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Brooke Ligertwood - Nineveh (Live)
Official Live Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Brand New Album 'SEVEN' Coming February 25
Listen here: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/SevenID
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
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Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees ...
published: 04 Feb 2022
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Brooke Ligertwood - Nineveh (Lyric Video)
Official Lyric Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Listen here: https://brookeligertwood.lnk.to/Seven
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
Follow Brooke on Socials:
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Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees ...
published: 13 Feb 2022
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ITURA RIA NINEVEH MAKIRIRA MAKIRIRA (SMS SKIZA 6985044 to 811)
published: 24 Nov 2023
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Nineveh 627 A.D - Epic Symphony
You can buy this track and more of my work here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/voices-of-the-ancients-vol-iii
Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. The Psalm 135 section is from the traditional repertoire of Orthodox Byzantine Chant and was not written by me. This is a long form piece about the Battle of Nineveh, fought on December 12, 627 A.D, between the Eastern Roman Empire, and the dying Sasanian empire. It was effectively the last great confrontation of the Roman-Iranian wars (I don't use the term Roman-Persian wars because it’s usage is indefensible; 2 centuries of these conflicts were fought against the Parthians, who are called so because they were Parthians, not Persians. Iranian more accurately describes both groups, as both the Parthian Arsacids and the Persian Sasanids wer...
published: 13 Dec 2022
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3D Digital Art Ancient Nineveh - Ashurbanipal, Assyria
Ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh shown in almost real-time (in modern day Iraq, Assyria Regional Governorate)
published: 18 Mar 2016
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Bible Evidence Unearthed at Nineveh!
Join Joel as he goes to Nineveh, modern-day Mosul in Iraq, and tells the story of the archaeological discovery unearthed there which linked evidence from the dirt with the Bible's account of Hezekiah, Sennacherib, and the Assyrian conquest.
BUY JOEL'S BOOK - Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence
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published: 02 Dec 2023
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Nineveh, Nahum, Jonah & the Inescapable Wrath of God
This clip was taken at the British Museum just one of the places where we are taking our virtual journey through all the Lands of the Bible & Great Museums of the Bible on the Paul's Life & Letters Course.
You can come to all these places when you--Join the LAND OF THE BOOK channel to get access to weekly video releases like this plus classroom videos, over the next year totaling 50+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS that feature weekly in-depth Bible Study lessons with John & Bonnie. Plus all the assigned HOLY LAND STUDY RESOURCES, and John's two most loved books--David's Spiritual Secret & Living Hope for the End of Days at:
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There is one inescapable fact of the Universe: the wrath of God may not be evaded.
It is so great that it hunted dow...
published: 01 Oct 2022
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Ha Tre Tlotho | Nineveh Kids TV
Ḥa Tre Tloṯo (One Two Three)
Song [to be confirmed] (2013 version)
Music: Ninos Sabri Garis
Lyrics: Shlemun Moshe
Producers: Abdalla (Addo) Rhawi and Edward Danho
Animation: Robin Velu and Elizaveta Borgman
Translation to English below.
Nineveh Kids TV (managed by the Assyrian Dolabani Foundation in Sweden) proudly present the first version of the Assyrian children's song Ha Tre Tlotho - - - animated!
We thank the Assyrian Youth Federation in Sweden (Sw. Assyriska ungdomsförbundet) for the kind contribution that made this animation possible!
Enjoy!
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Translation to English:
ܚܐ ܬܪܐ ܬܠܬܐ ـ ܙܢܐ ܠܐܢ ܐܕܪܬܐ
Ḥa tre tloṯo, zano lan adroṯo
One two three, we are going to the meadows
ܐܪܒܥܐ ܚܡܫܐ ܐܫܬܐ ـ ܟܬܠܢ ܓܪܐ ܘܩܫܬܐ
Arbco ḥamšo ëšto, këtlan gero w qëšto
Four ...
published: 17 Mar 2017
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Sermons of America's Founding - Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance Part 1, Sunday Morning, 6/30/24
Sermon of America's Founding as preached by Bro. Seth Gould
From Joseph Sewall's December 3rd, 1740 Fast Day Sermon
Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance
published: 01 Jul 2024
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Dashta D'Nineveh
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Dashta D'Nineveh · Ashur Betsargis
Dashta D'Nineveh
℗ 2011 Ashur Betsargis
Released on: 2011-02-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 16 Sep 2015
4:29
Brooke Ligertwood - Nineveh (Live)
Official Live Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Brand New Album 'SEVEN' Coming February 25
Listen here: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/SevenID
Subscri...
