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... but their rivers gave them considerable scope for navigation. The Assyrian monuments contain representations of naval engagements and of operations on the seacoast. When Isaiah pictures Yahweh as a better defense of Judah ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tarshish.htm
... by which Syria and Canaan were known to the Babylonians, and colonies of "Amorites" engaged in trade were settled in the cities of Babylonia. After the fall of the Dynasty of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/canaan.htm
... the usual company of Tubal and Javan. Ezekiel mentions them several times, first, as engaged in contributing to the trade of Tyre (Tiras of Genesis 10:2 ?) , ...
https://bibleatlas.org/meshech.htm
... have the offenders punished. The next paragraph (25:6-9) relates how the people engage in public mourning; but while they do this Zimri brings in among his brethren a Midianitess ...
https://bibleatlas.org/zimri.htm
... 46 years later they joined in the rebellion of Aristagoras against the Persians. In the naval engagement off the island Lade they fought with 100 ships and displayed great bravery. Again they fell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/chios.htm
... in Scripture are consistent with what we know of the immemorial ways of Arabian tribes, now engaged in pastoral pursuits, again as carriers of merchandise, and yet again as freebooters. Such ...
https://bibleatlas.org/ephah.htm
... Octavian, who 15 years later became the Emperor Augustus, and Antony. In the first engagement the army of Brutus defeated that of Octavian, while Antony's forces were victorious over those of ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philippi.htm
... the usual company of Tubal and Javan. Ezekiel mentions them several times, first, as engaged in contributing to the trade of Tyre (Tiras of Genesis 10:2 ?) , ...
https://bibleatlas.org/meshech-tubal.htm
... in Central Syria, now liberated, set up a number of separate Aramean states, which engaged in war with one another, except when they had to combine against a common enemy. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram.htm
... . The reliefs from the temples, which are much larger and finer, show the king engaged in various religious ceremonies and ritual acts, and are among the most striking examples of Assyrian ...
https://bibleatlas.org/calah.htm
... in Central Syria, now liberated, set up a number of separate Aramean states, which engaged in war with one another, except when they had to combine against a common enemy. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram-maacah.htm
... dye and works in bronze were especially famous, and Hiram, the Tyrian artisan, was engaged by Solomon to cast the bronzes required for the temple ( 1 Kings 7:13 ) ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tyre.htm
... in Central Syria, now liberated, set up a number of separate Aramean states, which engaged in war with one another, except when they had to combine against a common enemy. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mesopotamia.htm
... in Central Syria, now liberated, set up a number of separate Aramean states, which engaged in war with one another, except when they had to combine against a common enemy. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syria.htm
... glimpses of the city are afforded us, thanks to the passage through it of Hellenic troops engaged upon eastern expeditions. Xenophon (Anab. i.2, 21;) tells how, in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tarsus.htm
... glimpses of the city are afforded us, thanks to the passage through it of Hellenic troops engaged upon eastern expeditions. Xenophon (Anab. i.2, 21;) tells how, in ...
https://bibleatlas.org/kue.htm
... in Scripture are consistent with what we know of the immemorial ways of Arabian tribes, now engaged in pastoral pursuits, again as carriers of merchandise, and yet again as freebooters. Such ...
https://bibleatlas.org/midian.htm
... he did not venture to attack it. From the 6th to the 9th century it was engaged in repeated struggles against Avars, Slavonians and Bulgarians, whose attacks it repelled with the utmost ...
https://bibleatlas.org/thessalonica.htm
... adventurer, Shalmaneser IV (727-722 B.C.), whose original name was Ulula. While engaged in the siege of Samaria Shalmaneser died or was murdered, and the throne was seized by ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assyria.htm
... the opposite extremity of the land in the 5th century. Such a garrison would attract Jews engaged in business and in the occupations of civil life, and so a distinct Jewish community would ...
https://bibleatlas.org/dispersion.htm
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