| Bible ThesaurusSargon (1 Occurrence) ... king.) On the death of Shalmaneser (BC 723), one of the Assyrian generals established himself on the vacant throne, taking the name of "Sargon," after that of ... biblethesaurus.org/s/sargon.htm - 10k |
Chaldeans (82 Occurrences) ... 1. Geographical Position Seats of the Chaldeans 2. Originally Sumero-Akkadian 3. History of the Chaldean Tribes 4. Merodach-baladan and Sargon of Assyria 5 ... biblethesaurus.org/c/chaldeans.htm - 48k |
Chaldea (8 Occurrences) ... 1. Geographical Position Seats of the Chaldeans 2. Originally Sumero-Akkadian 3. History of the Chaldean Tribes 4. Merodach-baladan and Sargon of Assyria 5 ... biblethesaurus.org/c/chaldea.htm - 25k |
Kittim (8 Occurrences) ... According to the Assyrian copy of Sargon of Agade's omens, that king (about 3800 BC in the opinion of Nabonidus; 2800 BC in the opinion of many Assyriologists ... biblethesaurus.org/k/kittim.htm - 15k |
Tartan (2 Occurrences) ... (1.) One of Sennacherib's messengers to Hezekiah (2 Kings 18:17). (2.) One of Sargon's generals (Isaiah 20:1). Noah Webster's Dictionary. ... biblethesaurus.org/t/tartan.htm - 8k |
Medes (15 Occurrences) ... Tiglath-pileser IV (in Babylonian called Pulu, the "Pul" of 2 Kings 15:19) and Sargon also overran parts of Media. Sargon in 716 ... biblethesaurus.org/m/medes.htm - 18k |
Merodach-baladan (2 Occurrences) ... This Merodach-baladan was a king of the Chaldeans of the house of Yakin, and was the most dangerous and inveterate foe of Sargon and his son Sennacherib, kings ... biblethesaurus.org/m/merodach-baladan.htm - 9k |
Merodachbaladan (1 Occurrence) ... This Merodach-baladan was a king of the Chaldeans of the house of Yakin, and was the most dangerous and inveterate foe of Sargon and his son Sennacherib, kings ... biblethesaurus.org/m/merodachbaladan.htm - 9k |
Ashdod (21 Occurrences) ... According to Sargon's record, it was captured by him in BC 711. ...Sargon at once dispatched a force to subdue the rebels and the city was severely punished. ... biblethesaurus.org/a/ashdod.htm - 17k |
Babylon (270 Occurrences) ... The most famous of the early kings of Babylonia were Sargon of Accad (BC.3800) and his son, Naram-Sin, who conquered a large part of Western Asia, establishing ... biblethesaurus.org/b/babylon.htm - 93k |
Sepharvaim (6 Occurrences) ... Easton's Bible Dictionary Taken by Sargon, king of Assyria (2 Kings 17:24; 18:34; 19:13; Isaiah 37:13). It was a double city, and ... biblethesaurus.org/s/sepharvaim.htm - 12k |
Captivity (141 Occurrences) ... During the siege he died, and was succeeded by Sargon, who took the city, and transported the great mass of the people into Assyria (BC 721), placing them in ... biblethesaurus.org/c/captivity.htm - 79k |
Armenia (2 Occurrences) ... (According to Jewish tradition this was one of the Kurdish mountains.) It is next spoken of by Sargon I of Agade, circa 3800 BC, as among his conquests. ... biblethesaurus.org/a/armenia.htm - 21k |
Elamites (2 Occurrences) ... History (1) The Earliest Period (2) Sargon of Agade and His Successors (3) The Suzerainty of the Kings of Ur (4) Elam Becomes Predominant 2280 Years BC (5) The ... biblethesaurus.org/e/elamites.htm - 39k |
Jareb (2 Occurrences) ... Sayce (HCM, 417) thinks Jareb may possibly be the earlier name of Sargon who took Samaria in 722 BC, as the passages in which it appears seem to relate to the ... biblethesaurus.org/j/jareb.htm - 10k |