Official Live Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Brand New Album 'SEVEN' Coming February 25
Listen here: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/SevenID
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
Follow Brooke on Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeligertwood/
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Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees
Tear down your idols
When you choose surrender
You choose survival
Call on His Name
Turn from your violence
Out of the ashes
He will revive You
God have mercy
God have mercy
I know You are a gracious God
I know You’re slow to anger
But I misunderstood Your love
Forgive me God for running
You sent a wind
Stirred up the ocean
Still I rebelled
My heart wasn’t open
But when I prayed
You were there waiting
I made a vow
To speak Your salvation
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Holy Spirit help me see
Where there is Nineveh in me
Turn away Your wrath once more
God have mercy
Perfect prophet, priest, and King
Christ became the reckoning
In His body bore my sin
Now to all who trust in Him
God has mercy
God have mercy on us
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
https://wn.com/Brooke_Ligertwood_Nineveh_(Live)
Official Live Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Brand New Album 'SEVEN' Coming February 25
Listen here: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/SevenID
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
Follow Brooke on Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeligertwood/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookeligertwood
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100044183932343
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrookeLig
Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees
Tear down your idols
When you choose surrender
You choose survival
Call on His Name
Turn from your violence
Out of the ashes
He will revive You
God have mercy
God have mercy
I know You are a gracious God
I know You’re slow to anger
But I misunderstood Your love
Forgive me God for running
You sent a wind
Stirred up the ocean
Still I rebelled
My heart wasn’t open
But when I prayed
You were there waiting
I made a vow
To speak Your salvation
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Holy Spirit help me see
Where there is Nineveh in me
Turn away Your wrath once more
God have mercy
Perfect prophet, priest, and King
Christ became the reckoning
In His body bore my sin
Now to all who trust in Him
God has mercy
God have mercy on us
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
- published: 04 Feb 2022
- views: 1658880
4:29
Brooke Ligertwood - Nineveh (Lyric Video)
Official Lyric Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Listen here: https://brookeligertwood.lnk.to/Seven
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertw...
Official Lyric Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Listen here: https://brookeligertwood.lnk.to/Seven
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
Follow Brooke on Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeliger...
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookeligertw...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrookeLig
Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees
Tear down your idols
When you choose surrender
You choose survival
Call on His Name
Turn from your violence
Out of the ashes
He will revive You
God have mercy
God have mercy
I know You are a gracious God
I know You’re slow to anger
But I misunderstood Your love
Forgive me God for running
You sent a wind
Stirred up the ocean
Still I rebelled
My heart wasn’t open
But when I prayed
You were there waiting
I made a vow
To speak Your salvation
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Holy Spirit help me see
Where there is Nineveh in me
Turn away Your wrath once more
God have mercy
Perfect prophet, priest, and King
Christ became the reckoning
In His body bore my sin
Now to all who trust in Him
God has mercy
God have mercy on us
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
#BrookeLigertwood #Nineveh #SEVEN
https://wn.com/Brooke_Ligertwood_Nineveh_(Lyric_Video)
Official Lyric Video for “Nineveh” by Brooke Ligertwood
Listen here: https://brookeligertwood.lnk.to/Seven
Subscribe to Brooke Ligertwood: https://BrookeLigertwood.lnk.to/ytsubID
Follow Brooke on Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeliger...
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookeligertw...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrookeLig
Lyrics:
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Compassion or calamity
Will you heed the warning
Fall on your knees
Tear down your idols
When you choose surrender
You choose survival
Call on His Name
Turn from your violence
Out of the ashes
He will revive You
God have mercy
God have mercy
I know You are a gracious God
I know You’re slow to anger
But I misunderstood Your love
Forgive me God for running
You sent a wind
Stirred up the ocean
Still I rebelled
My heart wasn’t open
But when I prayed
You were there waiting
I made a vow
To speak Your salvation
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
Holy Spirit help me see
Where there is Nineveh in me
Turn away Your wrath once more
God have mercy
Perfect prophet, priest, and King
Christ became the reckoning
In His body bore my sin
Now to all who trust in Him
God has mercy
God have mercy on us
Nineveh
Oh Nineveh
The Lord is turning toward you
#BrookeLigertwood #Nineveh #SEVEN
- published: 13 Feb 2022
- views: 276975
26:19
Nineveh 627 A.D - Epic Symphony
You can buy this track and more of my work here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/voices-of-the-ancients-vol-iii
Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. The Psa...
