NINEVEH

nĭnˈəvə, ancient city, capital of the Assyrian Empire, on the Tigris River opposite the site of modern Mosul, Iraq. A shaft dug at Nineveh has yielded a pottery sequence that can be equated with the earliest cultural development in N Mesopotamia. The old capital, Assur, was replaced by Calah, which seems to have been replaced by Nineveh. Nineveh was thereafter generally the capital, although Sargon built Dur Sharrukin (Khorsabad) as his capital. Nineveh reached its full glory under Sennacherib and Assurbanipal. It continued to be the leader of the ancient world until it fell to a coalition of Babylonians, Medes, and Scythians in 612 b.c. and the Assyrian Empire came to an end. Excavations, begun in the middle of the 19th cent., have revealed an Assyrian city wall with a perimeter of c.7.5 mi (12 km). The palaces of Sennacherib and Assurbanipal, containing magnificent sculptures, have been discovered, as well as Assurbanipal's library, including over 20,000 cuneiform tablets. The city is mentioned often in the Bible.

See S. Glubok, ed. Digging in Assyria (1970).

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...be followed by a volume dealing with Nineveh and Babylon was almost a foregone conclusion...bulls whose ice-cold eyes had gazed on Nineveh were unloaded from a Seine barge in...the names of certain ancient cities, and Nineveh is one of these. Though less well known...
...VII. The Legacy of Babylon and Nineveh in Aramaic Sources ALISON SALVESEN...lintel from the palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh. MC, after G. Smith, Assyrian Discoveries...34. A. Ivory prism from Nineveh giving tables for computing the length...
...63 2. Nineveh, the Murderous City 83...march in Babylon 79 Plan of Nineveh 84 The Assyrian empire 85...countries possible? That tells us what Nineveh was like before the wrath of its enemies...
...63 2. Nineveh, the Murderous City 83...79 Plan of Nineveh 84...countries possible? That tells us what Nineveh was like before the wrath of its enemies...
...The Psalm of Thanksgiving 66 4 Ninevehs Disobedience 81 The Prophecy 88...gift from God. Chapter 4 focuses on Nineveh and its turn from evil, noticed by a...of the prophet and his reaction to Ninevehs salvation, his physical and emotional...
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Nineveh: Papers of the XLIX.Sup.E Rencontre Assyriologique International...London, 7-11 July 2003. by Sarah C. Melville Nineveh: Papers of the XLIX.sup.e Rencontre Assyriologique International...museums 250th anniversary. The theme of the Rencontre, "Nineveh," chosen to highlight the museums fabulous Assyrian collections...
...Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part II: Assurbanipal through Sin-Sharru-Ishkun...Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, part II: Assurbanipal through Sin-sharru-ishkun...publication of the private legal records from Nineveh begun in Legal Transactions of the Royal...
...Idolatry, and Rossettis "The Burden of Nineveh" As Carl Woodring has noted, D.G Rossetti poem " The Burden of Nineveh " (1856, revised 1870) often directly...Layards accounts of excavations at Nineveh (actually Nimrud) in the 1840s. Rossettis...
...excavated the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh--a city that had been destroyed near the...in England. The London Times described Nineveh and Its Remains, Layards 1849 book about...1) presentation of and reaction to the Nineveh Court at the Sydenham Crystal Palace...
...Jonah son of Amittai: Rise up and go to Nineveh, the great city, and cry out against it...to travel as far away as possible from Nineveh. But what does he mean by his flight...Jonah a second time: "Rise up and go to Nineveh and cry out..." And Jonah rose up and...
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One with Nineveh and Tyre. by James Gardner...bloody-minded Assyrians whose capital, Nineveh, stood some two hundred miles upriver...brought about the friezes for the palaces at Nineveh and Nimrud. In a depiction of the battle...
...of bearded giants and huge winged buns. The setting was the Nineveh Court of the Crystal Palace; the year was 1936; and amongst...Kiplings Recessional--Lo, all our pomp of yesterday / Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!. The fire that ripped through the Crystal Palace...
...sends Jonah to reprimand the people of Nineveh for their evil ways. At first Jonah resists...this near-death experience, he goes to Nineveh and warns the people and their king. Surprisingly...transgressions). God is consciously making Nineveh part of his dominions. However, the city...
...to Ashurbanipal, the monarch who ruled Assyria from 668 to 627 B.C., apparently had a theft problem. A clay tablet dug up in Nineveh in the 1800s bears this inscription: "Your lordship is without equal, Ashur, King of the Gods! Whoever removes the tablet...
...Kurdish-majority territory extending into the adjacent Nineveh, Tamim, and Diyala provinces. At least in...Kurds covet the oil between Sinjar and Dohuk. NINEVEH PLAIN Kurds and Arabs each claim the Nineveh Plain, but its majority is Assyrian Christian...
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...greater than Solomon here. At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation and condemn it, because...is something greater than Jonah here." The Word Nineveh Nineveh was the capital of Assyria at the height of its glory...
...preach the message of salvation in the old city of Nineveh. Nineveh was the capital of Assyria, then Israelas great enemy...preach Godas mercy and judgment to the wicked people of Nineveh. The story of Jonah (see Book of Jonah, Old Testament...
...nights. At the judgment, the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation and...taken place.Second, after getting to Nineveh, Jonah preached but one day and the whole city repented. The people of Nineveh were pagans, but they repented. The...
...three nights. At the judgment, the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation and condemn...prophet. Sent by God to preach repentance to Nineveh, Jonah tries to defy the command by traveling...was positively received by the people of Nineveh. Jesus interprets Jonahs being swallowed...
...you just do it. God sent Jonah to Nineveh to declare that in 40 days the city...on the tree, so should not I spare Nineveh." In other words, Jonah was part of humanity, so he should care that Nineveh be saved more than the fate of a tree...
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NINEVEH nin v , ancient city, capital of the Assyrian Empire...opposite the site of modern Mosul, Iraq. A shaft dug at Nineveh has yielded a pottery sequence that can be equated with...replaced by Calah, which seems to have been replaced by Nineveh. Nineveh was thereafter generally the capital, although...
...Bible. It contains oracles of doom against Nineveh, capital of the Assyrian Empire, delivered...announcing the coming of divine vengeance on Nineveh; and a vivid description of the citys destruction. Nineveh fell in 612 b.c., and scholars differ as...
...River and south of the later capital, Nineveh. Assyrias Rise The nucleus of a...Assurbanipals reign saw the Assyrian capital of Nineveh reach the height of its splendor. The...ruler Nabopolassar, joined forces and took Nineveh in 612 b.c. Under the son of Nabopolassar...
...ka l or Kalakh ka lakh, ancient city of Assyria, S of Nineveh and therefore S of present Mosul, Iraq. Known as Calah in the...Tiglathpileser III. Calah continued to be a royal residence even after Nineveh became the political capital. The famous black obelisk of Shalmaneser...
...Turkish archaeologist. He assisted Sir Austen Henry Layard in Nineveh in 1845 47 and 1849 51, studying at Oxford in the years between...54) of excavations for the British Museum, he discovered at Nineveh the palace of Assurbanipal. Later during fieldwork (1872 82...
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