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1 Pent, Gen 5: 1(1)| than a historical value. Babylonian tradition also recorded 2 Pent, Gen 6: 15(7)| the cubit. The ark of the Babylonian flood story was an exact 3 Pent, Gen 11: 4(3)| that raises high its head." Babylonian ziggurats were the earliest 4 Pent, Gen 23: 15(4)| in Anathoth, though the Babylonian invasion no doubt helped 5 Pent, Gen 28: 12(2)| dream is derived from the Babylonian ziggurat or temple tower, " 6 Pent, Exo 12: 2(1)| Later it was known by the Babylonian name of Nisan. Cf Nehemiah 7 Pent, Deu 16: 1(1)| this month received the Babylonian name of "Nisan."~ 8 Pent, Jos 7: 21 | spoils, I saw a beautiful Babylonian mantle, two hundred shekels 9 His | last days of David to the Babylonian captivity and the destruction 10 His | religious community after the Babylonian exile; the two persons most 11 His, 1Kin Int | Jehoiachin was released from his Babylonian prison (561 B.C.).~1 Kings 12 His, 1Kin 8: 33(2)| s prayer dating from the Babylonian exile four centuries later.~ 13 His, 2Kin 15: 19(2)| 19] Pul: The Babylonian throne name of the Assyrian 14 His, 2Kin 16: 15(2)| introduction into Judah of the Babylonian practice of omen sacrifices; 15 His, 1Chr 3: 18(7)| probably go back to the Babylonian name Sin-ab-ussar signifying, " 16 His, 2Chr Int | that developed during the Babylonian exile. Thus, religious and 17 His, 2Chr 5: 9(2)| the ark was lost in the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem; 18 His, 2Chr 36: 6(1)| in Jerusalem before the Babylonian king could reach the city. 19 His, Ezr Int | religious community after the Babylonian exile. This is known as 20 His, Ezr 4: 9 | among the Persian, Urukian, Babylonian, Susian (that is Elamite), ~ 21 His, Ezr 6: 1 | the archives in which the Babylonian records were stored away; ~ 22 His, Est A: 1(1)| 486-465 B.C.). Mordecai: a Babylonian name, after the god Marduk. 23 His, Est 1: 22(5)| being Persian, Elamite, Babylonian, Aramaic, Phoenician, Egyptian, 24 His, Est 2: 7(1)| variant of the name of the Babylonian goddess lshtar. ~ 25 His, Est 2: 23(5)| impaled, perhaps, after the Babylonian manner.~ 26 His, Est 3: 7(2)| 7] Pur: a Babylonian word which the Hebrew translates 27 His, 1Mac 6: 16(2)| to October 9, 163 B.C. A Babylonian list of the Seleucid kings 28 WisdB, Psa 79: 1(1)| destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army in 587 B.C. The people 29 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1)| land despite demands from Babylonian captors (Psalm 137:1-4). 30 WisdB, Son Int | people, purified by the Babylonian captivity and betrothed 31 WisdB, Son Int | time after the end of the Babylonian Exile (538 B.C.) as that 32 ProphB, Isa Int | prophesied toward the end of the Babylonian exile. From this section 33 ProphB, Isa 6: 12(7)| would later culminate in the Babylonian exile.~ 34 ProphB, Isa 11: 1(1)| Shoot . . . stump: after the Babylonian Exile only a stump of the 35 ProphB, Isa 44: 5(2)| hand: an allusion to the Babylonian custom of tatooing the owner' 36 ProphB, Jer 52: 31(5)| reigned only two years. Babylonian records confirm the fact 37 ProphB, Bar 1: 4(2)| The river Sud: one of the Babylonian canals, not otherwise identified. 38 ProphB, Eze 8: 14(4)| the descent of Tammuz, the Babylonian god of fertility, to the 39 ProphB, Eze 45: 9(1)| afterward, in imitation of Babylonian practice, the 60-shekel 40 ProphB, Dan 1: 7(2)| The young men are given Babylonian names as a sign of their 41 ProphB, Dan 2: 36(5)| apocalyptic perspective are the Babylonian (gold), the Median (silver), 42 ProphB, Dan 4: 5(1)| my god: Belteshazzar, the Babylonian name given to Daniel at 43 ProphB, Dan 7: 1(1)| succeeding world kingdoms, Babylonian, Median, Persian, and Greek, 44 ProphB, Dan 7: 4(3)| The representation of the Babylonian empire as a winged lion, 45 ProphB, Dan 7: 4(3)| lion, a common motif in Babylonian art, symbolizes the bestial 46 ProphB, Dan 9: 2(2)| 11; 29:10) prophesied a Babylonian captivity of seventy years, 47 ProphB, Mic 2: 12(6)| the restoration after the Babylonian exile seems out of place 48 ProphB, Mic 4: 10(3)| had been fulfilled in the Babylonian captivity. The prophet sees 49 ProphB, Hab Int | B.C., or between the great Babylonian victory at Carchemish and 50 Gosp, Mat 1: 11 | brothers at the time of the Babylonian exile. ~ 51 Gosp, Mat 1: 12 | 12 ~After the Babylonian exile, Jechoniah became 52 Gosp, Mat 1: 17 | generations; from David to the Babylonian exile, fourteen generations; 53 Gosp, Mat 1: 17 | fourteen generations; from the Babylonian exile to the Messiah, fourteen 54 Gosp, Mar 1: 2(3)| concerning the end of the Babylonian exile is here applied to 55 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3)| return of Israel from the Babylonian exile (Isaiah 42:9; 43:16-


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