Glass (12 Occurrences) ... vases, etc. A glass bottle with the name of Sargon on it was found among the ruins of the north-west palace of Nimroud. The Hebrew ... biblethesaurus.org/g/glass.htm - 21k |
Carchemish (3 Occurrences) ... 3. Tiglath-pileser IV Receives Its Tribute, and Sargon of Assyria Incorporates It: In the time of Tiglath-pileser IV, the city was ruled by King Pisiri(s), who ... biblethesaurus.org/c/carchemish.htm - 13k |
Shalman (1 Occurrence) ... Shalmaneser again marched against Samaria, which, after a siege of three years, was taken (2 Kings 17:3-5; 18:9) by Sargon (qv). ... biblethesaurus.org/s/shalman.htm - 9k |
Sennacherib (13 Occurrences) ... Easton's Bible Dictionary Sin (the god) sends many brothers, son of Sargon, whom he succeeded on the throne of Assyria (BC 705), in the 23rd year of Hezekiah. ... biblethesaurus.org/s/sennacherib.htm - 18k |
Samaritans (9 Occurrences) ... 677), the king of Assyria, brought from Babylon and other places and settled in the cities of Samaria, instead of the original inhabitants whom Sargon (BC 721 ... biblethesaurus.org/s/samaritans.htm - 16k |
Elam (24 Occurrences) ... History (1) The Earliest Period (2) Sargon of Agade and His Successors (3) The Suzerainty of the Kings of Ur (4) Elam Becomes Predominant 2280 Years BC (5) The ... biblethesaurus.org/e/elam.htm - 48k |
Samaria (123 Occurrences) ... He laid siege to Samaria (BC 723), which held out for three years, and was at length captured by Sargon, who completed the conquest Shalmaneser had begun (2 ... biblethesaurus.org/s/samaria.htm - 63k |
Syria (73 Occurrences) ... were dominant over the plains of Syria; when Tyre, Sidon, Ashdod, and Jerusalem bowed beneath the conquering armies of Shalmaneser, Sargon, and Sennacherib ... biblethesaurus.org/s/syria.htm - 60k |
Hezekiah (124 Occurrences) ... On the death of Sargon and the accession of his son Sennacherib to the throne of Assyria, Hezekiah refused to pay the tribute which his father had paid, and ... biblethesaurus.org/h/hezekiah.htm - 72k |
Darius (26 Occurrences) ... If the kingdom of the Chaldeans which he received was as large as that of Sargon he may easily have appointed 120 of these sub-rulers; for Sargon names 117 ... biblethesaurus.org/d/darius.htm - 24k |
Omri (16 Occurrences) ... the Syrians and Assyrians. It was finally taken by Sargon in 722, after the siege had lasted for 3 years. That the Northern Kingdom ... biblethesaurus.org/o/omri.htm - 20k |
Cyprus (12 Occurrences) ... Its wealth attracted the attention of Babylonia and Egypt, and there is reason to believe that it was conquered by Sargon I, king of Accad, and about a ... biblethesaurus.org/c/cyprus.htm - 27k |
Nineveh (23 Occurrences) ... great surprise, came upon the ruins of a building at the mound of Khorsabad, which, on further exploration, turned out to be the royal palace of Sargon, one of ... biblethesaurus.org/n/nineveh.htm - 52k |
Isaiah (64 Occurrences) ... appeared before the gates of Samaria in 724 BC, and for 3 weary years besieged the city (2 Kings 17:5). Finally, the city was captured by Sargon II, who ... biblethesaurus.org/i/isaiah.htm - 66k |
Aramaic (12 Occurrences) ... Earlier than these in discovery, but between them in date of origin, are weights of the reign of Sargon, with two inscriptions, one, official, in cuneiform ... biblethesaurus.org/a/aramaic.htm - 31k |
No (18543 Occurrences) ... point to its total destruction. It was first taken by the Assyrians in the time of Sargon (Isaiah 20). It was afterwards "delivered ... biblethesaurus.org/n/no.htm - 9k |
