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Babylonian$6407$ - translation to dutch

RELIGIOUS PRACTICES OF BABYLONIA
Babylonian mythology; Babylonian Religion; Babylonian paganism; Babylonian mythos; Babylonian gods

Babylonian      
adj. van Babylonie
Babylonian captivity         
  • Clay tablet. The Akkadian cuneiform inscription lists certain rations and mentions the name of Jeconiah (Jehoiachin), King of Judah, and the Babylonian captivity. From Babylon, Iraq. Reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, circa 580 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin
  • Depiction of Jews mourning the exile in Babylon
  • Illustration from the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' of the destruction of Jerusalem under the Babylonian rule
PERIOD IN JEWISH HISTORY DURING WHICH A NUMBER OF PEOPLE FROM THE ANCIENT KINGDOM OF JUDAH WERE CAPTIVES IN BABYLON
Babylonian Captivity; Babylonian exile; Babylonian Exile; Babylonian captivity of Judah; The Babylonian Captivity; Babylonish Captivity; Babylonean Exile; Exilic Period; Babylonion captivity; Captivity of Babylon; Captivity in Babylon; The Babylonian captivity, or Babylonian exile; Babylonian captivity, or Babylonian exile; Babylonian exile of Israel; Babylonian captivity of Israel; Babylonian exile of Judah; Jewish exile in Babylonia
de Babylonische ballingschap, de Babylonische gevangenschap (het wegzenden van inwoners van Juda naar Babel in 600 voor Chr.)
Babylonian Talmud         
  • Koren Talmud Bavli
  • tractate]] title, (11) the chapter number, (12), the chapter heading, (13), Rashi's commentary, (14) the [[Tosafot]], (15) the [[Mishnah]], (16) the [[Gemara]], (17) an editorial footnote.
  • An early printing of the Talmud ([[Ta'anit]] 9b); with commentary by [[Rashi]]
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  • A full set of the Babylonian Talmud
  • A page of a medieval Jerusalem Talmud manuscript, from the [[Cairo Geniza]]
CENTRAL TEXT OF RABBINIC JUDAISM
Talmuds; Babylonian Talmud; Talmudic; Talmudist; Talmud and Midrash; Talmud Bavli; Talmudical; Talmudists; Talmudics; Babylonian Gemara; Talmud babli; Talmudic Law; Babylonian talmud; Talmud Babli; Talmudim; The Talmud; Burning of the Talmud; Burn of the Talmud; Talmudically; Talmudic scholar; Talmud Yevamot; Criticism of the Talmud; Talmudic period; Attacks on the Talmud; Attacks on the talmud; Talmud Commentaries; Talmud commentary; Talmūd; Libbre David; Rabbinic theology; B. Talmud; Talmudica; תַּלְמוּד; תלמוד; Talmudic commentaries; Talmudism; The Babylonian Talmud
babylonische talmoed

Definition

Babylonian
[?bab?'l??n??n]
¦ noun
1. an inhabitant of Babylon or Babylonia, an ancient city and kingdom in Mesopotamia.
2. the dialect of Akkadian spoken in ancient Babylon.
¦ adjective relating to Babylon or Babylonia.

Wikipedia

Babylonian religion

Babylonian religion is the religious practice of Babylonia. Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by their Sumerian counterparts and was written on clay tablets inscribed with the cuneiform script derived from Sumerian cuneiform. The myths were usually either written in Sumerian or Akkadian. Some Babylonian texts were translations into Akkadian from the Sumerian language of earlier texts, although the names of some deities were changed.