The Book of Isaiah, Chapters I-XXXIX: In the Light of the Assyrian MonumentsSociety for promoting Christian knowledge, 1930 - 364 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 73
Sivu 4
... later Samaria was also captured after a siege of equal length , only to break out into rebellion along with Hamath and Arpad two years later . Let it be noted how closely the above events are connected with the earlier chapters of the ...
... later Samaria was also captured after a siege of equal length , only to break out into rebellion along with Hamath and Arpad two years later . Let it be noted how closely the above events are connected with the earlier chapters of the ...
Sivu 67
... later in 720 B.C. , when Sargon defeated the Egyptians at Raphia , is styled in the inscriptions of that king the turtanu or commander- in - chief of the Egyptian army . There is good reason for thinking that Sib'i was an Ethiopian ...
... later in 720 B.C. , when Sargon defeated the Egyptians at Raphia , is styled in the inscriptions of that king the turtanu or commander- in - chief of the Egyptian army . There is good reason for thinking that Sib'i was an Ethiopian ...
Sivu 150
... later prediction may be taken as an indication that the fulfilment of that closing verse is now near at hand . Babylon is about to become a " wilderness of the sea . " She will no longer be regarded as sacred and inviolate . The very ...
... later prediction may be taken as an indication that the fulfilment of that closing verse is now near at hand . Babylon is about to become a " wilderness of the sea . " She will no longer be regarded as sacred and inviolate . The very ...
Sisältö
is suggestive that his father for a time left Jerusalem for Galilee | 2 |
NOTE ON THE DATE OF THE ACCESSION OF HEZEKIAH vii | 9 |
THE ADVANCING TIDE | 17 |
20 muita osia ei näytetty
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Ahaz Annals appears Arabia Ararat army Arpad Ashdod Ashkelon Ashur Ashurbanipal Assyrian king Babylonian bas-reliefs Book of Isaiah Burden called campaign captive captured Chaldean chap chapter Chron conquest Damascus deliverance Dumah dynasty Edom Egypt Egyptian Ekron Elam Eltekeh empire Esarhaddon Ethiopian Euphrates expedition fenced cities fortress Hamath hand hath Hebrew Hezekiah Holy Immanuel inscriptions invader invasion Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jehovah of hosts Jerusalem Jewish Jowf Judah Kaldi king of Assyria king of Babylon kingdom Kings xv Lachish land look Lord Medes Menahem mention Merodachbaladan mighty monarch nations Nimrûd Nineveh palace Palestine passage Pekah Philistia pileser prediction princes probably prophecy prophet rebellion record reign Rezin royal rulers Samaria Sargon Sennacherib Shalmaneser siege speaks spoil Syria tablet tells temple thee thou throne of Babylon Tiglath Tiglathpileser town tribute Tyre unto uttered Uzziah verse viii walls whilst words xviii Zidon Zion