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- the Hebrew Bible, Amraphel /ˈæmrəˌfɛl/ (Hebrew: אַמְרָפֶל, romanized: ’Amrāp̄el; Gr****: Ἀμαρφάλ, romanized: Amarphál; Latin: Amraphel) was a king of Shinar...
- from Bera instead was food for his 318 men and his Amorite neighbours. Amraphel has been thought by some scholars such as the writers of the Catholic Encyclopedia...
- site of the Tower of Babel after the Great Flood. In Genesis 14:1,9, King Amraphel rules Shinar. It is further mentioned in Joshua 7:21; Isaiah 11:11; Daniel...
- fought as allies of Chedorlaomer in the fourteenth year of his rule. King Amraphel of Shinar (possibly Sumer) King Arioch of Ellasar King Tidal of "nations"...
- described in Genesis as consisting of four kings, led by Chedorlaomer of Elam (Amraphel, Arioch, Chedorlaomer, and Tidal), engaging in a punitive expedition against...
- perspective. The player controls one of the Martyrs condemned to ****, Amraphel (aka Nimrod) tasked with meeting the Red Goddess, one of the creators of...
- the early twentieth century, many scholars believed that Hammurabi was Amraphel, the King of Shinar in the Book of Genesis 14:1. This view has now been...
- middle chronology, 1728 BCE to 1686 BCE according to the short chronology. Amraphel cannot be equated with Hammurabi or any other king of whom records are...
- Amos, burden Amoz, strong; robust Amplias, large Amram, an exalted people Amraphel Amzi, strong Anab, grape-town Anah, one who answers Anaharath Anaiah, whom...
- Rabba. Several of these early Judaic sources also ****ert that the king Amraphel, who wars with Abraham later in Genesis, is none other than Nimrod himself...