The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament, Volume 1Williams and Norgate, 1885 - Assyro-Babylonian literature |
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a-di a-na according Aegypt Aegyptian Akkad Akkadian ancient Aramaic Asarhaddon Ashkelon Aššur Assyr Assyr.-Babyl Assyrian Asur Asurbanipal Babylon Babylonian Berossus Bible Biblical Borsippa Botta campaign Chaldaean chap cloth comp cuneiform inscriptions cylinder Damaskus deity Delitzsch Delitzsch Parad Ekron Elohistic essay Euphrates foll Gesch gods Hamath Haupt Hebr Hebrew i-na ibid ideogram II Rawl Imperf insch Inschriften Israel Istar Juda Kanaanite Keil Keilinsch Khorsab land latter Layard Lenormant likewise list of governors Lotz mât mât Aššur meaning mentioned narrator Niniveh note on Gen occurs Old Testament Omri Oppert original palace passage Philistine phonetic Pileser plur pronunciation proper name Rawl reference regard reign Respecting root ša mât Salmanassar Samaria Sanherib šar Sargon šarru Sayce Schrader Semitic Smith's Assurbanipal syllabary Tabal Tigl.-Pil Tiglath Tiglath-Pileser Tiglath-Pileser II Tiglath-Pileser's Tigris tion town translation tribute verse vols word καὶ