nineveh meaning in hebrew - Axtarish в Google
Meaning. Unclear but perhaps: Ninus' Place, Fish Place, Offspring's Habitation or Strong Propagation Of The Seat Of Government . From (1) the verb נון (nun), to propagate strongly, possibly combined with (2) the verb נוה (naweh), to be a seat of government.
The ideogram means "house or place of fish," and was perhaps due to popular etymology (comp. Aramaic "nuna," denoting "fish"). Nineveh was the most famous ...
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary - Nineveh Nineveh [N] [T] [E] [S] handsome; agreeable. Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names. Public Domain. Copy freely.
Nineveh also known in early modern times as Kouyunjik, was an ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia, located in the modern-day city of Mosul in ...
Literally “Land Between the Rivers;” modern-day Iraq; the land of early Sumerian civilization as well as the later Babylonian. In the ancient world, temples ...
Usage: Nineveh is a significant city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, known as the capital of the ancient Assyrian Empire. It is often associated with themes of ...
Nineveh (in A.V., Luke 11:32, Nineve), nin-e-veh (Heb.)--abode of Ninus; exterior growth; growing vigor; colonization; coordination; education of youth; ...
Brown Driver Biggs Definition: Nineveh = "abode of Ninus". 1. capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyria; located on the east bank of the Tigris river, 550 miles ...
The cuneiform seems to denote "House of Fish", although whether this referred to literal fish, an aspect of Ishtar, a separate Hurrian goddess, or something ...
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