| Bible ThesaurusAkkad (1 Occurrence) ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia AKKAD; AKKADIANS. ak'-ad, a-ka'-di-ans. See ACCAD; ACCADIANS. Multi-Version Concordance Akkad (1 Occurrence). ... biblethesaurus.org/a/akkad.htm - 6k |
Akkadians Akkadians. << Akkad, Akkadians. Akkos >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia AKKAD; AKKADIANS. ak'-ad, a-ka'-di-ans. See ACCAD; ACCADIANS. ... biblethesaurus.org/a/akkadians.htm - 6k |
Shinar (8 Occurrences) ... southern portion of Babylonia. The northern tract was called Akkad, after the name of its capital city (see ACCAD). The Greek form ... biblethesaurus.org/s/shinar.htm - 27k |
Cyrus (20 Occurrences) ... to have been the same in Babylonia, the king's son (he is not named, but apparently Belshazzar is meant) and the soldiers remaining in Akkad (possibly used in ... biblethesaurus.org/c/cyrus.htm - 39k |
Hittites (39 Occurrences) ... is in the reign of Saamsu-ditana, the last king of the first Babylonian Dynasty, about 2000 BC, when the Hittites marched on the "land of Akkad," or "highlands ... biblethesaurus.org/h/hittites.htm - 55k |
Eriaku ... (4) An inscription of Eri-Aku, "the powerful man," "the nourisher of Ur (of the Chaldees), the king of Larsa, the king of Sumer and Akkad; son of Kudur-mabuk ... biblethesaurus.org/e/eriaku.htm - 11k |
Eri-aku ... (4) An inscription of Eri-Aku, "the powerful man," "the nourisher of Ur (of the Chaldees), the king of Larsa, the king of Sumer and Akkad; son of Kudur-mabuk ... biblethesaurus.org/e/eri-aku.htm - 11k |
Chaldees (13 Occurrences) ... with the Septuagint, that Ur means, not a city, but perhaps a land in which the patriarch pastured his flocks, as for instance, the land of Uri or Ura (Akkad). ... biblethesaurus.org/c/chaldees.htm - 15k |
Agade ... ag'-a-de: Ancient name for Akkad (or ACCAD, which see), one of the chief cities of Babylonia (Genesis 10:10), and the capital city of Sargon, who lived and ... biblethesaurus.org/a/agade.htm - 6k |
Akim (1 Occurrence) biblethesaurus.org/a/akim.htm - 6k |
Sepharvaim (6 Occurrences) ... in 2 Kings 19:13 the king of Sepharvaim is referred to, and, as far as is known, the Babylonian Sippar never had a king of its own, nor had Akkad, with which ... biblethesaurus.org/s/sepharvaim.htm - 12k |
Ur (5 Occurrences) ... with the Septuagint, that Ur means, not a city, but perhaps a land in which the patriarch pastured his flocks, as for instance, the land of Uri or Ura (Akkad). ... biblethesaurus.org/u/ur.htm - 15k |
Astrology ... The right of the moon is Akkad, the left Elam, the top Aharru, the bottom Subartu." The constellations of the zodiac also had omens allotted to them in a ... biblethesaurus.org/a/astrology.htm - 38k |
Babylonia (17 Occurrences) ... surrounding peoples. The principal states that figure in the early history are: Kish, Lagash, Nippur, Akkad, Umma, Erech, Ur and Opis. At ... biblethesaurus.org/b/babylonia.htm - 75k |
History (57 Occurrences) ... Such expeditions for conquest in the direction of the Mediterranean lands were undertaken at an early period by Babylonian rulers, Sargon I of Akkad and his ... biblethesaurus.org/h/history.htm - 67k |
Israel (27466 Occurrences) ... Such expeditions for conquest in the direction of the Mediterranean lands were undertaken at an early period by Babylonian rulers, Sargon I of Akkad and his ... biblethesaurus.org/i/israel.htm - 101k |
Religion (23 Occurrences) ... Her chief seats of worhip were Uruk in southern Babylonia, where she was worshipped in earliest times under the name of Nana, and Akkad in northern Babylonia ... biblethesaurus.org/r/religion.htm - 101k |
Assyria (124 Occurrences) ... Her chief seats of worhip were Uruk in southern Babylonia, where she was worshipped in earliest times under the name of Nana, and Akkad in northern Babylonia ... biblethesaurus.org/a/assyria.htm - 101k |

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