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Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)

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埃萨尔哈东胜利石碑

石碑上显示以撒哈顿站在左侧呈现出一种尊荣的姿态他左手握着一根狼牙棒并持有一根绳子绳子的末端穿过跪在他面前的两位被征服国王的嘴唇形成一个环他的右手在向神灵祈祷整个中低浮雕场景上覆盖着楔形文字

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Asshur

second son of Shem (Gen 10:22; 1Chr 1:17). He went from the land of Shinar and built Nineveh, etc. (Gen 10:11; 10:12). He probably gave his name to Assyria, which is the usual translation of the word, although the form Asshur is sometimes retained (Num 24:22; 24:24; Ezek 27:23), etc. In (Gen 2:14) "Assyria" ought to be "Asshur," which was the original capital of Assyria, a city represented by the mounds of Kalah Sherghat, on the west bank of the Tigris. This city was founded by Bel-kap-kapu about B.C. 1700. At a later date the capital was shifted to Ninua, or Nineveh, now Koyunjik, on the eastern bank of the river. (See CALAH; NINEVEH)

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary