- the
Hebrew Bible,
Amraphel /ˈæmrəˌfɛl/ (Hebrew: אַמְרָפֶל, romanized: ’Amrāp̄el; Gr****: Ἀμαρφάλ, romanized: Amarphál; Latin:
Amraphel) was a king of Shinar...
- and Tradition,
rejected the
historical existence of
Amraphel.
According to
Stephanie Dalley,
Amraphel was "[e]ither
Hammurabi with an
unexplained suffix...
- site of the
Tower of
Babel after the
Great Flood. In
Genesis 14:1,9, King
Amraphel rules Shinar. It is
further mentioned in
Joshua 7:21;
Isaiah 11:11; Daniel...
-
fought as
allies of
Chedorlaomer in the
fourteenth year of his rule. King
Amraphel of
Shinar (possibly Sumer) King
Arioch of
Ellasar King
Tidal of "nations"...
- parti****ted in the
Battle of Siddim. Led by Chedorlaomer, the four
kings Amraphel, Arioch, Chedorlaomer, and
Tidal engaged in a
punitive expedition against...
- perspective. The
player controls one of the
Martyrs condemned to ****,
Amraphel (aka Nimrod)
tasked with
meeting the Red Goddess, one of the
creators of...
- that
Hammurabi was
Amraphel, the King of
Shinar in the Book of
Genesis 14:1. This view has now been
largely rejected, and
Amraphel's existence is not attested...
- Rabba.
Several of
these early Judaic sources also ****ert that the king
Amraphel, who wars with
Abraham later in Genesis, is none
other than
Nimrod himself...
- Amos,
burden Amoz, strong;
robust Amplias,
large Amram, an
exalted people Amraphel Amzi,
strong Anab, grape-town Anah, one who
answers Anaharath Anaiah, whom...
- H****um and
Urshu and Qatna. Some
scholars have
suggested the
biblical king
Amraphel may have been Ibal Pi-El II of Esnunna.
While others consider Ameraphel...