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Nimrod

Nimrod is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis and the Books of Chronicles. The son of Cush and thus the great-grandson of Noah, Nimrod was described as a king in the land of Shinar (Lower Mesopotamia).

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related to Biblical account · 31
Nimrod → Akkad, Ashur, Assyria, Babylon, Calneh, Chronicles, Cush, English, Generations, Genesis, Ham, He, Hebrew, History, Kalaḥ, Land, Lᴏʀᴅ, Mesopotamia, Micah, Nimrud
related to Historical interpretations · 27
Nimrod → AD Muslim Arabs, Akkad, Assyria, Assyrian, Assyriologists, Babylon, BC, Bronze Age, Christian Classical Age, Early Bronze Age, Elam, Erech, Historians, Iron Age, Isin, Kalhu, Larsa, Mesopotamia, Nimrod's, Orientalists
related to Citations · 24
Nimrod → After, American Slavery, Archived, Bible, Bibliography Dalley, Haynes, Horst, January, May, Mesopotamia, New York, Nimrod Before, Noah's Curse, Oxford, Oxford University Press, PDF, Stephanie, Stephen, The Biblical Justification, The Harvard Theological Review
related to Traditions and legends · 23
Nimrod → Abraham, Akkad, Amraphel, Avodah Zarah, Babel, Bible, Calneh, Christian, Erubin, Gen, Genesis, Genesis Rabba, Hullin, In Jewish, Josephus, Judaic, Nimrod's, Pesahim, Several, Shinar
related to Islamic narrative · 19
Nimrod → Abraham, Although Nimrod's, At, God, Have, He, He Who, Indeed, Islamic, Levant, Lord, Muslim, My Lord, Other, Quran, The, The Quran, Then Abraham, This
related to Nimrod vs. Abraham · 18
Nimrod → Abraham, According, Evil, Flavius Josephus, God, Good, Horst, In, In Islamic, Jewish, Middle Ages, Pseudo-Philo, Semiramis, Some, Some Jewish, Talmud, The, Toorn
related to External links · 16
Nimrod → Armstrong Institute, Associates, Biblical Archaeology, Biblical Research, Hunter, Hunting, Jewish EncyclopediaNimrod, July, King, Mighty Hunter, Retrieved, TheTorah, This, Who Was He, Who Was Nimrod, Yigal Levin's
related to Literature · 15
Nimrod → Antaeus, Babel, Briareus, Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, Ephialtes, Hell's Circle, His, In, Medieval, Raphèl, Tityos, Treachery, Typhon, With
related to Idiom · 14
Nimrod → Both, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Fudd, However, In, Looney Tunes, Mel Blanc, North American English, Rabbit Every Monday, This, What Makes Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam
related to Midrash Rabba version · 6
Nimrod → Abraham, Chapter, Genesis Rabbah, Jewish Scriptural, Midrash Rabba, The

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king abraham god also biblical later tower one jewish name mesopotamia built hunter mesopotamian son babel first historical akkad assyrian

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Nimrodis abiblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis and the Books of Chronicles0.90text
Nimrodis aman who sets his will against that of God0.90text
wearing the first crowninstance ofand credited him with innovations0.80text
introducing idolatry.There is no direct evidence that Nimrod was an actual person in any of the non-biblical historic recordsinstance ofand credited him with innovations0.80text
registersinstance ofand credited him with innovations0.80text
or king listsinstance ofand credited him with innovations0.80text
Genesis Rabbainstance ofand later midrash0.80text
Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodiusinstance ofVersions of this story are again picked up in later works0.80text
Kalhuinstance ofa prominent god in Mesopotamian religion who had cult centers in a number of Assyrian cities0.80text
and also in Babyloninstance ofa prominent god in Mesopotamian religion who had cult centers in a number of Assyrian cities0.80text
and was a patron god of a number of Assyrian kingsinstance ofa prominent god in Mesopotamian religion who had cult centers in a number of Assyrian cities0.80text
and thatinstance ofa prominent god in Mesopotamian religion who had cult centers in a number of Assyrian cities0.80text

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