Discover who Darius the Great was. Learn how King Darius ruled the Persian Empire and how he died. View quotes said by Darius the Great.
7 Wine was served in goblets of gold, each one different from the other, and the royal wine was abundant, in keeping with the king’s liberality. Read full chapter The Voice (VOICE) The Voice Bible Copyright © 2012 Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Voice™ translation © 2012 Ecclesia Bibl...
can be seen in that the word order and ideas expressed often are direct trs. from the Mesopotamian styles of royal proclamation. An example of one of these texts from Murghāb (Gr. Pasargadae) states as follows: adam Kūrush xshāya/ thiya Hakhāmanishya I (am) Cyrus King,/ an Achaemen...
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译文示例:They courageously went back to rebuilding the temple, even though the Persian king had put an official ban on the work. ↔ Azhą́ Pérzha binaatʼáanii yee nihoníʼą́ągo hatsʼą́ą́ʼ niʼ áyiilaa ndi doo hoł daa yééʼgóó kin bináádaz...
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other and had regular contact. Those days are gone. We are now faced with Iranian churches and fellowships around the world and many do not know each other. We are seeing the fullfilment of Jeremiah 49:34-39 with God's scattering of the Iranians so as to bring them into His Kingdom...
The battle of Marathon was fought in September of 490 B.C., when the Persian king Darius I sent a force to subdue Athens after the Athenians had supported the Ionian Greeks during their unsuccessful rebellion against Persian rule in western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). This first mainland cl...
Isaiah 44:28-45:6 Expanded Bible 28 I say of Cyrus [C the Persian king (ruled 550–530 bc) who allowed Israel to return from exile; 41:2; 44:28—45:6; 46:11; 48:14–16],‘He is my shepherd and will ·do [fulfill] all that I want him to do. He will say to ...
The original sign of the genitive (the vowel "ĭ"), which was appended to the first substantive ("status constructus"), is attached in these texts to the substantive and to the genitive particle also; thus: = "king of the world." In the oblique case, besides the suffix "-ra," the...