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According to
biblical sources,
Cushan-rishathaim (Hebrew: כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם Kūšān Riš‘āṯayim, "twice-evil Ku****e") was king of Aram-Naharaim, or Northwest...
- The
Hebrew Old
Testament name
Cushan is
probably a
poetic or
prolonged name of the land of Cush, the
Arabian Cush (Habak**** 3:7). Some have, however, supposed...
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Colosse Coniah Coos
Corinth Cornelius Cosam Coz
Crescens Crete Crispus Cush,
Cushan Cuth
Cyprus Cyrene Cyrenius Cyrus Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament...
- "Cu****e woman" is not Tzipora. But he adds that
since there is a
place called Cushan which is a
region of Midian, and Moses’ wife
Tzipora has
already been identified...
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Science ****ociation. Springer. pp. 237 ff. ISBN 9027704082. Anna-Marie
Cushan (2014) [1983].
Investigation into
Facts and Values:
Groundwork for a theory...
- to the
Biblical Book of
Judges until Othniel defeated the
forces led by
Cushan-Rishathaim, who was
titled in the
Bible as
ruler of Aram-Naharaim. Further...
- and
occupation by the
North Mesopotamians (from Aram-Naharaim)
under King
Cushan-Rishathaim. The
Israelites rose up
under the
leadership of
Othniel the son...
- back to Joshua, from 2
Samuel through Joshua (Jephthah 1186 BCE back to
Cushan-Rishathaim 1505 BCE: 1505–1186 BCE = 319 years). The "450 years" of Acts...
- Name
Reign Notes Cushan-rishathaim 1250 BC He was king of Aram-Naharaim, or
Northwest Mesopotamia, and the
first oppressor of the
Israelites after their...
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Seligman Op.cit 55
Zimmerman Op.cit. 2;
Jacobson Op.cit. 45
Taylor A-M (née
Cushan)
Investigation into
Facts and Values, 1983 (Ondwell Publications, Victoria...