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  2. Jun 11, 2024 · How to say Ashurbanipal in English? Pronunciation of Ashurbanipal with 6 audio pronunciations, 4 synonyms, 1 meaning, 9 translations and more for Ashurbanipal.

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  3. Ashurbanipal claimed to be able to read and write the cuneiform script. At Nineveh he amassed copies of Babylonian literary texts, including the epic of creation, hymns, omens, and other traditional and scientific works which formed a royal library representing 6,000 or more texts.

  4. Ashurbanipal. (a' sshuhr ban' ih pal) Assyria's last great king who is identified in Ezra 4:10 as the king of Assyria who captured Susa, Elam, and other nations and settled their citizens in Samaria. The son of the King Esarhaddon was the heir apparent from about 673 B.C.

  5. a-shoor-ba'-ne-pal (Ashur-bani-apal, "Ashur creates a son"): Before setting out on his last campaign to Egypt, Esarhaddon king of Assyria doubtless having had some premonition that his days were numbered, caused his son Ashurbanipal to be acknowledged the crown prince of Assyria (668 B.C.).

  6. Study the meaning of Ashurbanipal in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Ashurbanipal.

  7. Ashurbanipal was also known by the name Osnappar and appears in the KJV as Asnapper. His name appears only once in the Bible ( Ezra 4:10 ), the only report of such a settlement in Samaria. The Greeks called him Sardanapalus.

  8. Sep 2, 2009 · Ashurbanipal (r. 668-627 BCE, also known as Assurbanipal) was the last of the great kings of Assyria. His name means "the god Ashur is creator of an heir" and he was the son of King Esarhaddon of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. In the Hebrew Tanakh (the Christian Old Testament) he is called As (e)nappar or Osnapper (Ezra 4:10).

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