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Shinar

Shin‘ar is the name for the southern region of Mesopotamia used by the Hebrew Bible.

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Hebrew Bible

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Etymology

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Jubilees

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Etymology

Hebrew Bible

Jubilees

In popular culture

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Shinar

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples59
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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Shinar

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related to Hebrew Bible · 26
Shinar → Akkad, Babel, Babel/Babylon, Babylon, Babylonia, Book, Calneh, Daniel, Erech, Erech/Uruk, Genesis, Great Flood, Hebrew Bible, In, In Genesis, Isaiah, It, Joshua, King Amraphel, Nimrod's
related to Etymology · 25
Shinar → Accordingly, Albright, Amarna, Another, Asiatic, Babylonia, BC, Bible, Egyptian Sngr, Greeks' Singara, Hebrew, Hittite, Kassite, Khabur River, Kingdom, Mesopotamia, Sangara/Sangar, Sanhar/Sankhar, Sayce, Sinjar
related to Jubilees · 8
Shinar → Ashur, Babel, Ethiopic, Jubilees, Sadna Sena, Shem, The Book, Tower

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name hebrew bible mesopotamia babylonia babel southern used jubilees šinʿār tower erech uruk cognate general mentioned upper kingdom babylon book

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Shinarrelated to EtymologyHebrew0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyEgyptian Sngr0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyHittite0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyMesopotamia0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologySome Assyriologists0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologySumer0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologySumerians0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyAnother0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyKassite0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologyBabylonia0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologySayce0.60section
Shinarrelated to EtymologySangara/Sangar0.60section

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