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Babylonians and the Egyptians, on the other hand, to quarrel over sovereignty of Jerusalem, that of the children of Israel in their insolence, and after them the religion of God. At that time to take God's prophet Jeremiah advised the child...
the Success of the Spread of Christianity When reading the Bible, a rudimentary effect is that customs have been built up and that there is a chronicled viewpoint inherent the alternative of traditions. How to interpret the pre-state tradit...
the greatest kings of the ancient Babylon, who succeeded his father, Nabopolassar. King Nabopolassar had defeated Assyrians with the help of Medes and had liberated Babylonia from the Assyrian rule. In this way, he provided for his son a s...
Ishtar bears some similarities with Persephone. She sets off to the Underworld where she is apprehended for the reason that she is assassinated. After slaughtering her, Ereshkigal hangs Ishtar on the wall (Johnston, p.313). Enki interferes ...
Tiglath Pileser ascended the throne at the time when people known as the “Mushki” were entering into Asia Minor which is now Turkey. Their invasion posed a serious threat to Middle Eastern civilization because Asia Minor was a major source ...
discusses and highlights the prophets in the history of religion. It is important for the readers to understand as to how the book tries to explain the history and how it helps the people to know who their prophets were and what kind of a l...
Sargon II the Assyrian King became a co-regent with Shalmaneser; he was the only ruler of the Assyria Kingdom in 722 BC after Shalmaneser V. It cannot be justified that whether Sargon II was the son of Tiglath-Pileser III or whether he belo...