The Historical Evidences of the Truth of the Scripture Records Stated Anew With
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Rawlinsou in the author s Herodotus, vol. F. Pp. 611, 612. ) (d) If a satisfactory explanation cannot be given from Babylonian mythology of Succoth-Benoth, Nibhaz, and Tartak, (2 Kings xvii. 30, 31, ) it is probably because they are not really the names of Babylonian gods. The first seems to mean " tents of daughters, " or small tabernacles in which were contained images of female deities. The second and third are most likely scornful modifications of certain Babylonian names, which I should su...spect to have been-Nebo and Tir the latter a title by which Nebo was 8ometimesf%alled, Or they may possibly be gods which have yet to bo discovered. 3. Manners, customs, &c. () The whole character of the Assyrian wars, as represented in Kings and Chronicles, is in close accordance with what we gather from the Inscriptions. The numerical force of their armies, the direction of them by the monarch in person, the mul titude of their chariots, (2 Kings xix. 23, ) their abundant cavalry, * Mr. Ke-ttrLck gives the Phoenicians three "national deities, " Astarte, Belus, Her cules.
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