Texts from the holy Bible explained by the help of the ancient monuments, containing 160 drawings on wood chiefly by J. BonomiDay and Son, Limited, 1866 - 193 pages |
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... Babylon ; whence Asshur , or the Assyrians , and Nineveh . Ludim , or the Egyptian Arabs . Lehabim , or the Libyans . Pathrosim , or Upper Egypt . Philistines , and Caphtorites . The sons of Shem , - Elam , or Western 8 GENESIS .
... Babylon ; whence Asshur , or the Assyrians , and Nineveh . Ludim , or the Egyptian Arabs . Lehabim , or the Libyans . Pathrosim , or Upper Egypt . Philistines , and Caphtorites . The sons of Shem , - Elam , or Western 8 GENESIS .
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... Nineveh is now called by its yet more ancient name of Nimroud . The hero was probably named after the city . Lion ... Nineveh , and the city Rehoboth , and Calah , and Resen between Nineveh and Calah : the same is a great city ...
... Nineveh is now called by its yet more ancient name of Nimroud . The hero was probably named after the city . Lion ... Nineveh , and the city Rehoboth , and Calah , and Resen between Nineveh and Calah : the same is a great city ...
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... Nineveh ; as in the Book of Jonah , where it is described as a city of three days ' journey . Nimroud was probably the oldest city . By its position we see that it is the Larissa of Xenophon ; though that name more closely 36- 4,3 Khoss ...
... Nineveh ; as in the Book of Jonah , where it is described as a city of three days ' journey . Nimroud was probably the oldest city . By its position we see that it is the Larissa of Xenophon ; though that name more closely 36- 4,3 Khoss ...
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... Nineveh , and is now in the British Museum . The engraved ornaments are on the inside . The Sphinx , wearing the double crown of Egypt ( see Note on Exod . xxix . 6 ) , the Beetle , or Scarabæus , C with a ball between its front legs ...
... Nineveh , and is now in the British Museum . The engraved ornaments are on the inside . The Sphinx , wearing the double crown of Egypt ( see Note on Exod . xxix . 6 ) , the Beetle , or Scarabæus , C with a ball between its front legs ...
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... king Hezekiah [ B.C. 714 ] did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities of Judah , and took them . " The figure of the great Assyrian king , from the walls of the palace in Khorsabad , near Nineveh . — KINGS . 71.
... king Hezekiah [ B.C. 714 ] did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities of Judah , and took them . " The figure of the great Assyrian king , from the walls of the palace in Khorsabad , near Nineveh . — KINGS . 71.
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Page 71 - And Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the king of Assyria to Lachish, saying, "I have offended ; return from me: that which thou puttest on me will I bear.