There is a long history of comparing Hittite and Assyrian treaties with Old Testament covenant passages. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together. |
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The paper dates the initial divergence of the Indo-European language family to 8700 years ago, with Hittite as the first language to split off. |
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Need I add that some of these things were as intelligible to me as Hittite tablets by the time that day arrived? |
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Egyptian reliefs generally show Hittite chariots as heavier than their own, carrying a three-man crew. |
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Clay, wood and stone are his mediums while he draws inspiration from Indian, Egyptian, Hittite and Inca traditions. |
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After the collapse of the Hittite empire around 1200 bc the site was abandoned until the mid 1st millennium bc. |
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She then pleads with the Hittite ruler, even though the two lands were enemies at the time, to send one of his sons to be her husband. |
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After Esav marries a Hittite woman, the Pasuk indicates that he was rebellious to both his father and his mother. |
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The children were excused from drawing the Hittite carvings at Carchemish with me because of the mumps. |
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She showed me some of the eighteen rooms, repositories of Byzantine, Hittite and Palmyrene relics. |
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However, now that we do have Hittite artificats, we can refute that line of argument. |
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This brought Egypt into conflict with the equally expansionist Hittite empire. |
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This campaign demonstrates the efficiency of the Hittite war machine and the degree of logistic support it must have enjoyed. |
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This must have been a recurrent feature of the Hittite scapegoats, since in the prescription of Uhhamuwa a crowned ram has to be sent away. |
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In the Old Babylon version, as well as the Hittite version, Enkidu is raised by the animals and suckled on their milk. |
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The structure of Old Irish, says Professor Watkins, can be compared only with that of Vedic Sanskrit or Hittite of the Old Kingdom. |
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The highly mobile Egyptian archers on the back of chariots were able to defeat the Hittite army. |
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Another man named Beeri, a Hittite, was the father of one of the wives of Esau. |
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Also, the early Hittite capital Boghazkoy had predug tunnels to allow for defensive sorties against any prospective besiegers. |
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She is the wife of one of his generals, Uriah, the Hittite, who is away at war. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together in order to assemble coherent accounts. |
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The cosmopolitan nature of the city is evident from the presence of documents written in Ugaritic, Akkadian, Hittite, Egyptian, Hurrian, and even Cypro-Minoan. |
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Many believe Ubykh descended from Hattic, an ancient language that flourished in modern-day Turkey until Indo-European Hittite largely displaced it. |
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After turning Uriah the Hittite into canon fodder in order to have his way with the man's wife, Bathsheba, David thinks that he has gotten away with murder. |
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The account of the loss of the blessing of his father Isaac appears immediately after Esau's marriage to his Hittite wives. |
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In Hittite mythology, in which the storm god Tarhunt slays the giant serpent Illuyanka. |
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Much of the history of the Hittite Empire concerned war with the rival empires of Egypt, Assyria and the Mitanni. |
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Except for Hittite and Persian examples, they are generally discussed as part of the culture's sculptural practice. |
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For example, Greek mythology, Roman mythology and Hittite mythology all describe the body of myths retold among those cultures. |
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Eventually, Mitanni succumbed to Hittite, and later Assyrian attacks, and was reduced to a province of the Middle Assyrian Empire. |
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The hotel gets its name from the priceless antiques from the Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman and Hittite eras scattered all over the place. |
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After the collapse of the Hittite Empire in about 1200 BC, it came under Assyrian influence and was settled by Aramaeans, speakers of Aramaic. |
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Moses was about to attack Prince Ramesses II and his Hittite army, but he ends up saving Ramesses. |
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For here, too, the collection presents a number of outstanding works, among them Hittite, Etruscan, Assyrian, Egyptian, Sumerian, Phoenician, Villanovan and Mycenaean pieces. |
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The Hittite preverb or postposition menahhanda 'opposite, against, vis-a-vis, facing, toward', sometimes spelled Sumerographically as IGI-an-da, is well attested from OS on. |
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However, with the ascent of the Hittite empire, Mitanni and Egypt made an alliance to protect their mutual interests from the threat of Hittite domination. |
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In the 14th century BC, the Hittite Kingdom was at its height, encompassing central Anatolia, southwestern Syria as far as Ugarit, and upper Mesopotamia. |
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This theory is no longer held in the common current thought of the majority of scholarship, since there is no archaeological evidence of the alleged Hittite monopoly. |
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