Geshem (5 Occurrences) ... of an Arabian tribe that had either settled in Southern Palestine during the exile in Babylon, or had been settled in or near Samaria by Sargon (Nehemiah 2:19 ... biblethesaurus.org/g/geshem.htm - 9k |
Gaza (22 Occurrences) ... It was taken by Sargon in 720 BC, in his war with Egypt, since Khanun, the king of Gaza, joined the Egyptians and was captured at the battle of Raphia ... biblethesaurus.org/g/gaza.htm - 19k |
Ivvah (3 Occurrences) ... It has been assimilated with the Avva of 2 Kings 17:24 as one of the places whence Sargon brought captives to Samaria, and identified with Hit on the Euphrates ... biblethesaurus.org/i/ivvah.htm - 9k |
Fighteth (23 Occurrences) ... Isaiah 20:1 In the year of the coming in of Tartan to Ashdod, when Sargon king of Asshur sendeth him, and he fighteth against Ashdod, and captureth it, (YLT). ... biblethesaurus.org/f/fighteth.htm - 13k |
Tubal (9 Occurrences) ... They appear together in Sargon's inscriptions; and during this entire period their territory must have extended much farther South and West than in Greek-Roman ... biblethesaurus.org/t/tubal.htm - 12k |
Rehoboth-ir (1 Occurrence) ... of the Assyrian rebite, "streets," and suggests that the site referred to may be the Rebit Ninua, "streets of Nineveh," mentioned by Sargon of Assyria in ... biblethesaurus.org/r/rehoboth-ir.htm - 8k |
Rehobothir ... of the Assyrian rebite, "streets," and suggests that the site referred to may be the Rebit Ninua, "streets of Nineveh," mentioned by Sargon of Assyria in ... biblethesaurus.org/r/rehobothir.htm - 8k |
Rosh (5 Occurrences) ...Sargon of Assyria (circa 710 BC) conquered the countries "from the land of Rasu on the border of Elam as far as the river of Egypt," and this country is ... biblethesaurus.org/r/rosh.htm - 11k |
Ephah (55 Occurrences) ... According to Fried. Delitzsch, Schrader, and Hommel, `Ephah is an abbreviation of `Ayappa, the Kha-yappa Arabs of the time of Tiglath-pileser III and Sargon. ... biblethesaurus.org/e/ephah.htm - 27k |
Enemessar ... makes Sennacherib the son (1 15), as well as the successor of Enemessar, whereas, according to the Assyrian inscriptions, Sennacherib was the son of Sargon. ... biblethesaurus.org/e/enemessar.htm - 7k |
Exile (101 Occurrences) ... After the destruction of Samaria (BC 720) by Shalmaneser and Sargon (qv), there was a general deportation of the Israelites into Mesopotamia and Media (2 Kings ... biblethesaurus.org/e/exile.htm - 43k |
Dispersion (4 Occurrences) ... The ten tribes, after existing as a separate kingdom for two hundred and fifty-five years, were carried captive (BC 721) by Shalmaneser (or Sargon), king of ... biblethesaurus.org/d/dispersion.htm - 44k |
Midian (60 Occurrences) ... If this is correct the references point to the existence of this Midianite tribe in the North of el-Chijaz in the times of Tiglath-pileser and Sargon (745-705 ... biblethesaurus.org/m/midian.htm - 32k |
Midianites (30 Occurrences) ... If this is correct the references point to the existence of this Midianite tribe in the North of el-Chijaz in the times of Tiglath-pileser and Sargon (745-705 ... biblethesaurus.org/m/midianites.htm - 21k |
Magi (4 Occurrences) ...Sargon's settlement of Israelites in Media (circa 730-728 BC (2 Kings 17:6)) accounts for the large Hebrew element of thought which Darmesteter recognizes in ... biblethesaurus.org/m/magi.htm - 26k |
Palace (194 Occurrences) ... Archaeology has brought to light the remains of great palaces in Egypt, Babylonia, Assyria (Sargon, Sennacherib, Assurbanipal, etc.), Susa, etc. See HOUSE. ... biblethesaurus.org/p/palace.htm - 40k |
