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Mutbaal (Akk. "man of Baal") was a
Canaanite king of the
Amarna Period. He is
identified in the
Amarna letters as a son of Labaya, the
ruler of the hill...
- history, and
instead identify Labaya with Saul, and
Mutbaal with Saul's son Ishbaal. Ish-baal and
Mutbaal,
whose names have the same meaning, "Man of Baal"...
- from one of the sons of Labaya,
namely Mutbaal - (Mut-Bahli, or Mut-Ba'lu),
letter EA 255.
Letter 255 by
Mutbaal,
about caravans,
seems to
imply that his...
- Labaya's son:
Mutbaal of the city, Pihilu,
modern Pella, Jordan. The
letter is EA 256, title: "Oaths and denials", (the
oaths and
denials by
Mutbaal). See: "Tenuous...
- of Lab'aya or [yo]u are a
rebel against the king. — EA 250,
lines 15-27
Mutbaal Moran,
William L. The
Amarna Letters.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987...
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letters by size List of
inscriptions in
biblical archaeology Mari
tablets Mutbaal Šuwardata
Ugaritic texts Shlomo Izre'el. "The
Amarna Tablets". Tel Aviv...
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called Dimasqu in the letters' Akkadian. EA 256 is a
story concerning Mutbaal, the son of Labaya, and the Habiru, in
regard to the
whereabouts of Ayyab...
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Amarna Archive contains letters showing that the city was
ruled by
ruled by
Mutbaal, a son of
Labaya of Shechem. Apparently, they
rebelled and
expanded their...
- (author) Šub-Andu EA's 301–306, (author) (Pihilu) Pella,
Jordan Mut-Bahli
Mutbaal no 1—EA 255, l. 3 no 2—EA 256, l. 2, 5 (author)
Qatna Akizzi EA 52-57 (author)...
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segue to the reverse's text, and the story.
Letter EA 256 is aut****d by
Mutbaal, the son of Labaya, and
written to the Pharaoh. EA 252,[dubious – discuss]...