- and Pap. No. 3465 = J. 43502 (Egyptian
Museum of Cairo). In the story,
Ahikar is a
mythical chancellor to the ****yrian
kings Sennacherib and Esarhaddon...
-
sunstroke in
Bethulia (Judith 8:2-3). Man****es was a
character in the
Story of
Ahikar (not in Vulgata, but in Septuagint) told by
Tobit on the
point of death...
-
referenced in
Esther 2:23, 6:1, 10:2, and
Nehemiah 12:23. Book (or Wisdom) of
Ahikar referenced in
Tobit 1:22, 2:10, 11:18, and 14:10 Aesop's
fable of The Two...
-
Solomon The
Letter of
Aristeas The
Fourth Book of
Maccabees The
Story of
Ahikar Testaments of the
Twelve Patriarchs 1
Esdras and 2
Esdras (150-100 BC) Tobit...
- (LXX) edition, the two
names in this
verse appear instead as one name,
Ahikar (also the name of
another character in the
story of Tobit).
Other Septuagint...
- Fernández (featured
parts 3–5): a
nervous hostage in the Bank of
Spain Ahikar Azcona as Matías Caño (Pamplona;
featured parts 3–5): a
member of the group...
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unrighteousness of the world. The 5th-century BC
Aramaic story Words of
Ahikar is full of
sayings and proverbs, many
similar to
local Babylonian and Persian...
- from the
company they keep. The West
Asian variant occurs in the
story of
Ahikar,
where the sage
reproaches his
adopted nephew for
treacherously returning...
- as the
Elephantine papyri.
Egyptian examples also
include the
Words of
Ahikar, a
piece of
wisdom literature reminiscent of the Book of Proverbs. Scholarly...
-
spread far
beyond northern Mesopotamia. The
Story of
Ahikar follows a
legendary royal advisor,
named Ahikar, of
Sennacherib and
Esarhaddon and is
first attested...