Gachash
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/ Michael / is / An Angel / Holding / The Key to the Bottomle-ss Pit / and / A Great Chain /
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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Bee - Koz /
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/ The Men of Iconium /
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/ Our Father's Sinned / Who's Father Sin ? / Your First Father Sinned / Sin of Your Father of Sinai /
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/ Jonah the son of Amitta /
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/ Avvim / of / Adam / of / City of Adam / and Eve / of / Ninevah /
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/ Nic-olia-tan-s / of / Hoopoe, and the Bat / of / Hathath / Hathach / Hatched /
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/ Feather of Hen's of Og / of / Knessets / of / The Eagle of Saladin /
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/ Axe-Men / of Acts of Luke / of / Lukud of Likhi / Hatched / Under A Kamon /
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/ Beth -/ Twin-Gazelles that Grazes among the Lilies /- Baal /
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/ So you shall purge the evil from your midst /
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/ Up Root the Weeds of / Debauchery / of / Those Who -Despise ? /
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/ Humpty Dumpty / of / Anuki / of / Aztec -Incah--Micah / Hid Them Selves / Behind-America /
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Nahor, Abraham's brother. 24 Moreover, his Concubine,
whose name was
Reumah, bore Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah.
/ Gaham/Gachash, /
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/ First Nation /
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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Tebah/Zebach, Gaham/Gachash, Tahash/Tachash, Maacah. / of / Reumah/Concubine /
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/ Judah is like all the other nations /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-hareseth) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ The Great / Sham / Shem / Shim / Sho-Mr-ron / Shu-math-ites / of / Shunammite /
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/ The Three -/ of / The Drunk / of / The H-ash- Leaves / of / The Mandrake /
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/ Gaham/Gachash, /
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/ Before and After /
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/ Jesus / of / Abram / of / Joktan /
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/ Those Who / Escaped / Exile / and / The Sack of Rome / Labored / In / Vain /
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/ Avvim / of / Adam / of / City of Adam / and Eve / of / Ninevah /
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/ Cri-/ Hypocricy / Y Eye I / Hipo-cri-ites /
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/ Philip and the / Ethiopian- Unic's / of / his Brother / Herod /
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/ Sham / Shem / Shim / Shomron / Shu-math-ites /
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/ Humpty Dumpty / of / Anuki / of / Aztec -Incah--Micah / Hid Them Selves / Behind-America /
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/ Samaritans / of / Oholah / of / Leaders / of / Oholibah / of / Jerusalem /
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/ 2) Germain-Olive-Oil of Towns of Gerar /
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/ Mob-Lord-Cartel-Nob of the Rings of the (Figs)-Scales-Fins-(Judges) that Cling /
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/ Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob / of / Han / Hen / Hin / Hon / Hun / of / The House of Shiloh /
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/ Greece / Who is ? / Salamis --Salome-Salma--Salmon-Salmone / Who is ? / Greece /
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/ Shout / Out of Wed-Lock / G-armen-ts / of / Ruined / LoinC-lot-h /
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/ Laban-ese / Phoen-ic-CIA / Crypto Jew-ish / MAphiah / Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob /
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of Pashhur of Immer /
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/ Mesh / Sho-bab son of Caleb / Shobal the father of Kirath-jearim / Hobab /
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/ Shaharaim /
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/ Sham / Shem / Shim / Shomron / Shu-math-ites /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Leah of / Lahai-Lahad-Lahmam-Lamhi / of / Lamhi / of / Mamre /
/ Lehemi / and / Lacah, Laadah / of / Lee of Cyprus,/ of / Tamar / of / Hirah of Timnah /
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/ Rachel- of / Lachish / of / Gachash / Tanach / Zebach and Maacah / of Leshem /
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/ Rebecca- / Of Accad / Ur of Chaldeans / Ur- of Syrians from Kir ? / and Kish /
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/ Huram-abi / Huram-abi /
Inscriptions of Burna-Buriash II of the Kassite dynasty of Babylon and Hammurabi of the First Babylonian Dynasty were also found.
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Ran / Ren / The Princes / Ron / Run /
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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of Pashhur of Immer /
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/ Shimei son of Kish, a Ben-Jamin-nite, / of / 5)-Kartah-Qatar-Bahrain /
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/ Shimei, the son of Gera Brother of Bela /
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/ A B-Abi of London is Abbey / of Babylon /
of
/ Abitub -/ Tubal-Cain /- Ahitub /
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/ Assyria / Y-Eye-I / Assir /
/ Ebiasaph son of Korah / Eliasaph the son of D-Reuel / Abiasaph son of Korah /
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/ Eliasaph , the son of Lael as chief of the fathers' house of the Gershonites /
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/ Jael the wife of Heber the Kenite /
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/ Saph a descendant of the Giants. /
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/ Of the Korathite, Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph. /
from
/ Two or Three Eunuchs /
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/ Hebrew / -is- / Greek /
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/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites / of / Canaan /
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/ A Goat is a Ram / is / Alemann-ic / of / Arama-ic / and / Arab-ic /
of
/ Ham- Ar-ama-ic -Gibeon /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
of
/ Eli- / Eloi / Eli /
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/ Bathshua -/ Rams of Illyricum /- Tamar /
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/ Hiram of / Ach-hiram / Ahi-sam-ach / Ahiram / of Ach-iram /
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/ Samson's father Manoah was A D-ani-te by his Mother from Zorah /
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/ Tala-bani / Ananias / Ananiah / Nani Goat / of Ram's / of Levi / of Judah / of Zerah /
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/ Elamites in Illyricum / Eli from Shiloh / Elamites in Ur / in Asia of Machul /
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/ Tami / Mesopotamia / Elamite /
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/ A man of Asshur / Bela / that is Zoar /
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/ Anani / at Halak /
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/ Seleucia Empire / and / Ptolemaic Empire /
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/ Ptolema-ic / of / Publius / of / Syracuse,/ Sicily / of / Silesia / of / Cilicia / of / Seleu-cia /
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/ Japheth-/ Beth / of / Both of Them / of / Baal /-Shem /
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/ Ge-r-many / Y-Eye-I / Ger-Mani-ic /
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/ Scribes /
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/ Kehath / of / Kohath/Izhar / of / Kohath's sister Jochebed /
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/ Kehath / House of Steward / of / Keith Clan / of / Keilah /
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/ Caleb / of / Jether / of / Korah son of Jetzer son of Kehath / of / Jethro / of / Jetur /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-hareseth) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ Assyria / Y-Eye-I / Assir /
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/ Esther's Uncle / Mordecai son of Jair, son of Shimei Son of Gera Brother of Bela /
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/ Son of Man - Drake /
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/ 1) Lud of London of Abdon of Dibri of Britain of Debir of Eglon of England- Eglaim /
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/ I to Y / is Baby of Babylon / London of Britannia of England / is / Abbadon of Apollyon /
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/ A B-Abi of London is Abbey / of Babylon /
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/ Storks / Stomach / or Belly- / Eli - Eli - Eloi / is Bela / of the Whale /
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/ The Riddler of Migiddo / Twin - Gazzells / and Joker of Joktan /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Tyre / Y-Eye-I / Tiras /
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/ Thyatira / of / Britannia /
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/ Mar-i is Mary / Merarites /
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/ The Crown and The Temple /
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/ Merarites / of / Tobiah / of Tob of Job of Nob / of Nobah / Kenath /
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/ Fathers' Houses /
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/ Cain / Canaan / Cainan /
/ Kenan / Kainan / Kenizzite / Kenite / Kenaz / Kenath / Ashkenazi / Kent / Kenya /
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/ The Nobles / of / Ben-Jamin-nite /
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/ The Princes of Zadok -the priest / of Nobles who Arrived in Geneva of Munich are Eunuchs /
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/ The Hasmonean Dynasty of / Maacah / Maccabees / Bees / of / Alphaeus / of / Janiah /
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/ Exile Because of Idolatry /
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/ Both of Them Sons of Pharaoh's /
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/ Both of Them / Intermarried / House of Eli's / Worthless sons of Shechem / at Shiloh /
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/ Beth -/ Five Golden Tumors and Five Golden Mice /- Baal /
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/ Emim / of / Mamre /
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/ Micah and The Levite / A Levite and His Concubine / Micah and the Carved Image /
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/ Bezalel / of / Craftsman-Galatian-Merchants / of / Oholiab /
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/ Sabeans /
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/ Ben-jamin-nite /
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/ Korah's Rebellion / Moab Rebelled (Kir-hareseth) / Rebellion of Sheba /
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/ Leader of Marauding Bandits /
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/ Chittim / of / Gilead / of / Shittim /
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/ Nimrod / Harod/Heros/Herod / Ariel of Ar/non/Moab /
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/ Babylon / Arnon / Lebanon / Sirion / Assyrian /
Ninurta (Nin Ur: God of War) in Sumerian and the Akkadian mythology of Assyria and Babylonia, was the god of Lagash, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identified. In older transliteration the name is rendered Ninib and Ninip, and in early commentary he was sometimes portrayed as a solar deity. A number of scholars have suggested that either the god Ninurta or the Assyrian king bearing his name (Tukulti-Ninurta I) was the inspiration for the Biblical character Nimrod.[1]
In Nippur, Ninurta was worshiped as part of a triad of deities including his father, Enlil and his mother, Ninlil. In variant mythology, his mother is said to be the harvest goddess Ninhursag. The consort of Ninurta was Ugallu in Nippur and Bau when he was called Ningirsu.
Ninurta often appears holding a bow and arrow, a sickle sword, or a mace named Sharur: Sharur is capable of speech in the Sumerian legend "Deeds and Exploits of Ninurta" and can take the form of a winged lion and may represent an archetype for the later Shedu.
In another legend, Ninurta battles a birdlike monster called Imdugud (Akkadian: Anzû); a Babylonian version relates how the monster Anzû steals the Tablets of Destiny from Enlil. The Tablets of Destiny were believed to contain the details of fate and the future.
Ninurta slays each of the monsters later known as the "Slain Heroes"
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/ Warriors / City of Palms / Serpent / Beast of the Sea / Assyrian /
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/ Leviathan /
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/ Second Beast / Babylonian /
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/ Cal-ah/Cal-eb/Cal-col /
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/ Calip / Caleb /
(the Warrior Dragon, the Palm Tree King, Lord Saman-ana, the Bison-beast, the Mermaid, the Seven-headed Snake, the Six-headed Wild Ram),
and despoils them of valuable items such as Gypsum, Strong Copper, and the Magilum boat[2]).
Eventually, Anzû is killed by Ninurta who delivers the Tablet of Destiny to his father, Enlil.
and despoils them of valuable items such as Gypsum, Strong Copper, and the Magilum boat[2]).
Eventually, Anzû is killed by Ninurta who delivers the Tablet of Destiny to his father, Enlil.
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/ Enmity / Hillel /
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/ Gazelle that Grazes amoung the Lille /
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/ Mari /
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/ Beyond the Euphrates /
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/ Hurro-Urartian /
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The historical "Larsa" was already in existence as early as the reign of Eannatum of Lagash, who annexed it to his empire.
____________ / Hagar of Lagash / Lachish / | / Ishbosheth / / Sin / / Ishbi-/ -Ben / -Nob / The city became a political force during the Isin-Larsa period. After the Third Dynasty of Ur collapsed ca. 2000 BC, Ishbi-Erra, an official of Ibbi-Sin, the last king of the Ur III Dynasty, relocated to Isin and set up a government which purported to be the successor to the Ur III dynasty. From there, Ishbi-Erra recaptured Ur as well as the cities of Uruk and Lagash, which Larsa was subject to. Subsequent Isin rulers appointed governors to rule over Lagash; one such governor was an Amorite named Gungunum. He eventually broke with Isin and established an independent dynasty in Larsa. To legitimize his rule and deliver a blow to Isin, Gungunum captured the city of Ur. As the region of Larsa was the main center of trade via the Persian Gulf, Isin lost an enormously profitable trade route, as well as a city with much cultic significance. Gungunum's two successors, Abisare (ca. 1841 - 1830 BC) and Sumuel (ca. 1830 - 1801 BC), both took steps to cut Isin completely off from access to canals. After this period, Isin quickly lost political and economical force. Larsa grew powerful, but it never accumulated a large territory. ___________________ / Zeal of Phinehas / / Tab-Rimmon / / Harim / / Tab-ee-l / At its peak under king Rim-Sin I (ca. 1758 - 1699 BC), Larsa controlled only about 10-15 other city-states — nowhere near the territory controlled by other dynasties in Mesopotamian history. Nevertheless, huge building projects and agricultural undertakings can be detected archaeologically. After the defeat of Rim-Sin I by Hamurabi of Babylon, Larsa became a minor site, though it has been suggested that it was the home of the 1st Seal and Dynasty of Babylon.[3] Larsa is thought to be the source of a number of tablets involving Babylonian mathematics, including the Plimpton 322 tablet that contains patterns of Pythagorean triples. [4] ________________________ / Samuel / and / Samson / Gungunum ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa from 1868 BC to 1841 BC. He was an Amorite, the son of Samium. He was a contemporary of Lipit-Ishtarof Isin, and took control of the city of Ur.[1][2][3] Year-names for his complete 27-year reign are known; the annals record that he destroyed Bashimi in year 3, Anshanin year 5, and Malgium in year 19, as well as sponsored much construction of temples and other projects. |
/ Uz / Luz / Bethel /
