Western Asia in the Days of Sargon of Assyria, 722-705 B.C.: a Study in Oriental History
Western Asia in the Days of Sargon of Assyria, 722-705 B.C.: a Study in Oriental History
Olmstead Albert Ten Eyck
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Other phases will be dealt with by them later. It should be noted that several distinct questions are here involved, and much of the confusion of thought on this subject seems due to a confusion of issues. These questions are as follows. First, were derivations from the root MCR used as the proper names of countries or regions other than Egypt? Second, was one of these names used in connection with the Negeb, in other words, are some of the references in the Bible to Migraim and in the Assyrian... inscriptions to MuQn to be referred rather to the Negeb than to Egypt? It should be noted that an answer to this question is a matter of fact pure and simple and that an affirmative reply does not commit one to any theory as to 58 WESTERN ASIA IN THE DAYS OF SARGON next few years much attention was devoted to settlement of Syrian affairs. Those cities which were not directly impli- how the same name came to be applied to both the Negeb and to Egypt. Nor does an affirmative of necessity demand a like answer to the third question, " Does the acceptance of the term Mugri-Migraim as applied to the Negeb likewise require the acceptance of a theory that this Negeb Mugri was a kingdom important enough to take the place of Egypt for several centuries in contemporaneous thought ?
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