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- This article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script...
- Shammah Shammai Shammoth Shammua Shamsherai Shapham Shaphat Sharai Sharar Sharezer Sharon Shashai Shashak Shaul Shaveh Kiriathaim Shaveh, valley of Shealtiel...
- Nephish Nephishesim Nephthalim Nephtoah Nephusim Ner Nereus Nergal Nergal-sharezer Neri Neriah Nethaneel Nethaniah Nethinim Neziah Nezib Nibhaz, the barker...
- Neriglissar (Babylonian cuneiform:   Nergal-šar-uṣur or Nergal-šarra-uṣur, meaning "Nergal, protect the king") was the fourth king of the Neo-Babylonian...
- International Version sees three characters "Nergal-Sharezer of Samgar, Nebo-S****kim a chief officer, Nergal-Sharezer a high official." Versions featuring these...
- Sennacherib was worshiping when he was ********inated by his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer (2 Kings 19:37, Isaiah 37:38). The name is most likely a scribal error...
- inscription, "(belonging) to Nathan-melech, servant of the king." Nergal-sharezer, king of Babylon is probably identical to an official of Nebuchadnezzar...
- earlier Sanasunk) is traditionally ****ociated with Sanasar (i.e., biblical Sharezer), the son of the ****yrian king Sennacherib who fled to Armenia after murdering...
- biblical account according to which Sennacherib's sons Adramelech and Sharezer fled to Armenia after murdering their father (Isaiah 37:38). K****natsi...
- ****yria is reported to have been murdered by his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer in the temple of "Nisroch", which is most likely a scribal error for "Nimrod"...