________________ / Bela / Ammi-Shaddai / / Baal / / Tirashatha / Elijah / Accordingly, it has been suggested by L. R. Bailey (1968) and Jean Ouelette (1969), that this Bêl Šadê might be the same as the Biblical ’Ēl Šaddāi who is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the "Priestly source" of narrative, according to the documentary hypothesis. Bêl Šadê could have been the fertility-god 'Ba'al', possibly adopted by the Canaanites, a rival and enemy of the Hebrew God YHWH, and famously combatted by the Hebrew prophet Elijah. _______________ / Asherah / Amurru's wife is usually the goddess Ašratum (see Asherah) who in northwest Semitic tradition and Hittite tradition appears as wife of the god Ēl which suggests that Amurru may indeed have been a variation of that god. If Amurru was identical with Ēl, it would explain why so few Amorite names are compounded with the nameAmurru, but so many are compounded with Il; that is, with Ēl. Another tradition about Amurru's wife (or one of Amurru's wives) gives her name as Belit-Sheri, 'Lady of the Desert'. A third tradition appears in a Sumerian poem in pastoral style, which relates how the god Martu came to marry Adg̃ar-kidug the daughter of the god Numushda of the city of Inab. It contains a speech expressing urbanite Sumerian disgust at uncivilized, nomadic Amurru life which Adg̃ar-kidug ignores, responding only: "I will marry Martu!". ____________________ / Belteshazzar / of / Desert / Queen / of / Eshcol / Nergal / Er / | / Timnath / Sheerah / | / Serah / Zerah / Belit-Sheri (also spelled Beletseri, Belit-Sheri, Belit-Tseri) in Babylonian and Akkadian mythology is an underworld goddess. The recorder of the dead entering the underworld, she is known as the "Scribe of the Earth". It is Belet-seri who keeps the records of human activities so she can advise the queen of the dead, Erishkigal, on their final judgement. Married to Amurru, the God of Nomads, she's known as 'Queen of the Desert.'[1] Beginning in the Old Babylonian Period, Belet-Seri was identified with the goddess Gestinanna.[2] ____________________ / Ana-h / Gazelle / Anuki / | / So Called / Ngeshtin-ana is a minor goddess in Sumerian mythology, the so-called "heavenly grape-vine". The sister of Dumuzi and consort of Ningisida, she is involved in the account of Dumuzi trying to escape his fate at the hands of Inana and Ereshkigal. In her house he is changed into a gazelle before being caught and transported to the underworld. In sumerian mythology:
/ Tammuz / Dumah / Dumuzid (Sumerian: Dumu, "child, son" + Zi(d), "faithful, true") can refer to:
/ Sharezer / Babylon / Nergal-sharezer or Neriglissar (in Akkadian Nergal-šar-uṣur, "Oh god Nergal, preserve/defend the king"; the common form of his name is Neriglissar [1]) was King of Babylon from 560 to 556 BC. He was the son-in-law of Nebuchadrezzar II, whose son and heir, Amel-Marduk, Nergal-sharezer murdered and succeeded. A Babylonian chronicle describes his western war in 557/556. He is traditionally listed as a king of the Chaldean Dynasty, however it is not known if he was a Chaldean or native of Babylon, as he was not related by blood to Nabopolassar and his successors. His name is mentioned as one of high-ranking officers of king Nebuchadnezzar II in the Bible (Jeremiah 39:13). ______________________
/ Amorite / Amurru and Martu are names given in Akkadian and Sumerian texts to the god of the Amorite/Amurru people, often forming part of personal names. He is sometimes calledIlu Amurru (DMAR.TU). He was the patron god of the Mesopotamian city of Ninab, whose exact location is unknown. |
