Similar words: babylonia, babylon, hanging gardens of babylon, chelonian, abyssinian, chelonia, colonial, devonian. Meaning: [‚bæbɪ'ləʊnɪən] n. 1. an inhabitant of ancient Babylon 2. the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written. adj. of or relating to the city of Babylon or its people or culture.
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1 The Babylonian literature, however, affords some striking resemblances.
2 Babylonian science was predicated on a tradition of astronomical record-keeping for strictly religious purposes.
3 The basis of the Babylonian calendar seems always to have been lunar.
4 The Babylonian story begins with an internecine battle between the gods of the sweet and salt-water oceans and their offspring.
5 Two,(www.Sentencedict.com) earn enough money to support both my Babylonian apartment in the West and my Spartan hiring in the North.
6 Each of these was built along the Babylonian model, as a self-governing fragment of the fallen Judean kingdom.
7 Genesis 1 has often been compared with the Babylonian account of creation to which it bears a superficial resemblance.
8 The Babylonian goddess of the books of the dead.
9 Thisbe was a Babylonian maid.
10 The Babylonian goddess of fate and destiny.
11 These languages include Hebrew, Arabic, Assyrian, and Babylonian.
12 The Babylonian captivity civilized them and consolidated them.
13 The Babylonian new year celebration lasted for eleven days.
14 We have survived our Babylonian and Roman conquerors.
15 In Babylonian mythology, the divine mare, the mother of all horses.
16 Today's Gregorian calendar derives from the Babylonian, Egyptian, Jewish and Roman calendars.
17 Uta - Napishtim ( Babylonian Noah ) was the tenth King of Babylon before the Flood.
18 The Babylonian kingdom flourished under the rule of the famous King, Hammurabi[2] (1792-1750 BC[3]).
19 In 2004, several cuneiform texts, written in Babylonian, were discovered.
20 In the Babylonian system the symbols for 1 and 10 were basic.
21 Their Progenitor was a Babylonian Golem, and their Bestowment is Unholy Stamina.
22 Born during the Babylonian Exile, he returned to Israel when it ended and helped mobilize the Jewish community to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem.
23 Not only does it symbolize the rise of patriarchy, it also coincides with the Babylonian conquest of Sumeria.
24 The following are some laws from the Code of Hammurabi. Subjects of the Babylonian Empire could find a law to govern just about everything they did.
25 In 539 BCE, the armies of the Persian king Cyrus (a member of the Achaemenid family) marched upon Babylon and captured the city and with it all the Neo- Babylonian Empire.
26 The Black Sun symbol can be found in many Babylonian and Assyrian places of worship.
27 Million of readers have been helped by the famous " Babylonian Parables ".
28 So too the stories of Moses and of Samson have Sumerian and Babylonian parallels.
29 The principles of astrology used today are almost the as those used by the Babylonian astrologers.
30 It allowed Hebrew society and Judaism to strengthen for another crucial century—by which time the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar could banish the Hebrew people but not obliterate them or their faith.
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