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"The inhabitants of Elam, or 'the Highlands,' to the east of Babylon, were called Elamites. They were divided into several branches, speaking different dialects ...
In AV: Elamites 1 ; Count: 1 ; Definition: 1) an Elamite, i.e. an inhabitant of the province of Elymais, a region stretching southwards to the Persian Gulf, but ...
Elamite. • Elamites · Copyright. with all of the words. with the phrase. with at least one of the words. without the words. start with. similar spelling.
This suggests that the Elamite form, in cuneiform, would be Kudur-lagamar, the second element being the name of a god, and the whole therefore meaning "servant ...
... Elamites),. NIV ©. Rehum the commanding officer and Shimshai the secretary, together with the rest of their associates—the judges and officials over the men ...
It was famed for its fertility and its riches. Its capital was the city of Babylon, a great commercial centre (Ezek. 17:4; Isa. 43:14). Babylonia was divided ...
(0.58), (Isa 22:6). 4 sn The Elamites and men of Kir may here symbolize a fierce army from a distant land. If this oracle anticipates ...
AMRAPHEL [SMITH]. (keeper of the gods) perhaps a Hamite king of Shinar or Babylonia, who joined the victorious incursion of the Elamite Chedorlaomer against the ...
Position, Eytmology and Forms of Its Name: This city, the Susu or Susan of the Babylonians, and the native (Elamite) Susun, is the modern Shush (Sus) in ...