Moreover, the Babylonian inscriptions mention the Kashshi, an Elamite race, whose name has been equated with the classical KoQaaiot, Kiauuot, and it has been held that this affords a more appropriate explanation of Cush (perhaps rather Kash), the ancestor of (the Babylonian) Nimrod in Gen. [Please select]
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'By the beard of Nimrod.' [Please select]
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Nimrod, who is deemed perfectly competent authority, insists on its use with fast roadsters and coach-horses. [Please select]
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Contrast with these descriptions the lines in which Dante has described the gigantic spectre of Nimrod. [Please select]
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He’s a woodsman and a hunter—our Nimrod of the lake. [Please select]
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The most noted of these form what is known as the Epic of Izdubar (Nimrod.) [Please select]
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--The Assyrian king gloried in being, like the great Nimrod, "a mighty hunter before the Lord." [Please select]
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