You can buy this track and more of my work here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/voices-of-the-ancients-vol-iii
Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. The Psalm 135 section is from the traditional repertoire of Orthodox Byzantine Chant and was not written by me. This is a long form piece about the Battle of Nineveh, fought on December 12, 627 A.D, between the Eastern Roman Empire, and the dying Sasanian empire. It was effectively the last great confrontation of the Roman-Iranian wars (I don't use the term Roman-Persian wars because it’s usage is indefensible; 2 centuries of these conflicts were fought against the Parthians, who are called so because they were Parthians, not Persians. Iranian more accurately describes both groups, as both the Parthian Arsacids and the Persian Sasanids were Iranian).
The Battle of Nineveh was the culmination of the war of 602-628 between the empire of Heraclius and the empire of Khosrow II. Heraclius helmed the army himself whilst general Rhahzadh of Armenia led the Iranian forces. Both empires met in Sasanian Mesopotamia, and fought a bloody battle at Nineveh. It is said that in the midst of the battle, Rhahzadh challenged Heraclius to single duel, and the Armenian was defeated in one strike by the Roman Emperor. While this may be an exaggeration, its dramatic value is certainly entertaining, so I built part of the symphony around this.
The war of 602-628 would be a turning point in the history of the region, and indeed the world. Having depleted their resources and manpower after the war, both empires were left vulnerable as a new power arose in the ignored, mysterious stretches of the Arabian peninsula, a new threat to both powers united by the fervour of a new religion. Less than five years later, the Arab Muslims would begin the invasion of the Sasanian Empire which would spell its doom, and would become a new enemy that would weaken the Romans. This very religion would one day bring down their empire, centuries later.
Musically, this track reflects modern Greek music and Byzantine chant as well as Iranian music for the respective Roman and Sasanian Empires, as well as Armenian music, with the duduk being used to represent Rhahzadh. The Roman instrumentation is pretty close to what was used by the Greeks in the 1000’s to 1450’s, with the Oud, Qanun and Byzantine Lyra playing a central part although the usage of the Tambouras saz is anachronistic and more modern. The Iranian side uses the Oud also, as well as the Tar, Santour, Afghan Rabab and a modern orchestral string section played in a typical Middle-Eastern style.
The leitmotifs used in this symphony are:
• The “Rome” leitmotif, heard in my “Fall of Constantinople” and “Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar” symphonies.
• “The Sasanians” leitmotif, which I used in my “The Sasanians” and “Blood of Sasan” pieces.
• The “Humata” leitmotif, heard in “Humata” and “The Ballad of King Vahram.” The lyrics of this one are in the Avestan language.
• The Psalm 135, not my composition but a traditional piece from the Greek Orthodox chant repertory.
• The Asbārān leitmotif.
• A new leitmotif for Heraclius.
• A new leitmotif for Rhahzadh.
The Sasanian leitmotif uses an actual period Sasanian poem in Middle-Persian written by Pahlbod or Barbad, the official court musician of the Sasanian Empire, which shows an interesting form of national pride, comparing Khosrow II to clouds that overshadow both Caesar and the Khaghan of the Göktürks.
00:00 Overture - The End of an Era
01:00 The Empire of the Romans - Heraclius
04:00 The Empire of the Iranians - Rhahzadh the Armenian
07:15 The Prayers
13:19 The Battle Begins
17:16 The Asbaran Deployed
22:04 Rhahzadh Challenges Heraclius - Heraclius and Rhahzadh Prepare to Duel
24:14 The Great Duel
24:19 Heraclius' Victory
25:35 A New Power
#epicbyzantinemusic
#epiciranianmusic
https://wn.com/Nineveh_627_A.D_Epic_Symphony
You can buy this track and more of my work here: https://faryafaraji.bandcamp.com/album/voices-of-the-ancients-vol-iii
Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. The Psalm 135 section is from the traditional repertoire of Orthodox Byzantine Chant and was not written by me. This is a long form piece about the Battle of Nineveh, fought on December 12, 627 A.D, between the Eastern Roman Empire, and the dying Sasanian empire. It was effectively the last great confrontation of the Roman-Iranian wars (I don't use the term Roman-Persian wars because it’s usage is indefensible; 2 centuries of these conflicts were fought against the Parthians, who are called so because they were Parthians, not Persians. Iranian more accurately describes both groups, as both the Parthian Arsacids and the Persian Sasanids were Iranian).
The Battle of Nineveh was the culmination of the war of 602-628 between the empire of Heraclius and the empire of Khosrow II. Heraclius helmed the army himself whilst general Rhahzadh of Armenia led the Iranian forces. Both empires met in Sasanian Mesopotamia, and fought a bloody battle at Nineveh. It is said that in the midst of the battle, Rhahzadh challenged Heraclius to single duel, and the Armenian was defeated in one strike by the Roman Emperor. While this may be an exaggeration, its dramatic value is certainly entertaining, so I built part of the symphony around this.
The war of 602-628 would be a turning point in the history of the region, and indeed the world. Having depleted their resources and manpower after the war, both empires were left vulnerable as a new power arose in the ignored, mysterious stretches of the Arabian peninsula, a new threat to both powers united by the fervour of a new religion. Less than five years later, the Arab Muslims would begin the invasion of the Sasanian Empire which would spell its doom, and would become a new enemy that would weaken the Romans. This very religion would one day bring down their empire, centuries later.
Musically, this track reflects modern Greek music and Byzantine chant as well as Iranian music for the respective Roman and Sasanian Empires, as well as Armenian music, with the duduk being used to represent Rhahzadh. The Roman instrumentation is pretty close to what was used by the Greeks in the 1000’s to 1450’s, with the Oud, Qanun and Byzantine Lyra playing a central part although the usage of the Tambouras saz is anachronistic and more modern. The Iranian side uses the Oud also, as well as the Tar, Santour, Afghan Rabab and a modern orchestral string section played in a typical Middle-Eastern style.
The leitmotifs used in this symphony are:
• The “Rome” leitmotif, heard in my “Fall of Constantinople” and “Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar” symphonies.
• “The Sasanians” leitmotif, which I used in my “The Sasanians” and “Blood of Sasan” pieces.
• The “Humata” leitmotif, heard in “Humata” and “The Ballad of King Vahram.” The lyrics of this one are in the Avestan language.
• The Psalm 135, not my composition but a traditional piece from the Greek Orthodox chant repertory.
• The Asbārān leitmotif.
• A new leitmotif for Heraclius.
• A new leitmotif for Rhahzadh.
The Sasanian leitmotif uses an actual period Sasanian poem in Middle-Persian written by Pahlbod or Barbad, the official court musician of the Sasanian Empire, which shows an interesting form of national pride, comparing Khosrow II to clouds that overshadow both Caesar and the Khaghan of the Göktürks.
00:00 Overture - The End of an Era
01:00 The Empire of the Romans - Heraclius
04:00 The Empire of the Iranians - Rhahzadh the Armenian
07:15 The Prayers
13:19 The Battle Begins
17:16 The Asbaran Deployed
22:04 Rhahzadh Challenges Heraclius - Heraclius and Rhahzadh Prepare to Duel
24:14 The Great Duel
24:19 Heraclius' Victory
25:35 A New Power
#epicbyzantinemusic
#epiciranianmusic
- published: 13 Dec 2022
- views: 565013
2:40
3D Digital Art Ancient Nineveh - Ashurbanipal, Assyria
Ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh shown in almost real-time (in modern day Iraq, Assyria Regional Governorate)
Ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh shown in almost real-time (in modern day Iraq, Assyria Regional Governorate)
https://wn.com/3D_Digital_Art_Ancient_Nineveh_Ashurbanipal,_Assyria
Ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh shown in almost real-time (in modern day Iraq, Assyria Regional Governorate)
- published: 18 Mar 2016
- views: 127136
29:36
Bible Evidence Unearthed at Nineveh!
Join Joel as he goes to Nineveh, modern-day Mosul in Iraq, and tells the story of the archaeological discovery unearthed there which linked evidence from the di...
Join Joel as he goes to Nineveh, modern-day Mosul in Iraq, and tells the story of the archaeological discovery unearthed there which linked evidence from the dirt with the Bible's account of Hezekiah, Sennacherib, and the Assyrian conquest.
