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noun
1
an inhabitant of Babylon or Babylonia.
Dwarfed by the great empires of the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians and Egyptians, were the Hebrews.
2
the dialect of Akkadian spoken in ancient Babylon.
My mother tells me she met a Norwegian archeologist born in Wakefield who speaks ancient Babylonian and has been thrown off digs in Iran and the Gaza Strip.

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1. Conjurers flourished particularly among the Babylonians

2. In addition, the Babylonians used dice or lots in divination.

3. Belshazzar, his lords, and other Babylonians, with their swords drawn

4. Babylonians regularly used both beer and wine as offerings to their gods.

5. In 607 B.C.E., he allows the Babylonians to take them into exile.

6. Aristophanes' first two comedies, The Banqueters and The Babylonians have been lost

7. Perhaps some Babylonians will actually be ordered to perform slavish outdoor labor.

8. Babylonians developed an abstract form of writing based on cuneiform symbols.

9. As the Babylonians attacked Jerusalem, an outcry would come from the Fish Gate.

10. However, the Babylonians fail to recognize the role that they are playing.

11. In 607 B.C.E., the Babylonians conquered the southern two-tribe kingdom of Judah.

12. When divine compassion reached its limit, Jehovah allowed the Babylonians to conquer his wayward people

13. Yes, the Babylonians believed that life of some kind, in some form, continued after death.

14. The city walls and gates that the Babylonians destroyed have never been rebuilt.’

15. In 650 BC, the Babylonians predicted the weather from cloud patterns as well as astrology.

16. He did so when he sent the Babylonians to conquer that ancient land. —Ezek.

17. ○ 2:5 —The Babylonians were a composite man who used his war machine to conquer nations.

18. (2 Kings 18:13) Jerusalem was set ablaze by the Babylonians in 607 B.C.E.

19. The Sumerians and Babylonians are two of the civilizations that we have covered in class

20. 618: Jehoiakim rebels against Nebuchadnezzar but likely dies during the Babylonians’ second invasion of the Promised Land

21. The Babylonians also believed in a terrifying netherworld, populated by hideous monsters in human and animal forms.

22. The Babylonians are a scientific civilization, meaning they are geared towards outpacing other civilizations in technological advancements

23. Ancient Egyptians and Babylonians built their homes with adobe, which is a material made from clay.

24. This knowledge then migrated to the Babylonians, who used Astrology to predict seasonal and Astrological events.

25. Long before the Romans, the ancient Akkadians and Babylonians also used bitumen to waterproof their vessels.

26. In the subsequent overthrow of the Assyrian empire, the Babylonians saw another example of divine vengeance.

27. The Land of the Babylonians; Life, Culture, and Gender Roles Throughout the Years; Where Superstition Met Science

28. What is the attitude of the Babylonians, and of what does this formidable enemy “actually become guilty”?

29. This kingdom, Judah, lasted until the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem in 607 B.C.E. and took the inhabitants captive.

30. Amazingly, the gates along the river inside the city had been left open by the unsuspecting or drunken Babylonians.

31. I don't know of any higher term than that, but those are not the units the Babylonians used.

32. The first official evidence of Addition is that it was used by Egyptians and Babylonians in 2000 BC

33. Before long, by allying his kingdom with Egypt, King Zedekiah aroused the Babylonians to climactic fury against Judah.

34. When Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians, Jeremiah was neither killed nor dragged off as a prisoner to Babylon.

35. However, the Babylonians have controlled this watery wilderness by creating a complex system of dikes, sluices, and canals.

36. The Captivity of Judah was accomplished by three distinct invasions of the Babylonians and covered a period of twenty years

37. The Greek practice of grafting of their gods' names onto the planets was almost certainly borrowed from the Babylonians.

38. After a year and a half the Babylonians break through the walls of Jerusalem and burn the city to the ground.

39. Additionally, the Neo-Babylonians conducted significant rebuilding projects in the city, which destroyed or obscured much of the earlier record.

40. Aramaic is the ancient language of the Semitic family group, which includes the Assyrians, Babylonians, Chaldeans, Arameans, Hebrews, and Arabs

41. The Assyrians, and later the Babylonians, wrote their history on clay tablets, as well as on cylinders, prisms, and monuments.

42. The end came when Jehovah withdrew protection from the unfaithful Jews, letting the Babylonians devastate Jerusalem and take its people into exile.

43. In Mesopotamia, Baal was known to the Babylonians and Assyrians, and he was identified with their national gods Marduk and Ashur.

44. In addition, after Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians, Jehovah restored the city to his favor and it again became the center of true worship.

45. But in doing so, they risked the ridicule of their captors, for the Babylonians viewed the religious rituals of the Jews as foolish.

46. Akkadian was a Semitic language (part of the greater Afro-Asiatic language family) spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, particularly by the Assyrians and Babylonians

47. Bahrain's strategic location in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from mostly the Persians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Portuguese, the Arabs, and the British.

48. The Babylonians took their name from their capital and only major city, Babylon, located on the Euphrates River west of Sumeria and south of Assyria

49. Emperor who made Persia great—indeed the greatest empire in history to that point—by taking over and expanding the empire of the Babylonians. Cyrus …

50. The time is approaching when the Babylonians, as Jehovah’s executioners, will come against Jerusalem, their chariots stirring up clouds of dust just like a storm wind.