens of the northern Kingdom of Israel to Assyria around 722 B.C.E. The exile in Babylon—which directly affected mainly those of the upper class ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Linguistics Category:Anthropology Category:Archaeology {{Infobox WS |name=Cuneiform ...
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  • The Arabian Peninsula (Arabic: شبه الجزيرة العربية šabah al-jazīra al- ʻ arabīyya or جزيرة العرب jazīrat al- ...
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  • Sāmarrā (Arabic,سامراء) is a town in Iraq that in ancient times may have been the world's largest city. With its majestic mosques ...
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  • priests in the area: "Then the king of Assyria gave this order: 'Have one of the priests you took captive from Samaria go back to live there ...
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  • In Sumerian mythology and later in the religions of Assyria and Babylonia, Anu (also An—from Sumerian An = sky, heaven) was a sky-god and the ...
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  • between Turks and Greeks,"] Assyria Times (2006). Retrieved June 20, 2008. Gaziantep, a city in Turkey, is famous for its baklava and, in ...
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  • Moab and Ammon, the Ethiopians, and Assyria (2:8-15), and probably also ... that their god could act against Assyria, Edom, and other nations ...
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  • The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (also known as the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis) are considered one of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World ...
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  • Cyrus (Old Persian Kourosh or Khorvash, modern Persian: کوروش, Kourosh) (ca. 576 – July 529 B.C.E.), also known as Cyrus the Great and ...
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  • An arachnid is any member of the arthropod class Arachnida, a largely terrestrial group that includes spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions, and harvestmen ...
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  • Furniture is the term used for a class of movable objects that may support the human body (as for seating or sleeping), provide storage, or hold ...
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  • category:image wanted Sargon I, also known as Sargon of Akkad or Sargon the Great (Akkadian: Šarukinu, "the true king") (reigned 2334 ...
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  • History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 4 (of 12), Project Gutenberg EBook, Release Date: December 16, 2005. EBook #17324. ...
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  • During Menahem's reign, the king of Assyria, Tiglath-pileser (referred ... Judah. Supporting Judah, now a vassal of Assyria, Tiglath-pileser invades ...
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  • Atra-Hasis, also spelled Atrahasis, is an eighteenth century B.C.E. Akkadian epic, named after its human hero. It contains both a creation myth ...
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  • northern kingdom of Israel, which was defeated by Assyria in 722 B.C.E. [[Image:Tel arad all.JPG|thumb|270px|Tel Arad, located in the area where ...
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  • Canaan), and it was also at this time that Assyria paid a second "tribute ... Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12), Project ...
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  • A cherub (Hebrew: כרוב, plural כרובים kruvim) is a supernatural entity mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible, and in the Christian ...
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  • their garrisons when civil war broke out in Assyria (651-648). The sphinx of Taharqa was found at Kawa Sudan, and is now on display in the British Museum. ...
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  • In the seventh century, King Ashurbanipal of Assyria assembled what is considered "the first systematically collected library" at Nineveh; ...
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  • of the later empires of Babylonia and Assyria. For several centuries, the river formed the eastern limit of effective Egyptian and Roman control ...
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  • Enlil (EN = Lord+ LIL = Air, "Lord of the Wind") John A. Halloran, December 10th, 2006, [http://www.sumerian.org/sumerlex.htm "Sumerian ...
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  • Ishtar, a goddess of both fertility and war, is the Akkadian name of the Sumerian goddess Inanna and the Semitic goddess Astarte, the three names ...
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  • the twelve tribes of Israel and Shalmaneser of Assyria. ==Translation efforts== Italian explorer Pietro della Valle visited the inscription in ...
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  • However, even after the conquest of the Northern Kingdom by Assyria in the eighth century B.C.E., the shrine of Bethel retained its importance ...
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  • Category:Anthropologists Budge, Wallis Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (July 27, 1857 – November 23, 1934) was an English Egyptologist ...
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  • Byblos (Βύβλος)is the Greek name of the Phoenician city Gebal (earlier Gubla). The ancient city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea served ...
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  • a rate of 40 times the iron's weight, with Assyria. there until after Egypt's conquest by Assyria in 663 B.C.E. ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Isaiah.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Isaiah the Prophet in Hebrew Scriptures was depicted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo ...
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  • their vessels with the wares of Egypt and Assyria. Herodotus, The Histories ... With the rise of Assyria, the Phoenician cities one by one lost their ...
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  • A yarmulke (Hebrew: יאַרמלקע meaning "cap") is a thin, slightly-rounded skullcap traditionally worn by Orthodox Jewish men ...
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  • been mentioned in ancient medicinal texts from Assyria, Sumer, and Egypt as a remedy for aches and fever (Breasted 2007; Nobel 2008) and the Ancient ...
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  • bring them back from Egypt and gather them from Assyria. I will bring them to Gilead and Lebanon, and there will not be room enough for them." (10:10) ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication Category:Sociology [[Image:RoyalMailCollectionBox20040124CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg|thumb ...
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  • In the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Jonah is the fifth in a series of books known as the Minor Prophets of the Hebrew Bible. Unlike other prophetic ...
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