BUY JOEL'S BOOK - Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence
► https://bit.ly/36Boo7w (Christianbook.com)
► https://amzn.to/3QHh8Jo (Amazon.com)
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https://wn.com/Bible_Evidence_Unearthed_At_Nineveh
Join Joel as he goes to Nineveh, modern-day Mosul in Iraq, and tells the story of the archaeological discovery unearthed there which linked evidence from the dirt with the Bible's account of Hezekiah, Sennacherib, and the Assyrian conquest.
BUY JOEL'S BOOK - Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence
► https://bit.ly/36Boo7w (Christianbook.com)
► https://amzn.to/3QHh8Jo (Amazon.com)
DONATE
► https://expeditionbible.com/donate/
SUBSCRIBE
► https://bit.ly/3DgMdgV
JOIN JOEL'S STUDY TOURS
► https://expeditionbibletours.com/
(animations in this video © 2023 SourceFlix | Expedition Bible)
- published: 02 Dec 2023
- views: 2898314
0:54
Nineveh, Nahum, Jonah & the Inescapable Wrath of God
This clip was taken at the British Museum just one of the places where we are taking our virtual journey through all the Lands of the Bible & Great Museums of t...
This clip was taken at the British Museum just one of the places where we are taking our virtual journey through all the Lands of the Bible & Great Museums of the Bible on the Paul's Life & Letters Course.
You can come to all these places when you--Join the LAND OF THE BOOK channel to get access to weekly video releases like this plus classroom videos, over the next year totaling 50+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS that feature weekly in-depth Bible Study lessons with John & Bonnie. Plus all the assigned HOLY LAND STUDY RESOURCES, and John's two most loved books--David's Spiritual Secret & Living Hope for the End of Days at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVK6dN-9kLDnQhYBFuES09A/join
There is one inescapable fact of the Universe: the wrath of God may not be evaded.
It is so great that it hunted down and sacrificed no less than the Son of God, Christ Jesus! And if God spared not His Son, what will happen to the rebels on the Day of Judgment?
Nahum[1] has but one theme, and this is that kingdoms built on the foundation of force and fraud shall certainly be destroyed; and that the Kingdom of God, reared on the foundation of truth and righteousness, is bound to triumph. Nineveh represented worldly power in antagonism to Yahweh, and so it had to perish. This is the theme that Nahum insists on with the concentrated effort. Nahum is the prophet of Nemesis; of certain retribution for all evil, whether individual or national.
NINEVAH’S GREATNESS
The Assyrian monarch[2] may have been checked by God in 701 B.C., but these were still great days for Nineveh. Sennacherib more than doubled the city’s size, making it the world’s largest city at that time. The inner city was surrounded by a wall eight miles in circumference. It was one hundred feet high and so wide that three chariots could race around it abreast. It had twelve hundred towers and fourteen gates. Beyond this was a much longer, outer wall. There was an inner city, an outer city, and what we would call extensive suburbs beyond that. In Jonah this wide expanse was termed a “three days’ ” journey (Jonah 3:3).
Sennacherib’s palace was called “The Palace With No Rival.” It was of cedar, cypress, and alabaster. Lions of bronze and bulls of white marble guarded it. Its great hall measured forty by one hundred and fifty feet. Sennacherib’s armory, where he kept his chariots, armor, horses, weapons, and other equipment, covered forty-six acres and took six years to build.
What a magnificent city this was! Yes, but what a wicked city! And with what cruelty and violence was it constructed! Nineveh grew rich at the expense of the nations she had plundered. In his exhaustive study of Nahum, Walter A. Maier writes, “To Nineveh came the distant chieftains who kissed the royal feet, rebel leaders paraded in fetters, distant and deceitful kings tied with dog chains and made to live in kennels. To Nineveh were sent gifts of far-off tribute, heads of vanquished enemies, crown princes as hostages, and beautiful princesses as concubines. In Nineveh rulers who experienced rare mercy carried brick and mortar for building operations. Their recalcitrant captives were flayed, obstinate opponents crushed to death by their own sons. The Nineveh against which the prophet thunders divine denunciation had become the concentrated center of evil, the capital of crushing tyranny, the epitome of cruelest torture. Before the beginning of the seventh century and Sennacherib’s reign, other cities had been royal residences: Calah, Ashur, Dur Sharrukin, but Sennacherib made Nineveh his capital, the world metropolis, the source of unmeasured woe for Judah, as for other, far greater nations[3].
