Bible Concordance
Monarchs (1 Occurrence)Luke 1:52 He has cast monarchs down from their thrones, And exalted men of low estate. (WEY)
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Monarchs (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Monarchs (1 Occurrence). Luke 1:52 He has cast
monarchs down from their thrones, And exalted men of low estate. (WEY).
.../m/monarchs.htm - 6kAttitudes (1 Occurrence)
... This is especially true of matters pertaining to the worship of the gods, and of
the attitudes or positions assumed in homage and respect to monarchs and those ...
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Captivity (141 Occurrences)
... COT, I, 230). 3. Of Tiglath-pileser III, 745-727 BC: Tiglath-pileser was
one of the greatest monarchs of antiquity. He was the first ...
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Nebuchadrezzar (31 Occurrences)
... Babylon. Of all the heathen monarchs mentioned by name in the Scriptures,
Nebuchadnezzar is the most prominent and the most important. ...
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Jareb (2 Occurrences)
... melekh yarebh we should read malki rabh (i being the old nominative termination),
or melekh rabh, "Great King," a title frequently applied to Assyrian monarchs...
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Nineveh (23 Occurrences)
... of this ancient people, their arts of war and peace, the forms of their religion,
the style of their architecture, and the magnificence of their monarchs. ...
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Tiglathpileser (3 Occurrences)
... This king of Assyria, who reigned, as we learn from his annals, from 745 BC to 727
BC, was one of the greatest of Assyrian monarchs. See ASSYRIA. ...
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Tiglath (3 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Tiglath-Pileser I. (not mentioned in Scripture) was the
most famous of the monarchs of the first Assyrian empire (about BC 1110). ...
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Tiglath-pileser (6 Occurrences)
... This king of Assyria, who reigned, as we learn from his annals, from 745 BC to 727
BC, was one of the greatest of Assyrian monarchs. See ASSYRIA. ...
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Tripolis
... The Seleucid monarchs, the Romans, and Herod the Great did much to beautify the
city; the last-named building a gymnasium (Josephus, BJ, I, xxi, 11). ...
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