Bulrushes (3 Occurrences) ... to bring the cruelty of the king to the notice of the royal ladies in such way as to arouse a womanly sympathy, A similar story is related of Sargon I of ... biblethesaurus.org/b/bulrushes.htm - 10k |
Babel (3 Occurrences) ... The earliest mention of Babylon is in the time of Sargon I, about 2700 BC That monarch laid the foundations of the temple of Annnit, and also those of the ... biblethesaurus.org/b/babel.htm - 63k |
Baladan (2 Occurrences) ... writer was wrong here, inasmuch as it is said in the inscriptions of Sargon (Annals, 228, 315; Pt., 122), that Merodach-Baladan was the son of Yakin. ... biblethesaurus.org/b/baladan.htm - 9k |
Calneh (2 Occurrences) ...Sargon of Agade, Sur-Engur, Dungi and all the more prominent kings of Babylonia in its larger sense interested themselves in the rebuilding and restoration of ... biblethesaurus.org/c/calneh.htm - 11k |
Calah (2 Occurrences) ... This city was at one time the capital of the empire, and was the residence of Sardanapalus and his successors down to the time of Sargon, who built a new ... biblethesaurus.org/c/calah.htm - 14k |
Cuth (1 Occurrence) ... kuthah; Choua, Chountha): The longer writing is the better of the two, and gives the Hebrew form of the name of one of the cities from which Sargon of Assyria ... biblethesaurus.org/c/cuth.htm - 8k |
Cuthah (2 Occurrences) ... kuthah; Choua, Chountha): The longer writing is the better of the two, and gives the Hebrew form of the name of one of the cities from which Sargon of Assyria ... biblethesaurus.org/c/cuthah.htm - 9k |
Captureth (24 Occurrences) ... Isaiah 20:1 In the year of the coming in of Tartan to Ashdod, when Sargon king of Asshur sendeth him, and he fighteth against Ashdod, and captureth it, (YLT). ... biblethesaurus.org/c/captureth.htm - 13k |
Agagite (5 Occurrences) ... Oppert's attempt to connect the term "Agagite" with "Agaz," a Median tribe mentioned by Sargon, has found no supporters. See AGAG. HJ Wolf. ... biblethesaurus.org/a/agagite.htm - 9k |
Assur (2 Occurrences) ... In 722 BC the capital was transferred by Sargon to his new city, Dur-Sharrukin, and in 705 BC Sennacherib enlarged Nineveh, and it remained the capital city ... biblethesaurus.org/a/assur.htm - 13k |
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 |
Anammelech (1 Occurrence) ... anammelekh = Assyrian Anu-malik, "Anu is the prince"): A Babylonian (?) deity worshipped by the Sepharvites in Samaria, after being transported there by Sargon... biblethesaurus.org/a/anammelech.htm - 9k |
Sarid (2 Occurrences) biblethesaurus.org/s/sarid.htm - 7k |
Sherghat ... In 722 BC the capital was transferred by Sargon to his new city, Dur-Sharrukin, and in 705 BC Sennacherib enlarged Nineveh, and it remained the capital city ... biblethesaurus.org/s/sherghat.htm - 12k |
Sarezer (2 Occurrences) biblethesaurus.org/s/sarezer.htm - 7k |
Shalmaneser (3 Occurrences) ... believe that, as the siege of Samaria was proceeding, Shalmaneser retired to Nineveh and died, for, when the city was taken in 722 BC, it is Sargon who claims ... biblethesaurus.org/s/shalmaneser.htm - 9k |
So (23977 Occurrences) ... Not long after the fall of Samaria, So ventured upon an eastern campaign, and was defeated by Sargon, the successor of Shalmaneser, in the battle of Raphia in ... biblethesaurus.org/s/so.htm - 9k |