This great city had existed almost from the beginning of time. Under Sennacherib, it rose to unparalleled strength and splendor. But it was to end. Within ninety years of Sennacherib’s encampment before Jerusalem’s walls, Ninevah, the largest city in the world, was overthrown – never to be inhabited again.
(BM2022; Assyrian Rooms)
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There is one inescapable fact of the Universe: the wrath of God may not be evaded.
It is so great that it hunted down and sacrificed no less than the Son of God, Christ Jesus! And if God spared not His Son, what will happen to the rebels on the Day of Judgment?
Nahum[1] has but one theme, and this is that kingdoms built on the foundation of force and fraud shall certainly be destroyed; and that the Kingdom of God, reared on the foundation of truth and righteousness, is bound to triumph. Nineveh represented worldly power in antagonism to Yahweh, and so it had to perish. This is the theme that Nahum insists on with the concentrated effort. Nahum is the prophet of Nemesis; of certain retribution for all evil, whether individual or national.
NINEVAH’S GREATNESS
The Assyrian monarch[2] may have been checked by God in 701 B.C., but these were still great days for Nineveh. Sennacherib more than doubled the city’s size, making it the world’s largest city at that time. The inner city was surrounded by a wall eight miles in circumference. It was one hundred feet high and so wide that three chariots could race around it abreast. It had twelve hundred towers and fourteen gates. Beyond this was a much longer, outer wall. There was an inner city, an outer city, and what we would call extensive suburbs beyond that. In Jonah this wide expanse was termed a “three days’ ” journey (Jonah 3:3).
Sennacherib’s palace was called “The Palace With No Rival.” It was of cedar, cypress, and alabaster. Lions of bronze and bulls of white marble guarded it. Its great hall measured forty by one hundred and fifty feet. Sennacherib’s armory, where he kept his chariots, armor, horses, weapons, and other equipment, covered forty-six acres and took six years to build.
What a magnificent city this was! Yes, but what a wicked city! And with what cruelty and violence was it constructed! Nineveh grew rich at the expense of the nations she had plundered. In his exhaustive study of Nahum, Walter A. Maier writes, “To Nineveh came the distant chieftains who kissed the royal feet, rebel leaders paraded in fetters, distant and deceitful kings tied with dog chains and made to live in kennels. To Nineveh were sent gifts of far-off tribute, heads of vanquished enemies, crown princes as hostages, and beautiful princesses as concubines. In Nineveh rulers who experienced rare mercy carried brick and mortar for building operations. Their recalcitrant captives were flayed, obstinate opponents crushed to death by their own sons. The Nineveh against which the prophet thunders divine denunciation had become the concentrated center of evil, the capital of crushing tyranny, the epitome of cruelest torture. Before the beginning of the seventh century and Sennacherib’s reign, other cities had been royal residences: Calah, Ashur, Dur Sharrukin, but Sennacherib made Nineveh his capital, the world metropolis, the source of unmeasured woe for Judah, as for other, far greater nations[3].
This great city had existed almost from the beginning of time. Under Sennacherib, it rose to unparalleled strength and splendor. But it was to end. Within ninety years of Sennacherib’s encampment before Jerusalem’s walls, Ninevah, the largest city in the world, was overthrown – never to be inhabited again.
(BM2022; Assyrian Rooms)
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- published: 01 Oct 2022
- views: 926189
2:32
Ha Tre Tlotho | Nineveh Kids TV
Ḥa Tre Tloṯo (One Two Three)
Song [to be confirmed] (2013 version)
Music: Ninos Sabri Garis
Lyrics: Shlemun Moshe
Producers: Abdalla (Addo) Rhawi and Edward D...
Ḥa Tre Tloṯo (One Two Three)
Song [to be confirmed] (2013 version)
Music: Ninos Sabri Garis
Lyrics: Shlemun Moshe
Producers: Abdalla (Addo) Rhawi and Edward Danho
Animation: Robin Velu and Elizaveta Borgman
Translation to English below.
Nineveh Kids TV (managed by the Assyrian Dolabani Foundation in Sweden) proudly present the first version of the Assyrian children's song Ha Tre Tlotho - - - animated!
