- "king of the
Sidonians,"
probably in the 5th
century BC, and that his
mother was a
priestess of ‘Ashtart, "the
goddess of the
Sidonians." In this inscription...
- the Sidonians, son of King Abdamun, king of the
Sidonians, son of King Baalshillem, king of the
Sidonians, gave to his lord
Eshmun at the YDLL spring. May...
- was the
chamberlain of
Herod Agrippa (Acts 12:20), a
mediator for the
Sidonians and Tyrians, and was
believed to be
involved in the
events that led to...
- The King of Tyre was the
ruler of Tyre, the
ancient Phoenician city in what is now Lebanon. The
traditional list of 12 kings, with
reigns dated to 990–785...
-
Elayi posits that the
sarcophagi were
seized and
brought to
Sidon by the
Sidonians during their parti****tion in
Cambyses II's
Achaemenid conquest of Egypt...
- male and female,
domestic and
foreign (for instance, the
goddess of the
Sidonians in 1
Kings 11:33), that it came to be
concretized from
meaning "divinity"...
- Pharaoh: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite,
Sidonian, and
Hittite women. ... For
Solomon followed Astarte the
goddess of the
Sidonians, and
Milcom the
aboimination of...
- Tel Rekhesh/Tell el-Mukharkhash in the
Tabor Stream valley. Arah of the
Sidonians is a place-name
which appears in
Joshua 13:4.
Other translations render...
- fate.
Sidon was then
burnt to the ground,
either by
Artaxerxes or by the
Sidonian citizens.
Forty thousand people died in the conflagration.
Artaxerxes sold...
-
carved in
Egypt from
local amphibolite, and
captured as
booty by the
Sidonians during their parti****tion in
Cambyses II's
conquest of
Egypt in 525 BC...