Language (112 Occurrences) ... Earlier than these in discovery, but between them in date of origin, are weights of the reign of Sargon, with two inscriptions, one, official, in cuneiform ... biblethesaurus.org/l/language.htm - 101k |
Babylonia (17 Occurrences) ... The size of the bricks in the era prior to the third millennium varied from this to about 6 x 10 x 3 inches at Nippur, Sargon and his son Naram-Sin used a brick ... biblethesaurus.org/b/babylonia.htm - 75k |
Habor (3 Occurrences) ... subjugated the tract around piate sa nar Habur, "the mouths of the Habor." According to 2 Kings and 1 Chronicles, Shalmaneser IV and Sargon transported the ... biblethesaurus.org/h/habor.htm - 10k |
Gods (310 Occurrences) ... (10) The mixed peoples transplanted into Samaria by Sargon had their various gods and mingled their service with that of Yahweh, after being taught by a priest ... biblethesaurus.org/g/gods.htm - 60k |
Hittites (39 Occurrences) ... In 702 BC Sennacherib passed peacefully through the "land of the Chatti" on his way to Sidon: for in 717 BC Sargon had destroyed Carchemish, and had taken many ... biblethesaurus.org/h/hittites.htm - 55k |
Haran (19 Occurrences) ... Haran seems to have shared in the rebellion of Assur (763 BC, the year of the solar eclipse, June 15). The privileges then lost were restored by Sargon II. ... biblethesaurus.org/h/haran.htm - 17k |
Hoshea (13 Occurrences) ... A second revolt brought back the Assyrian king Sargon, who besieged Samaria, and carried the ten tribes away beyond the Euphrates, BC 720 (2 Kings 17:5, 6; 18:9 ... biblethesaurus.org/h/hoshea.htm - 19k |
Ark (212 Occurrences) ... to bring the cruelty of the king to the notice of the royal ladies in such way as to arouse a womanly sympathy, A similar story is related of Sargon I of ... biblethesaurus.org/a/ark.htm - 84k |
Asshur (133 Occurrences) ... In 722 BC the capital was transferred by Sargon to his new city, Dur-Sharrukin, and in 705 BC Sennacherib enlarged Nineveh, and it remained the capital city ... biblethesaurus.org/a/asshur.htm - 46k |
Assyria (124 Occurrences) ... He also invaded Syria (2 Kings 17:5), but was deposed in favour of Sargon (qv) the Tartan, or commander-in-chief of the army, who took Samaria (qv) after a ... biblethesaurus.org/a/assyria.htm - 101k |
Country ... Their attack centered on the capital. Shalmaneser began the siege, and after three years the city fell to Sargon II, his successor. ... biblethesaurus.org/c/country.htm - 23k |
Tobit ... see 2 Kings 15:29. Sennacherib was not the son of Shalmaneser (Tobit 1:15), but of Sargon the Usurper. Moreover, the Tigris does ... biblethesaurus.org/t/tobit.htm - 34k |
Anaharath (1 Occurrence) ... see 2 Kings 15:29. Sennacherib was not the son of Shalmaneser (Tobit 1:15), but of Sargon the Usurper. Moreover, the Tigris does ... biblethesaurus.org/a/anaharath.htm - 87k |
Moabites (26 Occurrences) ... After Mesha we find a king of the name of Salamanu and another called Chemosh-nadab, the latter being subject to Sargon of Assyria. ... biblethesaurus.org/m/moabites.htm - 28k |
Israel (27466 Occurrences) ... 2 Kings 17:5). During the siege of Samaria (which lasted for three years) by the Assyrians, Shalmaneser died and was succeeded by Sargon, who himself thus ... biblethesaurus.org/i/israel.htm - 101k |
Tyre (59 Occurrences) ... territory. He was not molested by Sargon, but Sennacherib advanced against him with 200,000 men, and Elulaeus fled to Cyprus. The ... biblethesaurus.org/t/tyre.htm - 45k |

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