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- Nimrod abstract "Nimrod (/ˈnɪm.rɒd/, Hebrew: נִמְרוֹדֿ</span>, Modern Nimrod, Tiberian Nimrōḏ Aramaic: ܢܡܪܘܕ Arabic: نمرود, Namrood), king of Shinar, was, according to the Book of Genesis and Books of Chronicles, the son of Cush and great-grandson of Noah. He is depicted in the Bible as a mighty in the earth and a mighty hunter. Extra-biblical traditions associating him with the Tower of Babel led to his reputation as a king who was rebellious against God. Since Accad (Babylonian Akkad), was destroyed and lost with the destruction of its Empire in the period 2200–2154 BCE (long chronology), the stories mentioning Nimrod seem to recall the late Early Bronze Age. The association with Erech (Babylonian Uruk), a city that lost its prime importance around 2,000 BCE as a result of struggles between Isin, Larsa and Elam, also attests the early provenance of the stories of Nimrod. Several Mesopotamian ruins were given Nimrod's name by 8th-century Arabs, including the ruins of the Assyrian city of Kalhu (the biblical Calah), built by Shalmaneser I (1274–1244 BC) (see Nimrud). A number of attempts to connect him with historical figures have been made.".
- Nimrod thumbnail Danziger,_Itzhak,_Nimrod,_1939.jpg?width=300.
- Nimrod wikiPageExternalLink nimrod.html.
- Nimrod wikiPageExternalLink view.jsp?artid=295&letter=N&search=nimrod.
- Nimrod wikiPageExternalLink agenda.htm.
- Nimrod wikiPageExternalLink awpindex.htm.
- Nimrod wikiPageID "243471".
- Nimrod wikiPageRevisionID "642930801".
- Nimrod book "1".
- Nimrod book "Genesis".
- Nimrod book "Micah".
- Nimrod chapter "1".
- Nimrod chapter "10".
- Nimrod chapter "5".
- Nimrod hasPhotoCollection Nimrod.
- Nimrod source "Bible".
- Nimrod verse "10".
- Nimrod verse "6".
- Nimrod verse "8".
- Nimrod version "King James".
- Nimrod subject Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Nimrod subject Category:Ham_(son_of_Noah).
- Nimrod subject Category:Noach_(parsha).
- Nimrod subject Category:Torah_monarchs.
- Nimrod type CausalAgent100007347.
- Nimrod type Communicator109610660.
- Nimrod type HeadOfState110164747.
- Nimrod type LivingThing100004258.
- Nimrod type Negotiator110351874.
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- Nimrod type Person100007846.
- Nimrod type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nimrod type Representative110522035.
- Nimrod type Ruler110541229.
- Nimrod type Sovereign110628644.
- Nimrod type TorahMonarchs.
- Nimrod type Whole100003553.
- Nimrod type YagoLegalActor.
- Nimrod type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Nimrod comment "Nimrod (/ˈnɪm.rɒd/, Hebrew: נִמְרוֹדֿ</span>, Modern Nimrod, Tiberian Nimrōḏ Aramaic: ܢܡܪܘܕ Arabic: نمرود, Namrood), king of Shinar, was, according to the Book of Genesis and Books of Chronicles, the son of Cush and great-grandson of Noah. He is depicted in the Bible as a mighty in the earth and a mighty hunter. Extra-biblical traditions associating him with the Tower of Babel led to his reputation as a king who was rebellious against God.".
- Nimrod label "Namrudz".
- Nimrod label "Nemrod".
- Nimrod label "Nemrut (kral)".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod (Bibbia)".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod (Bijbels figuur)".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod (biblická postava)".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod (rei)".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimrod".
- Nimrod label "Nimród (király)".
- Nimrod label "Нимрод".
- Nimrod label "ニムロド".
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod_(biblická_postava).
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod.
- Nimrod sameAs Nemrod.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod.
- Nimrod sameAs Namrudz.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod_(Bibbia).
- Nimrod sameAs ニムロド.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod_(Bijbels_figuur).
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod_(rei).
- Nimrod sameAs m.01k99c.
- Nimrod sameAs Q201861.
- Nimrod sameAs Q201861.
- Nimrod sameAs Nimrod.
- Nimrod wasDerivedFrom Nimrod?oldid=642930801.
- Nimrod depiction Danziger,_Itzhak,_Nimrod,_1939.jpg.
- Nimrod isPrimaryTopicOf Nimrod.