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/ Seleucid / Greek / Soon after the time of Gudea, Lagash was absorbed into the Ur III state as one of its prime provinces.[6] There is some information about the area during the Old Babylonian period. After that it seems to have lost its importance; at least we know nothing more about it until the construction of the Seleucid fortress mentioned, when it seems to have become part of the Greek kingdom of Characene. _______________ / Mesh- / Sha-haraim / / Han-an / Me-sene / Characene, (Χαρακηνή in Ancient greek) also known as Mesene (Μεσσήνη) [1] and Meshan,[2][3] was a kingdom within the Parthian Empire at the head of thePersian Gulf in southern Iraq and Kuwait.[4] Characene's capital was Charax Spasinou (Χάραξ Σπασινού). The city of Charax was located in the coast of modern-day Kuwait.[5] The city was an important port in the trade ____________________ / Mesopotamia / / Choran / Susa / India / from Mesopotamia to India and provided port facilities for the great city of Susa, further up the present day Karun River. Contents [hide]
/ Bahurim / Location[edit]The kingdom of Characene was primarily based in Kuwait[6][7][8] and southern Iraq. Characene was located roughly within the borders of modern Kuwait.[9] Characene was alternatively known as Mesene and Meshan and the kingdom was part of the Sassanid Empire.[10] At one point, Characene included Tylos, the present day country of Bahrain. Characene's capital city, Charax was located in southern Mesopotamia (southern Iraq and Kuwait).[4] |
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/ The Scribes / are / Judges /
Lipit-Ishtar of Isin (Lipit-Eshtar), was the fifth ruler of the first dynasty of Isin, and ruled from around 1870 BCE to 1860 BCE. Some documents and royal inscriptions from his time have survived, but he is mostly known due to Sumerian language hymns written in his honor, as well as a legal code written in his name (preceding the famed Code of Hammurabi by about 100 years), which were used for school instruction for hundreds of years after his death.
The annals of his reign record that he also repulsed the Amorites.
/ The Scribes / are / Judges /
Lipit-Ishtar of Isin (Lipit-Eshtar), was the fifth ruler of the first dynasty of Isin, and ruled from around 1870 BCE to 1860 BCE. Some documents and royal inscriptions from his time have survived, but he is mostly known due to Sumerian language hymns written in his honor, as well as a legal code written in his name (preceding the famed Code of Hammurabi by about 100 years), which were used for school instruction for hundreds of years after his death.
The annals of his reign record that he also repulsed the Amorites.
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Sargon / Sardis /
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Notable Rulers of Sumer : Ante-Diluvian kings : Alulim / Dumuzid the Shepherd / En-men-dur-ana / Ziusudra /
/ 1st Dynasty of Kish : Etana / Enmebaragesi /-1st Dynasty of Uruk : Enmerkar / Lugalbanda / Dumuzid, the Fisherman / Gilgamesh /
/ 1st Dynasty of Ur : Meskalamdug / Mesannepada / Puabi /-2nd Dynasty of Uruk : Enshakushanna /
/-1st Dynasty of Lagash : Ur-Nanshe / Eannatum / En-anna-tum I / Entemena / Urukagina /
/-Dynasty of Adab : Lugal-Anne-Mundu /
/-3rd Dynasty of Kish : Kubaba / -3rd Dynasty of Uruk : Lugal-zage-si /
/ -Dynasty of Akkad : Sargon / Tashlultum / Enheduanna / Rimush / Manishtushu / Naram-Sin / Shar-Kali-Sharri / Dudu / Shu-turul /
/ -2nd Dynasty of Lagash: Puzer-Mama / Gudea / -5th Dynasty of Uruk: Utu-hengal /
/ -3rd dynasty of Ur: Ur-Nammu / Shulgi / Amar-Sin / Shu-Sin / Ibbi-Sin /
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/ Sons of Hinnom /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / and / Parathon king of Chazar /
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/ Pirates / of the / Caribbean / of Riblah / of Hamath like Arpad ? /
Of
/ Chaldeans / of / Phoenicians / of / Tyre /
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/ Beast out of the Sea / is / The Second Beast /
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/ The Priest /
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/ Hadad-Ezer / Ben-hadad / Eli-Ezer / of / Damascus / in Syria / of Tyre /
and
/ Gershom son of Phinehas / Phinehas son of Eleazar / of Alexandria / of Putiel of Eli /
/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Sargon / Sardis /
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Notable Rulers of Sumer : Ante-Diluvian kings : Alulim / Dumuzid the Shepherd / En-men-dur-ana / Ziusudra /
/ 1st Dynasty of Kish : Etana / Enmebaragesi /-1st Dynasty of Uruk : Enmerkar / Lugalbanda / Dumuzid, the Fisherman / Gilgamesh /