We thank the Assyrian Youth Federation in Sweden (Sw. Assyriska ungdomsförbundet) for the kind contribution that made this animation possible!
Enjoy!
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Translation to English:
ܚܐ ܬܪܐ ܬܠܬܐ ـ ܙܢܐ ܠܐܢ ܐܕܪܬܐ
Ḥa tre tloṯo, zano lan adroṯo
One two three, we are going to the meadows
ܐܪܒܥܐ ܚܡܫܐ ܐܫܬܐ ـ ܟܬܠܢ ܓܪܐ ܘܩܫܬܐ
Arbco ḥamšo ëšto, këtlan gero w qëšto
Four five six, we have (an) arrow and (a) bow
ܫܘܥܐ ܬܡܢܝܐ ـ ܟܬܘܝܢܐ ܒܘ ܩܢܝܐ
Šawco tmënyo, këṯwina bu qanyo
Seven eight, we are writing with the pen
ܬܫܥܐ ܥܣܪܐ ـ ܩܛܢ ܟܟܠܐ ܒܣܪܐ
Tëšco casro, qatën këxlo basro
Nine ten, (the) cat is eating meat
https://wn.com/Ha_Tre_Tlotho_|_Nineveh_Kids_Tv
Ḥa Tre Tloṯo (One Two Three)
Song [to be confirmed] (2013 version)
Music: Ninos Sabri Garis
Lyrics: Shlemun Moshe
Producers: Abdalla (Addo) Rhawi and Edward Danho
Animation: Robin Velu and Elizaveta Borgman
Translation to English below.
Nineveh Kids TV (managed by the Assyrian Dolabani Foundation in Sweden) proudly present the first version of the Assyrian children's song Ha Tre Tlotho - - - animated!
We thank the Assyrian Youth Federation in Sweden (Sw. Assyriska ungdomsförbundet) for the kind contribution that made this animation possible!
Enjoy!
***************************
Translation to English:
ܚܐ ܬܪܐ ܬܠܬܐ ـ ܙܢܐ ܠܐܢ ܐܕܪܬܐ
Ḥa tre tloṯo, zano lan adroṯo
One two three, we are going to the meadows
ܐܪܒܥܐ ܚܡܫܐ ܐܫܬܐ ـ ܟܬܠܢ ܓܪܐ ܘܩܫܬܐ
Arbco ḥamšo ëšto, këtlan gero w qëšto
Four five six, we have (an) arrow and (a) bow
ܫܘܥܐ ܬܡܢܝܐ ـ ܟܬܘܝܢܐ ܒܘ ܩܢܝܐ
Šawco tmënyo, këṯwina bu qanyo
Seven eight, we are writing with the pen
ܬܫܥܐ ܥܣܪܐ ـ ܩܛܢ ܟܟܠܐ ܒܣܪܐ
Tëšco casro, qatën këxlo basro
Nine ten, (the) cat is eating meat
- published: 17 Mar 2017
- views: 965244
1:13:37
Sermons of America's Founding - Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance Part 1, Sunday Morning, 6/30/24
Sermon of America's Founding as preached by Bro. Seth Gould
From Joseph Sewall's December 3rd, 1740 Fast Day Sermon
Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance
Sermon of America's Founding as preached by Bro. Seth Gould
From Joseph Sewall's December 3rd, 1740 Fast Day Sermon
Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance
https://wn.com/Sermons_Of_America's_Founding_Nineveh's_Repentance_And_Deliverance_Part_1,_Sunday_Morning,_6_30_24
Sermon of America's Founding as preached by Bro. Seth Gould
From Joseph Sewall's December 3rd, 1740 Fast Day Sermon
Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance
- published: 01 Jul 2024
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5:40
Dashta D'Nineveh
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Dashta D'Nineveh · Ashur Betsargis
Dashta D'Nineveh
℗ 2011 Ashur Betsargis
Released on: 2011-02-18
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Dashta D'Nineveh · Ashur Betsargis
Dashta D'Nineveh
℗ 2011 Ashur Betsargis
Released on: 2011-02-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Dashta D'Nineveh · Ashur Betsargis
Dashta D'Nineveh
℗ 2011 Ashur Betsargis
Released on: 2011-02-18
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- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 150827