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persia 46
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persian
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1 Pent, Gen 2: 10(4) | is near the head of the Persian Gulf, where the Tigris and 2 His, Ezr Int | 358-337 B.C.~End of the Persian Empire - 331 B.C.~(Defeat 3 His, Ezr 2: 63(2) | Excellency: the deputy of the Persian government; from the context, 4 His, Ezr 4: 5(1) | returned exiles voiced at the Persian court in the early fifth 5 His, Ezr 4: 9 | and agents from among the Persian, Urukian, Babylonian, Susian ( 6 His, Ezr 6: 22(1) | in a broad sense for the Persian Empire. ~ 7 His, Neh 12: 22 | the reign of Darius the Persian. ~ 8 His, Tob 2: 10(4) | northeast of the head of the Persian Gulf.~ 9 His, Tob 3: 8(3) | 8] Asmodeus: in Persian aeshma daeva, "demon of 10 His, Jdt 1: 12(2) | Mediterranean) to the Lower Sea (the Persian Gulf).~ 11 His, Jdt 2: 7(1) | Earth and water: in the Persian period, the offering of 12 His, Jdt 4: 3(1) | variously attributed-to the Persian period (538-323 B.C.), or 13 His, Est Int | all the Jews living in the Persian Empire. He is moved to this 14 His, Est Int | have been at the end of the Persian Empire, toward the close 15 His, Est 1: 1(1) | the greatest extent of the Persian Empire achieved under Darius 16 His, Est 1: 2(2) | the two capitals of the Persian Empire. The other was Persepolis, 17 His, Est 1: 3 | officers and ministers: the Persian and Median aristocracy, 18 His, Est 1: 14 | Marsena and Memucan, the seven Persian and Median officials who 19 His, Est 1: 18 | 18 ~This very day the Persian and Median ladies who hear 20 His, Est 1: 19(4) | 331 B.C.), the last of the Persian kings; cf Esther 8:8.~ 21 His, Est 1: 22(5) | languages were spoken in the Persian Empire, the principal ones 22 His, Est 1: 22(5) | the principal ones being Persian, Elamite, Babylonian, Aramaic, 23 His, Est E: 10 | Macedonian, certainly not of Persian blood, and very different 24 His, Est E: 10(1) | odious kind of man that a Persian ruler could be supposed 25 His, 1Mac 6: 1(1) | region of Elam, north of the Persian Gulf. This section continues 26 His, 2Mac 1: 19(10)| later became part of the Persian Empire.~ 27 His, 2Mac 13: 5(4) | tower resembles the ancient Persian fire towers.~ 28 WisdB, Psa 72: 8(3) | the western sea) to the Persian Gulf (the eastern sea), 29 WisdB, Pro 21: 18(3) | by giving to Cyrus, the Persian conqueror, Egypt, Ethiopia 30 ProphB, Dan 1: 21(4) | Cyrus: the year of this Persian king's conquest of Babylon, 31 ProphB, Dan 2: 36(5) | the Median (silver), the Persian (bronze), and the Hellenistic ( 32 ProphB, Dan 3: 2(2) | 2] Satraps: the Persian major governors.~ 33 ProphB, Dan 6: 1(1) | been conquered by Cyrus the Persian, and it was Cyrus who captured 34 ProphB, Dan 6: 1(1) | been modeled on that of the Persian King Darius the Great (522- 35 ProphB, Dan 6: 9 | irrevocable under Mede and Persian law." ~ 36 ProphB, Dan 6: 9(2) | 331 B.C.), the last of the Persian kings. Cf Daniel 6:13, 16.~ 37 ProphB, Dan 6: 13 | irrevocable under the Mede and Persian law." ~ 38 ProphB, Dan 6: 16 | that under the Mede and Persian law every royal prohibition 39 ProphB, Dan 6: 29 | and the reign of Cyrus the Persian. ~ ~ ~ 40 ProphB, Dan 7: 1(1) | kingdoms, Babylonian, Median, Persian, and Greek, is opposed the 41 ProphB, Dan 7: 6(5) | swiftness with which Cyrus the Persian established his kingdom. 42 ProphB, Dan 7: 6(5) | corresponding to the four Persian kings of Daniel 11:2.~ 43 ProphB, Dan 8: 2(2) | the royal palace of the Persian kings in the ancient territory 44 ProphB, Dan 11: 2(2) | there were more than three Persian kings between Cyrus and 45 ProphB, Dan 11: 2(2) | the Great, who ended the Persian empire by his victory at 46 ProphB, Dan 14: 1 | with his fathers, Cyrus the Persian succeeded to his kingdom. ~ 47 ProphB, Dan 14: 1(1) | a successive Median and Persian rule of Babylon. ~ 48 Gosp, Mat 2: 1(2) | originally a designation of the Persian priestly caste, the word 49 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | simply God's agent (like the Persian king Cyrus in Isaiah 44:


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