/ 1st Dynasty of Ur : Meskalamdug / Mesannepada / Puabi /-2nd Dynasty of Uruk : Enshakushanna /
/-1st Dynasty of Lagash : Ur-Nanshe / Eannatum / En-anna-tum I / Entemena / Urukagina /
/-Dynasty of Adab : Lugal-Anne-Mundu /
/-3rd Dynasty of Kish : Kubaba / -3rd Dynasty of Uruk : Lugal-zage-si /
/ -Dynasty of Akkad : Sargon / Tashlultum / Enheduanna / Rimush / Manishtushu / Naram-Sin / Shar-Kali-Sharri / Dudu / Shu-turul /
/ -2nd Dynasty of Lagash: Puzer-Mama / Gudea / -5th Dynasty of Uruk: Utu-hengal /
/ -3rd dynasty of Ur: Ur-Nammu / Shulgi / Amar-Sin / Shu-Sin / Ibbi-Sin /
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/ Sons of Hinnom /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite / and / Parathon king of Chazar /
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/ Pirates / of the / Caribbean / of Riblah / of Hamath like Arpad ? /
Of
/ Chaldeans / of / Phoenicians / of / Tyre /
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/ Beast out of the Sea / is / The Second Beast /
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/ The Priest /
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/ Hadad-Ezer / Ben-hadad / Eli-Ezer / of / Damascus / in Syria / of Tyre /
and
/ Gershom son of Phinehas / Phinehas son of Eleazar / of Alexandria / of Putiel of Eli /
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/ Sham / Shem / Shim / Shomron / Shu-math-ites /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Leah of / Lahai-Lahad-Lahmam-Lamhi / of / Lamhi / of / Mamre /
/ Lehemi / and / Lacah, Laadah / of / Lee of Cyprus,/ of / Tamar / of / Hirah of Timnah /
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/ Rachel- of / Lachish / of / Gachash / Tanach / Zebach and Maacah / of Leshem /
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/ Rebecca- / Of Accad / Ur of Chaldeans / Ur- of Syrians from Kir ? / and Kish /
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/ Huram-abi / Huram-abi /
Inscriptions of Burna-Buriash II of the Kassite dynasty of Babylon and Hammurabi of the First Babylonian Dynasty were also found.
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are
/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Sham / Shem / Shim / Shomron / Shu-math-ites /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Leah of / Lahai-Lahad-Lahmam-Lamhi / of / Lamhi / of / Mamre /
/ Lehemi / and / Lacah, Laadah / of / Lee of Cyprus,/ of / Tamar / of / Hirah of Timnah /
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/ Rachel- of / Lachish / of / Gachash / Tanach / Zebach and Maacah / of Leshem /
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/ Rebecca- / Of Accad / Ur of Chaldeans / Ur- of Syrians from Kir ? / and Kish /
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/ Huram-abi / Huram-abi /
Inscriptions of Burna-Buriash II of the Kassite dynasty of Babylon and Hammurabi of the First Babylonian Dynasty were also found.
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are
/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ Ga- / aa- / -ash /
/ Gaash-Anak / Gaash /
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/ Girgashites /
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/ Egypt / Eg-laim / H-eg-laim-Gera / Ha-shem / the Gi-zonite / Gimzo / G-ir-zite / of Gi-rgashite /
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/ Gi-beon /
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/ Debir King of Eglon /---/ Eglon King of Moab /
At
/ Balak / "Curse Meroz" / at Halak /
/ Ga- / aa- / -ash /
/ Gaash-Anak / Gaash /
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/ Girgashites /
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/ Egypt / Eg-laim / H-eg-laim-Gera / Ha-shem / the Gi-zonite / Gimzo / G-ir-zite / of Gi-rgashite /
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/ Gi-beon /
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/ Debir King of Eglon /---/ Eglon King of Moab /
At
/ Balak / "Curse Meroz" / at Halak /
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Gachach the son of Son of Nahor II son of Terah son of Nahor I
from his concubine Reumah
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_Book of Jashar
Chapter 22
18 And Nahor had a concubine and her name was Reumah, and she also bare to Nahor, Zebach, Gachash, Tachash and Maacha, being four sons.
Chapter 22
18 And Nahor had a concubine and her name was Reumah, and she also bare to Nahor, Zebach, Gachash, Tachash and Maacha, being four sons.
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Elon King of Gaash
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Book of Jashar
Chapter 37
49 And Levi saw Elon, king of Gaash, advancing toward him, with his fourteen captains to smite him, but Levi did not know it for certain.
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Jashub king of Tapnach, Elon King of Gaash,
and
Ihuri King of Shiloh
and
to Parathon king of Chazar,
and
to Susi king of Sarton,
and
to Laban king of Bethchoran,
and
to Shabir king of Othnay-mah, saying,
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Book of Jashar
Chapter 37
7 And Jashub king of Tapnach sent also to all his neighboring kings, to Elan king of Gaash, and to Ihuri king of Shiloh, and to Parathon king of Chazar, and to Susi king of Sarton, and to Laban king of Bethchoran, and to Shabir king of Othnay-mah, saying,
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Chapter 37
49 And Levi saw Elon, king of Gaash, advancing toward him, with his fourteen captains to smite him, but Levi did not know it for certain.
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Jashub king of Tapnach, Elon King of Gaash,
and
Ihuri King of Shiloh
and
to Parathon king of Chazar,
and
to Susi king of Sarton,
and
to Laban king of Bethchoran,
and
to Shabir king of Othnay-mah, saying,
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Book of Jashar
Chapter 37
7 And Jashub king of Tapnach sent also to all his neighboring kings, to Elan king of Gaash, and to Ihuri king of Shiloh, and to Parathon king of Chazar, and to Susi king of Sarton, and to Laban king of Bethchoran, and to Shabir king of Othnay-mah, saying,
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Inheritance for Joshua And they buried him in his own inheritance at Timnath-serah, which is in the hill country of Ephraim, north of the mountain of Gaash. ________________________________
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Mighty Men of David
Benaiah of Pirathon,
Hiddai of the brook of Gaash
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Mighty Men of David
Benaiah of Pirathon,
Hiddai of the brook of Gaash
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- 2 Samuel 23:30
Benaiah of Pirathon, Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash,
2 Samuel 23:29-31 (in Context) 2 Samuel 23 (Whole Chapter)
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Mighty Men of David
Hurai of the brooks of Gaash,
Abiel the Arbathite
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Mighty Men of David
Hurai of the brooks of Gaash,
Abiel the Arbathite
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- 1 Chronicles 11:32
Hurai of the brooks of Gaash, Abiel the Arbathite,
1 Chronicles 11:31-33 (in Context) 1 Chronicles 11 (Whole Chapter)
/ Father's House /
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/ Elon / Helon / Helleninst / Lenist / Tiras / Hammer and Sickle /
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/ Adah the daughter of Elon /
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/ Elon- Beth- hanan /
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/ Elon buried at Aijalon /
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/ Goiim in Galilee /
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/ Sharon / Leaders of Maurading Bandits /
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/ ISIS /
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Book of Jasher Chapter 37 1 And in the one hundred and fifth year of the life of Jacob, that is the ninth year of Jacob's dwelling with his children in the land of Canaan, he came from Padan-aram. 2 And in those days Jacob journeyed with his children from Hebron, and they went and returned to the city of Shechem, they and all belonging to them, and they dwelt there, for the children of Jacob obtained good and fat pasture land for their cattle in the city of Shechem, the city of Shechem having then been rebuilt, and there were in it about three hundred men and women. 3 And Jacob and his children and all belonging to him dwelt in the part of the field which Jacob had bought from Hamor the father of Shechem, when he came from Padan-aram before Simeon and Levi had smitten the city. 4 And all those kings of the Canaanites and Amorites that surrounded the city of Shechem, heard that the sons of Jacob had again come to Shechem and dwelt there. 5 And they said, Shall the sons of Jacob the Hebrew again come to the city and dwell therein, after that they have smitten its inhabitants and driven them out? shall they now return and also drive out those who are dwelling in the city or slay them? 6 And all the kings of Canaan again assembled, and they came together to make war with Jacob and his sons. 7 And Jashub king of Tapnach sent also to all his neighboring kings, to Elan king of Gaash, and to Ihuri king of Shiloh, and to Parathon king of Chazar, and to Susi king of Sarton, and to Laban king of Bethchoran, and to Shabir king of Othnay-mah, saying, |
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